DigiEra announced HoloMax at IFA 2025, presenting it as a glasses-free 3D laptop-handheld hybrid. The product centers on a 10.95´ 2.5K, 120 Hz autostereoscopic display combined with real-time eye-tracking and a high-performance compute platform. According to the announcement, users can convert standard 2D titles into natural stereoscopic 3D with a single button, without the need for headsets.
The company says HoloMax´s autostereoscopic pipeline and eye-tracking keep visuals stable across viewing angles and motion, delivering instant depth for games, video, and creative previews. The description emphasizes a focus on immersive visual fidelity and responsiveness, aimed at content that benefits from depth perception without wearable displays.
On hardware and form factor, DigiEra positions HoloMax as engineered for demanding experiences while remaining portable. The device is described as combining console-class compute with multiple flexible form factors, including detachable magnetic controllers, an adjustable stand, and a magnetic snap-on keyboard. These elements are intended to allow users to switch between handheld and desktop workflows in seconds.
Certain specifics about the product were not provided in the announcement. Not stated: price, battery life and endurance, operating system and software ecosystem, detailed performance benchmarks, release date and regional availability, and port and expansion options. DigiEra made these feature and design claims at IFA 2025, with further details and full specifications not included in the initial announcement.