RedMagic Titan 16 Pro Golden Saga: another exclusive 3D Gaming notebook

The RedMagic Titan 16 Pro Golden Saga is a limited-edition gaming laptop unveiled by Nubia at MWC 2026, featuring a standout glasses-free 3D display. This premium variant builds on the standard Titan 16 Pro with luxury materials and exclusive design elements.

Key Features

It includes a 4K resolution screen capable of delivering immersive 3D content without requiring special glasses, a major differentiator for gaming and media. The Golden Saga edition incorporates high-end finishes like T1100 aerospace-grade carbon fiber on the lid, sapphire glass protection, a stainless steel frame with a mirrored finish, and gold-plated vapor chamber cooling.

RedMagic showcased also another 3D notebook in previous year’s MWC, as well as a gaming tablet with 2d to 3D conversion, but tablet didn’t launch outside China

Design and Build

Limited to just a few thousand units like its smartphone and tablet counterparts in the Golden Saga series, it emphasizes exclusivity with numbered editions. The chassis uses aerospace CNC materials, measuring 23.9mm thick at its heaviest point and as slim as 13mm, weighing around 2.3-2.4kg.

Cooling draws from RedMagic’s mobile expertise, with advanced liquid metal and vapor chamber systems enhanced by gold plating in this edition. RGB lighting, a full-size backlit keyboard with numpad, and a premium glass touchpad complete the setup.

Specs

While full specs for the Golden Saga remain partially undisclosed, it aligns with top-tier Titan 16 Pro configs: Intel Core Ultra9-275HX, NVIDIA RTX 5090, 64GB DDR5 RAM, and 2TB NVMe storage.​

Ports include Thunderbolt 4/5, HDMI 2.1, USB 3.2, Ethernet, SD card reader, and 99Wh battery with 100W PD charging. An FHD IR webcam supports Windows Hello, paired with DTS:X Ultra speakers.

No software features were detailed. So, we can’t know the library of native games, or the 2d to 3D conversion possibilities.

Pricing and Availability

No international launch date or exact pricing has been confirmed yet; but expect elitist pricing.

The new RedMagic gaming notebook enters a highly competitive “spatial computing” landscape, directly challenging the Lenovo Legion 9i Gen 10 for dominance in the high-end 3D gaming market. Lenovo recently joined the race with a premium, expensive ecosystem than early competitors like Samsung and Acer. RedMagic and Lenovo devices target a niche group of 3D enthusiasts who want the maximum features possible.

This move by RedMagic signals a broader industry trend where high-performance hardware is being paired with specialized 3D optics to move beyond traditional “flat” gaming into a more interactive, spatial era.

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