Abxylute has locked in the final hardware and feature set for its 3D One handheld gaming PC, confirming details during a recent AMA on its Discord server. The device is slated to debut on Kickstarter this November, bringing real-time 3D visuals to a portable Windows machine.
Headlining the specs is a 10.95-inch 3D LCD running at 120 Hz with a 2,560 x 1,600 resolution. A dedicated 180 Hz eye-tracking camera works with the display to render three-dimensional images for games, movies, and photos. The 3D One traces its design lineage to the Tencent Sunday Dragon prototype showcased at CES 2025.
Under the hood, the handheld is powered by an 8-core/8-thread Intel Core Ultra 7 258V, paired with 32 GB of LPDDR5x memory and a 1 TB PCIe 4.0 2280 SSD, all running Windows 11 Home. Abxylute includes three power modes; in the highest performance profile, the chip is set to a 30 W TDP. A 50 Wh (nominal) lithium-ion battery keeps it mobile.
Key specs and I/O at a glance:
– 10.95-inch 2,560 x 1,600 120 Hz 3D LCD
– 180 Hz eye-tracking camera for 3D rendering
– Intel Core Ultra 7 258V (8C/8T), 32 GB LPDDR5x
– 1 TB PCIe 4.0 2280 SSD, Windows 11 Home
– Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3
– 2 W stereo speakers
– 5 MP webcam and 1 MP Windows Hello camera
– USB-A 3.2 Gen 1, USB-C, Thunderbolt, 3.5 mm audio jack, microSD slot
– 50 Wh battery, three power modes, up to 30 W TDP in the highest setting
Beyond native 3D titles, the handheld can convert 2D game output into 3D in real time using Abxylute’s software. To ensure proper depth and stability, the company reviews each game’s engine individually and expects about 50 popular games to be ready by launch, with more to be added over time through software updates. For non-gaming content, a dedicated 3D button enables AI-powered 2D-to-3D conversion for movies and images.
The Thunderbolt port opens the door to eGPU support for added performance. However, Abxylute notes that converting 2D content rendered by an external GPU into 3D is not yet available; the team is investigating the feature.
Pricing and early access incentives are set. A $150 VIP deposit secures a $1,299 price at launch, a $200 discount from the $1,499 Kickstarter price, and includes an Abxylute C6 wireless controller at no extra cost. Initial availability will be limited: the first batch could be around 80 units shipping this year, with the remaining orders targeted for the first months of 2026.
As with any crowdfunding campaign, details and timelines may change without notice. If you’re intrigued by handheld 3D gaming and eyeing day-one access, keep an eye on the campaign and Abxylute’s official channels as the November launch approaches.






