Abxylute 3D One handheld PC finally begins shipping after a 2-month delay

When the Abxylute 3D One handheld PC launched on Kickstarter in November 2025, the plan was to begin shipping to backers in December. Unfortunately, that didn't happen. Nearly two months later, Abxylute has announced that the handheld has finally begun to ship.
According to an announcement on its Discord channel, Abxylute says shipping begins today (February 3rd). Just as it said back in November, the first batch will only have 80 units, which will ship to backers who have already completed payment. Depending on the shipping method selected, owners should receive their orders within a week at the earliest.
Abxylute has also revealed that processing of the second batch of orders is already underway and production is being scheduled. However, they are not expected to ship until after the Chinese New Year festival, which ends on March 3.
The Abxylute 3D One is a gigantic handheld PC with a 10.95-inch IPS display with a 2.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The handheld's unique selling point is its glasses-free 3D technology which allows users to play games in 3D. Abyxlute says about 50 Steam game titles have been natively optimized for a 3D experience, while other games, videos, and images are auto-converted in real-time into 3D.
Powered by an Intel Core Ultra 7 258V paired with 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD, the Windows 11-powered Abxylute 3D One has detachable controllers like the Nintendo Switch 2 (available on Amazon for $499). It also features an integrated kickstand and can be used as a laptop by attaching a magnetic keyboard.
When it was announced last year, Abxylute said it costs $1,799, but those who pre-ordered it during the Kickstarter campaign were able to snag it for $1,499. Now that the Kickstarter campaign has ended, interested buyers can still pre-order it from the Abxylute website, albeit for a slightly higher price of $1,599.
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Abxylute (via Discord)











