DIGIERA Launches Glasses-Free 3D Laptop HoloMax

DIGIERA has taken center stage at IFA 2025 with the launch of HoloMax, a groundbreaking device that merges the portability of a handheld console with the versatility of a laptop — and introduces the world’s first glasses-free 3D hybrid experience.

The HoloMax features a 10.95-inch 2.5K display with a 120Hz refresh rate, enhanced by advanced autostereoscopic 3D technology and real-time eye-tracking. This combination delivers stable, natural depth perception without the need for headsets, instantly transforming standard 2D content into immersive 3D visuals at the touch of a button.

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Engineered for gaming, media, and creative workflows, the HoloMax offers a console-class performance platform. It’s powered by the AMD AI9 HX370 processor paired with Radeon 890M-class graphics, along with support for LPDDR5 memory and NVMe storage. These specifications ensure smooth handling of modern AAA titles and resource-intensive applications.

Designed with flexibility in mind, the device includes detachable magnetic controllers, an adjustable stand, and a snap-on keyboard, enabling seamless switching between handheld, desktop, and creative use cases.

Visitors at IFA 2025 (Hall H20, Booth 107) can experience live demos, including HoloMax’s one-button 2D-to-3D conversion pad, which highlights the system’s ease of use. DIGIERA also announced plans to launch a prototype-to-market crowdfunding campaign in October 2025, aiming to bring the device directly to consumers.

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HoloMax is our statement that immersive 3D should be immediate and effortless,” said Judy Q., General Manager of DIGIERA. “We wanted to create a portable system that delivers believable depth without extra hardware — empowering both gamers and creators to experience stereoscopic content anywhere.”

With its blend of high performance, portability, and glasses-free 3D innovation, HoloMax sets a bold precedent for the future of computing and entertainment.

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