Digiera has launched the HoloMax, a groundbreaking handheld gaming PC, at IFA 2025. This device is the first of its kind to offer a glasses-free 3D display, allowing users to enjoy games and videos with depth without needing special glasses or headsets. Powered by AMD’s latest technology, it’s designed for gaming, media, and creative work on the go.
The HoloMax features a 10.95-inch screen with a sharp 2.5K resolution (2560 x 1600) and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. Its 3D effect uses smart eye-tracking cameras and AstraDepth3D AI technology to turn 2D games and videos into 3D in real time with just one button. This creates a lifelike experience that adjusts as you move.
The device comes in three models, all powered by AMD processors. The basic model has an 8-core Ryzen 7 8840U with 32GB of memory and 1TB of storage. The mid-range model upgrades to 64GB of memory and 2TB of storage.
The top model uses a powerful 12-core Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor with 64GB of memory and 4TB of storage. All models include Radeon 890M graphics for smooth gaming and fast performance.
The HoloMax is a hybrid device, meaning it can switch between a handheld gaming console and a mini laptop. It has detachable magnetic controllers, a foldable stand, and a snap-on keyboard for easy typing. This makes it great for gaming, streaming, or working anywhere.
Priced at $1,999 for the top model, the HoloMax is a premium device aimed at gamers and creators who want a unique 3D experience.
Digiera is showcasing it at IFA 2025 in Hall H20, Booth 107, with hands-on demos to try the 3D feature. A crowdfunding campaign to bring the device to market is planned for October 2025.
Judy Q, Digiera’s General Manager, said, “The HoloMax makes 3D simple and portable. It’s a new way to enjoy games and create content without extra gear.”
The HoloMax stands out in the handheld gaming market, competing with devices like the Steam Deck and Lenovo Legion Go. With its innovative 3D screen and strong AMD power, it’s set to make waves for tech fans.