ASUS

ASUSTeK Computer Inc. · Taiwan · Founded 1989 · Website ↗

ASUS introduced Spatial Vision — the world's first glasses-free 3D OLED laptop display technology — in 2023. Currently available on ProArt Studiobook and Vivobook Pro laptops, Spatial Vision uses a lenticular lens layer over an OLED panel with dual eye-tracking cameras. ASUS does not yet offer standalone glasses-free 3D monitors.

Target Markets

  • Creative professional
  • 3D content creation
  • Education

Technology

Lenticular lens over OLED Dual-camera eye tracking Switchable 2D/3D liquid crystal layer Real-time rendering

Product Lines

  • ProArt Studiobook 16 3D OLED (laptop)
  • Vivobook Pro 16 3D OLED (laptop)

ASUS introduced Spatial Vision — the world’s first glasses-free 3D OLED laptop display technology — in 2023. The technology uses a lenticular lens layer over an OLED panel with dual eye-tracking cameras and a switchable 2D/3D liquid crystal layer.

Unlike other vendors in this site, ASUS does not currently offer standalone glasses-free 3D monitors. The Spatial Vision technology is integrated into ASUS laptop products — currently the ProArt Studiobook 16 3D OLED and the Vivobook Pro 16 3D OLED lines.

For creators who need glasses-free 3D in a portable laptop form factor, ASUS Spatial Vision is the relevant option. For standalone desktop 3D display deployment, the 3DV Pro Display family or Sony Spatial Reality Display are the primary picks.

Technology Profile

ASUS Spatial Vision technology:

  • Lenticular lens over OLED — the OLED panel provides the high contrast and color reproduction that OLED is known for.
  • Dual-camera eye tracking — two cameras track the viewer’s eye position for stereoscopic image steering.
  • Switchable 2D/3D liquid crystal layer — the optical layer can electronically switch between clean 2D and active 3D modes.
  • Real-time rendering — the stereoscopic conversion runs on the laptop’s GPU.

For the broader optical stack, see eye-tracked autostereoscopic displays.

Where ASUS Fits

ASUS Spatial Vision is the right choice for:

  • Mobile creators who need glasses-free 3D review on a laptop rather than a desktop monitor.
  • 3D content creation workflows where portability matters more than standalone display size.
  • Education and demonstration in settings where a laptop is the primary hardware.

Less suited for medical diagnostic review (no DICOM integration), industrial NDT workflows (laptop screen size limits), color-critical reference work (where the Sony Spatial Reality Display has the color positioning advantage), or multi-seat institutional deployment.

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