Abxylute has officially started shipping the Abxylute 3D One, its ambitious Windows handheld PC with a glasses-free 3D display—closing the gap after missing its original December 2025 delivery target for backers.
The handheld first appeared on Kickstarter in November 2025 with plans to begin deliveries the following month. That schedule slipped, but the company now says shipments are finally underway as of February 3. The initial rollout is limited, though: the first batch consists of just 80 units, and they’re going to backers who’ve already completed payment. Delivery times will vary by shipping option, with some early buyers potentially receiving their units within about a week.
If you’re still waiting, the next wave will take longer. Abxylute says work on the second batch is already in progress and production is being arranged, but those units aren’t expected to ship until after the Chinese New Year holiday period. With the festival running through March 3, many customers should expect a post-holiday dispatch window for that second batch.
What’s drawing attention to the Abxylute 3D One is its headline feature: a glasses-free 3D screen designed for gaming and media. The device uses a 10.95-inch IPS panel with a 2.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, aiming to deliver both clarity and smooth motion. Abxylute claims around 50 Steam game titles are natively optimized for a 3D experience, while other games, along with videos and photos, can be converted from 2D to 3D in real time.
On the hardware side, this is positioned as a premium, high-powered Windows 11 handheld. It’s built around an Intel Core Ultra 7 258V processor, paired with 32GB of LPDDR5X memory and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD. Abxylute is also leaning into versatility: the handheld includes detachable controllers, an integrated kickstand for tabletop play, and support for a magnetic keyboard attachment that lets it function more like a compact laptop when needed.
Pricing has shifted depending on when you buy. Abxylute previously listed the device at $1,799, while Kickstarter backers could secure it for $1,499 during the campaign. Now that crowdfunding has ended, pre-orders are still available through Abxylute at a higher price of $1,599.
For anyone tracking Windows handheld PCs in 2026, the Abxylute 3D One stands out as one of the more unusual launches—combining a big, high-refresh display and a high-end Intel platform with a glasses-free 3D mode that tries to make games and media feel genuinely different. The big question now is how quickly Abxylute can scale beyond the first 80-unit batch and catch up with demand after the holiday shipping pause.






