The ViewX Liber 15.6-inch and the larger 27-inch Immer launch their crowdfunding campaign on August 25, 2026. Unlike traditional 3D monitors that often demand high-end PC performance, ViewX shifts the processing load to the display itself. An onboard AI unit handles real-time 2D-to-3D conversion, allowing consoles like the PlayStation 5 or Nintendo Switch to render spatial content without requiring a powerhouse workstation. The hardware maintains compatibility with standard systems, recommending setups as accessible as an NVIDIA RTX 2060 or Intel Core Ultra processor.
ViewX Debuts Glasses-Free Spatial 3D Displays on Kickstarter
Equipped with an integrated AI SoC and 180 FPS eye-tracking, ViewX is bypassing the need for bulky headsets or complex GPU rigs. The company’s new Liber and Immer monitors promise a native glasses-free 3D experience, aiming to transition spatial computing from niche laboratory tech into a consumer-ready desktop reality.

Beyond the hardware, ViewX is positioning its product as a software platform rather than a static screen. The company claims support for over 100 games at launch, bolstered by a partnership with Tencent Games to optimize the 3D rendering pipeline. The ecosystem includes proprietary applications like SpatialGateway and DepthTransformer, while maintaining support for existing tools such as ReShade and Geo-11. Early-bird backers can secure the units for between $1,099 and $1,499, a significant discount from the projected retail pricing of up to $2,099.



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