There comes a point in every consumer tech writer’s career where they have to lie down on the railroad tracks and take the heat for a tech category nobody else believes in. For me, it’s stereoscopic, glasses-less 3D screens. So when I agreed to test the Abxylute 3D One , a tablet-sized handheld PC, it only made my lust for stereoscopic screens grow ever more heated.
The 3D One is a kitchen sink handheld that throws so much stuff at the wall that something is bound to stick. Sure, it’s big and heavy—especially at 2.45 pounds with the controllers attached—but it also houses a huge screen, removable gamepads akin to the Switch 2 , a keyboard that attaches to the bottom like a Microsoft Surface Pro 12 , and the horsepower of an Intel mobile chip used in the solid MSI Claw 8 handheld.

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