Abxylute Launches 3D ONE, the First Glasses Free 3D Gaming Handheld with an 11 Inch Display and Intel Core Ultra Power

A new competitor has entered the handheld gaming market, and it aims to differentiate itself by delivering what the company calls the first glasses free 3D gaming experience on a large format portable device. Abxylute has officially announced the 3D ONE handheld, an 11 inch Windows based gaming unit powered by Intel Core Ultra technology and designed for native 3D rendering without the need for additional eyewear.

The company behind the device, Abxylute, is a relatively new name in the handheld and controller segment, yet it is positioning 3D ONE as a premium product that showcases its vision for immersive portable gaming. The device launches on Kickstarter on November 19, 2025, and targets early adopters seeking new depth based display experiences that go beyond conventional handheld gaming solutions.

3D ONE features an 11 inch display with a 2560x1600 resolution and support for both 60 Hz and 120 Hz refresh modes. Although this level of resolution is demanding for the handheld form factor, Abxylute equips the unit with the Intel Core Ultra 7 258V processor and Intel Arc Graphics 140V. While the processor can handle many modern titles, demanding high resolution games such as Cyberpunk 2077 demonstrate the limitations of the platform, as seen in Abxylute’s early demonstration footage.

Despite these challenges, the defining feature remains its glasses free 3D implementation. Abxylute states that it uses title by title optimization to achieve cleaner UI depth presentation, reduced ghosting, lower latency, and improved overall 3D clarity. The company claims more than 50 optimized titles at launch, with ongoing additions planned. The device also supports movies, SBS stereo content, and 3D video playback.

The handheld includes competitive hardware specifications but is limited by a 50 Wh battery, which may impact gaming duration. When the Kickstarter campaign goes live, early adopters can secure the handheld for USD 1,499, while the standard retail price will be USD 1,799. Abxylute plans to ship the first 80 units in December, with wider fulfillment scheduled for February 2026.

    • OS: Windows 11

    • CPU: Intel Core Ultra 7 258V

    • Graphics: Intel Arc Graphics 140V

    • Memory: 32 GB LPDDR5X at 8533 MT per second

    • Storage: 1 TB PCIe 4.0 2280 SSD

    • Color: White

    • Network: WiFi 6E

    • Bluetooth 5.3

    • Display: 10.95 inch panel, 2560x1600 resolution, 60 or 120 Hz, 480 nits brightness, 100 percent sRGB

    • 3D Technology: next generation glasses free 3D display

    • Camera: Dual front cameras, RGB 5 MP and IR 1 MP

    • Audio: dual 2 watt speakers

    • Ports: USB A 3.2 Gen 1, USB C, Thunderbolt 4, 3.5 mm audio jack, UHS II microSD slot

    • Dimensions: 365 x 171 x 47 mm

    • Weight: 1.11 kg with controllers

    • Battery: 50 Whr capacity with a 100W GaN power adapter

    • Warranty: 1 year

The arrival of 3D ONE marks an ambitious move in a highly competitive handheld market that continues to expand with new form factors and unique feature sets. Its attempt to revive glasses free 3D gaming in a modern portable format gives it a distinct identity among emerging Windows based handhelds.


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