Acer Introduces ConceptD 7 Spatial Labs Edition Laptop with glasses-free stereoscopic 3D

Acer Introduces ConceptD 7 Spatial Labs Edition Laptop with glasses-free stereoscopic 3D

 

Acer Introduces ConceptD 7 Spatial Labs Edition Laptop with glasses-free stereoscopic 3D

 

Sitting above the screen is a set of stereo cameras that track eye positions and the movements of a user’s eyes and head in order to display images in stereoscopic 3D. This is achieved by projecting two slightly different images through an optical lens that has been bonded to the display’s panel, each refracted to a different eye. Real-time rendering technologies allow this process to take place immediately—if a user rotates their head, the stereoscopic 3D image will adjust as if the user was looking around it. Furthermore, the computer comes equipped with a suite of AI technologies that perform tasks like stereo image generation, allowing users to turn standard 2D content into stereoscopic 3D content.

Out-of-the-box Stereoscopic 3D Software for Designers

Right out of the box, SpatialLabs empowers designers with the ability to see their projects come to life in real-time. Support for all major 3D file formats lets creators convert their 3D models into stereoscopic 3D simply by importing them into the SpatialLabs Model Viewer, where they can also adjust lighting, textures, and HDRI backgrounds to find optimal presentation settings. Additionally, SpatialLabs Model Viewer add-ons are currently available for eight 3D software suites, including Autodesk Fusion 360, Rhinoceros, and Zbrush, enabling models created within these applications to be exported to the SpatialLabs Model Viewer with a single click for review in stereoscopic 3D.