In January, one of the wildest Intel prototypes I witnessed at CES was a giant handheld gaming PC with an 11-inch autostereoscopic (read: glasses-free) 3D screen, detachable controllers, an Intel Lunar Lake chip, and a dedicated toggle to switch between 2D and 3D modes.
It should go on sale in late September or early October for a price under $1,700, marketing head Eunice Lu tells me.
Abxylute largely seems to be whitelabeling the product. The company’s photos look like the one I saw at CES,…