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Hands on: Acer SpatialLabs 27 View Pro review | Global News Avenue

Hands on: Acer SpatialLabs 27 View Pro review

This review first appeared in issue 358 PC Professional Edition.

closely followed Lenovo The ThinkVision 27 3D I reviewed last month is here AcerThe same concept of rotation. Both are 27 inches 4K monitor The ability to jump between 2D and 3D modes allows developers to view their creations on demand. No special glasses or VR goggles required; just render.

This is a combination of hardware and software, and I’ll address the hardware first. A key inclusion is a pair of eye-tracking camera; Here, they’re on the top bezel instead of the bottom (Lenovo’s choice), and they work just as well. The second hardware component is a 3D lens located above the panel that projects pixels to the left and right eyes as needed. A 3D engine built into the display electronics controls what is transmitted.

While Lenovo includes a pair of nifty speaker In ThinkVision, they’re nothing compared to the duo underneath the main body of the SpatialLabs 27 View Pro. These offer excellent stereo separation in normal use, but their skills come to the fore when you activate Acer’s aptly named Immersive Audio app. This puts you right into the action, the only direction missing is the direction from behind you.

Full view of Acer SpatialLabs 27 View Pro

SpatialLabs 27 View Pro is a premium monitor for 2D and 3D work (Image source: Future)

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