Tencent, in collaboration with Intel, is developing the world’s first “3D-visual” gaming device, powered by Lunar Lake technology. The handheld console market has evolved rapidly in recent years, particularly with the introduction of power-efficient platforms such as AMD’s Phoenix and Intel’s Meteor Lake. However, despite the performance boost, there was a lack of innovation in physical design, which Tencent’s console has the potential to change.
According to information from ITHomeTencent and Intel are preparing a device called “3D One”, which brings 3D visual effects and high-end specifications.
When it comes to specifications, the 3D One is expected to use Intel’s Lunar Lake Core Ultra 7 258V SC processor, an 8-core, 8-thread mobile APU positioned as the mid-range in its lineup.
In addition, the device should have 32 GB of LPDDR5x memory and an SSD of up to 1 TB, providing enough space for various tasks. The most exciting aspect is that the 3D One is a 2-in-1 device, allowing you to switch from tablet mode to a portable console thanks to the detachable handles on the device.
It won’t be wrong to say that Tencent’s 3D One will be one of the largest handhelds in terms of screen size, with an 11-inch 2.5K display and up to 120Hz refresh rate. Such a large screen is optimal for a 2-in-1 device, which is why Tencent opted for this approach. In terms of 3D visual effects, Tencent’s handheld device will have an eye tracking system, allowing the display of 3D effects without additional modifications, which is a truly innovative approach.
Other notable features include a massive 100W battery and a design reminiscent of the ASUS ROG Ally X, making the Tencent 3D One the optimal package for those looking for a powerful handheld. Unfortunately, we currently have no information on the price and release date, but considering the premium features that Tencent plans to offer, the device is expected to be quite expensive.
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Source: www.itnetwork.rs