ASUS VIVOBOOK PRO 16X 3D OLED
Riding a wave of stylish Ryet powerful gaming and creator laptops is this Asus with a twist: an OLED display that can also do 3D. In fact, this is the world's first glasses-free autostereoscopic 3D OLED display.
Rather than working like the old Nintendo 3DS, it combines advanced eye-tracking with a lenticular lens so that it can formulate an image that appears to be standing out from the display. It's potentially a gimmicky idea, but the idea is that it will benefit content creators as well as looking cool for 3D films and games.
The screen alone is epic - with 3.2K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate and Pantone-validated colour - but elsewhere, this Vivobook is a beast.
You're getting a 13th-gen Intel Core 19-13980HX and an RTX 40 Series laptop GPU, and that's matched with 16GB of DDR5 RAM (upgradeable to 64GB). Storage is a 1TB SSD, and that can be bumped up to 2TB.
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