vp-banner-advertise-with-us

Acer Unveils SpatialLabs on ConceptD, Empowering Creators with Stereoscopic 3D

Acer recently announced SpatialLabs. It remains a suite of experiences empowered by cutting-edge optical solutions plus display and sensory technologies. This brings the virtual world to a more physical dimension, Then, it delivers stereoscopic 3D experiences in a new, intuitive way. Of course, content literally floats in front of the screen. This allows creators to examine their creations in real-time and 360 degrees – without the need for specialized glasses.

Acer develops program open to Unreal Engine developers around the world

The brand also announced the SpatialLabs Developer Program for Unreal Engine developers interested in presenting projects with SpatialLabs. Those enrolled in the program, on the other hand, will receive a ConceptD SpatialLabs prototype notebook, the first realization of the new experience.

Jerry Kao, Co-COO, Acer Inc. said,

“Building on our commitment to creators through ConceptD, we’re excited to introduce SpatialLabs. The next step of Acer’s efforts to enable immersive experiences. SpatialLabs enhances 3D designers’ current workflow. So, they can focus their time and resources on the creative process. For developers, SpatialLabs empowers them to create astonishing experiences in various verticals through our support for Unreal Engine.”

Cutting-Edge Optical Solutions and Technology

The SpatialLabs experience remains created through the combination of an eye-tracking solution. This remains a stereoscopic 3D display and real-time rendering technology. The eye-tracking solution consists of the following. A stereo camera set, located on top of the device, and tracks the position and movement of a user’s head and eyes. The display of the ConceptD SpatialLabs prototype notebook provides participants of the developer program. It consists of a UHD 2D panel with a liquid crystal lenticular lens optically bonded on top of it. Together, it also forms an innovative module that can be switched back and forth between 2D and stereoscopic 3D views.

In combination, this also allows graphics processing technology to display a different image to each of a viewer’s eyes. It creates a stereoscopic 3D effect that allows content to float in front of the screen. Aside from that, we already know that real-time rendering technologies allow creators to interact with 3D models. Especially, when using applications in the SpatialLabs Experience Center. This also allows them to review their creations in real-time, enhancing the design workflow. Aside from that, it also presents interactive and immersive projects—all in stereoscopic 3D.

Creations that Float Off the Screen

This suite of technology has become revolutionary for creators who work with 3D content. Designers typically work on 2D displays that provide only limited information about the depth of a 3D object or scene. SpatialLabs, on the other hand, empowers creators with the ability to see their projects come to life in real-time.

Traditionally, artists had to make multiple sketches from different angles to ensure that their characters were proportioned correctly. Computers improved on this process. But, as it is difficult to judge 3D proportions on a 2D screen, much was still left to a designer’s judgment. Meanwhile, the SpatialLabs Model Viewer eliminates this limitation. It provides an additional dimension for designers to work with, right out of the box: an intuitive 360-degree perspective in which models can be rotated, moved, or even dragged out of the screen, allowing all angles to be considered. Even when considering a model from the same angle, more information has become available in a stereoscopic 3D representation than a 2D one.

Being able to see their creations in stereoscopic 3D at a 1:1 ratio speeds up the process of finding issues and ensuring that a 3D design matches their original concept design. For example, product designers can use the SpatialLabs Model Viewer to get an idea of what the item they make will look like before investing the time and resources to print or tool it. Additionally, functions like the ability to change a model’s HDRI background allow them to be presented in a natural, realistic environment. This also means that managers and team members can provide clearer feedback at each stage of a project. Customers can more easily visualize an item to ensure that it aligns with their expectations.

SpatialLabs Experience Center

The ConceptD SpatialLabs prototype notebook’s display is set to the 2D mode by default. This, on the other hand, enables the device to be utilized as a normal notebook computer. Upon launching applications in the SpatialLabs Experience Center, the stereoscopic 3D mode will be automatically switched on. The SpatialLabs Experience Center is a launcher that includes a tutorial on using the technology, several shortcuts for applications, and installers for applications and add-ons. Currently, these applications include:

  • SpatialLabs Model Viewer: A tool that enables users to import files in all major 3D file formats and present them in stereoscopic 3D. While in the model viewer, the information generated about head-position is incorporated into the displayed 3D model. For example, moving slightly to the left or right will rotate the 3D model in the opposite direction, as if a user had taken a step to either side of the object. All of this happens in real-time.

Acer Unveils SpatialLabs on ConceptD, Empowering Creators with Stereoscopic 3D
SpatialLabs Experience for Stereoscopic 3D

SpatialLabs Model Viewer add-ons have become available for major 3D software suites. Such as Blender and Autodesk Fusion 360, which allow files created in those applications to be transferred into the SpatialLabs Model Viewer with a single click.

See Also


  • SpatialLabs Go: A proprietary solution for rendering side-by-side full-screen content into stereoscopic 3D. For example, after leveraging Blender to set a window into a side-by-side full-screen view. Designers can use SpatialLabs Go to transfer it into stereoscopic 3D.
  • PiStage for Maya: The middleware PiStage functions as a tool that allows the time-consuming back-and-forth rendering pipeline to be skipped. This gives users the flexibility to create or edit the content on an extended 2D monitor and view any changes made in stereoscopic 3D in real-time, with SpatialLabs.
  • SpatialLabs Player: A native player for presenting side-by-side video in stereoscopic 3D.

Developer’s Program 

SpatialLabs also supports Unreal Engine, a real-time 3D tool that gives creators the freedom to realize their visions. This empowers developers and teams to collaborate and iterate faster than ever before with no compromises in quality or scalability.

John Buzzell, the Lead of Enterprise Business Development at Unreal Engine said:

“Our team is excited about the possibilities with the new ConceptD SpatialLabs prototype notebook and their SpatialLabs Developer Program. When your innovative content and applications combine with the latest in visualization, you get an experience that’s immersive, accessible and engaging.”

To help turn their imagination into reality, Acer will provide those admitted to the program with a ConceptD SpatialLabs prototype notebook for a period of three months—totally free of charge, freight included. Accepted applicants can use the provided device to create projects in Unreal Engine, and in exchange, the applicant should allow Acer to demo and exhibit these project(s) for one year. User feedback and an interview will also be gathered during the creation process for purposes including product development.

Interested applicants can apply here. Application closes on June 30th, 2021, after which point successful applicants will be contacted.

Scroll To Top