OMG... This Screen has DEPTH

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Asus ProArt StudioBook 3D Screen
This 3D screen tech is truly wild

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Looks like Dave is going to become Dave3D once he gets to review the laptop.

atlan
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Sounds like the New 3DS, with head tracking but with insane resolution

ChippyGaming
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2:37 While Dave is in awed with the screen and the tech behind it, apparently one of the ASUS rep(I assume) is impressed with Dave's fish tank :D

Indrakusuma_a
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It's weird seeing comments saying that this won't be good based on how the 3DS worked. Yeah, a 3200 x 2000 16" bright OLED panel with almost instant response time and cameras to track your eyes and make the content change is comparable to something 1/10th the price from 12 years ago 😅 this is the next evolution

JarrodsTech
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Man the excitement this guy gets when he sees cool tech is surreal and amazing ❤️

Amerzrr
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I'm so glad 3D flat-screen tech is getting another chance! It has so much potential.

Aeleas
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Daves videos stopped coming in my timeline for some weird reason, glad I noticed it and played few new videos again and it started to come back in my timeline.


I missed this channel

techindia
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So excited I can finally talk about these awesome 3D displays! It's really special and I can't wait for everyone to start playing games and making 3D models on it.

I've been toying around with ReShade and ended up making an SR (3D) addon for it to play a bunch of games in 3D using 2D+Depth.

Glad this tech is getting the exposure it deserves!

consolords
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The ProArt was already my ideal next laptop, glad to see they're doing such exciting things with the line. Idk how much I would have use for the depth, but good on Asus for always trying new stuff.

フミヅキ-sm
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Dear Dave2D, are you surprised?)) I think you need to know this. The technology of stereoscopic (3D) image visualization is very old. So, in the USSR in 1941 in Moscow in the cinema "Moscow" began a regular screening of 3D cinema on a special wire-raster screen technology Ivanov-Andrievsky. The audience could see the movie "Concert" or "Land of Youth" in volume and without any glasses! In 1970, in Osaka, Japan, at the World Exhibition, the USSR deployed three pavilions of achievements in film technologies at once - panoramic cinema, varioscopic and 3D cinema using point-less technology, but the erkan was no longer wire-bitmap, but a high-speed lens-bitmap. And again, for the first time in the world, viewers could see a three-dimensional image on a 3x5-meter screen without any glasses. Actually, this laptop uses exactly the same lens raster technology that was once used by NIKFI engineers in the USSR in 1970. And before Asus, some 3D TV manufacturers, smartphone manufacturers did this, as well as SONY used such a display in its HXR-NX3D1E 3D camera. So it didn't take a lot of intelligence and a lot of talent to glue a lens raster to the screen in a laptop and multiply the angles for these lenses...

Daurov
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It's funny, I saw a glasses-free monochrome LCD screen in 1991 at a convention. You had to stand very still in the sweet spot for it to work. I remember they had a still rendering of a molecule on the screen. I thought it was cool then, but didn't realize I'd have to wait 30+ years to get a good version of this.

RalphBarbagallo
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Wow I could not imagine using design software and actually seeing what im working on in 3d, holy hell I hope these takes traction

markjr
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...so it's like a New 3ds XL screen with 100x the potential? Awesome!

OhluhKayTall
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this tech have my mouth and eyes wide open. Like imagine the software improvements in tracking system and the hardware getting even better can achieve real Insanity. Pardon the enthusiasm, I feel its evolution will be very much like that of foldable smartphones; only took 3-4 years to get one in our pocket.
Ps: Loved the background set-up Dave, very well done with the lighting.

PrinceKashyap.
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Is this different from the tech the 3ds used? Its interesting to see how it's evolved

Epicburst
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Nintendo 3Ds had the naked eye 3D screen 11 years ago, and the face tracking assisted 3D screen was in production 9 years ago…

TigerOwO
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Literally the "New" Nintendo 3DS, face-tracking and all

joking aside though, I hope 3d makes a comeback!

colororb
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Thank you, Dave. You keep saying it is really difficult to explain, but you made it so easy for us to understand with your fluid explanation and complimenting visuals. Wonderful presentation and articulation as always. Wonderful step forward from standard display tech.

antonypeter
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What happens when two people try looking at the screen at the same time (and, presumably, the face-tracking hardware picks up both faces)?

rewdotkim
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Man, it's so fun to watch you be so genuinely excited about a piece of tech- and it's contagious! I really want to see this for myself now :)

ianrumsey