The launch of the Zondision Zimo1 arrives at a time when Stereoscopic 3D Gaming are becoming mainstream, following plenty other devices launched in the last year. With real‑time AI depth synthesis helping to fill the content gap, the Zondision Zimo1 is part of a quieter but steady shift: 3D is gradually moving from a niche curiosity toward a more accessible, everyday experience.
This new 27″ 4K monitor include an array of inputs and outputs, from legacy like HDMI and 3.5mm minijack, to DisplayPort and powered DP via type-C USB. Though the eye-tracking is 120Hz, image rendering happens at only 60Hz. The eye-tracking is also expected to be used for gesture recognition, but we have more than a decade of Leap Motion sensors and the applications never were revolutionary nor useful for daily use.
Universal 3D: Conversion Without Limits
One of the most inspiring aspects of this new generation of hardware is the drive to enable 2D-to-3D conversion everywhere, regardless of the resources your computer is dedicating to rendering a game. Historically, even top-tier hardware like the Nvidia RTX 5090 could struggle to simultaneously handle high-end rendering and real-time 3D conversion.
However, the industry is moving toward “resource-agnostic” depth:
- High Quality Conversions: Solutions like SpatialGlass allow almost perfect 2d-to-3D conversion (now also in the new Vision Pro version), but they rely on the power/graphic processor, which is very powerful for high quality video, but not enough to render a game while also converting it to 3D. This is a major limiting factor for both the Abxylute 3D One (review soon) and the Samsung Odyssey 3D.
Zondision offers a conversion tool (not real-time), but we don’t know how good it will looks, or if it is good better or worse than Owl3D or Immersity (currently the best non-real-time conversion, but is very expensive), but surprisingly and ironically all real time 2d-to-3D conversors we have seen lately are much better than spending a lot of hours to convert a file. So it won’t be any surprise to us that the integrated real time conversion would be better than this software. - Specialized Silicon: New devices like the Xreal 1S utilize onboard specialized chips to perform automatic 2d-to-3D conversion inside the glasses themselves, requiring zero external processing power.
- Hardware-Level Switching: Monitors like the ProMa NG series use integrated FPGA hardware to allow instant 3D switching with zero signal delay, ensuring that native/patched 3D games is never hampered by the added complexity of depth.

A platform built on existing community patches — perhaps a bit too much.
For a monitor like the Zondision Zimo1 to truly thrive, it must act as an open platform for the developer community. The most successful 3D tools today are born from passionate developers who build the bridges that large brands often miss. Zonvision avoid restrictive “official lists” and instead embrace open standards like SuperDepth3D or community-driven patches via Geo11. But this means the user have to find a way to patch each game or pay to use 3DGM; we don’t know if 3D Fix Manager’s Geo11 game patches will work with this monitor, it would be a super-easy way to render games in good 3D.
There will be a game manager but we don’t know how it will manage the community patches from different sources. The game manager will also include a Nintendo 3DS emulator. And a strange “Game modifier” feature to hack health and resources in the games (not available for multiplayer/online games for avoidings bans).
OpenXR-based Light Field 3D Display Platform

Additionally Zondision promises OpenXR support to play VR games without the need of headset. Of course, UEVR games will be included.
*Full Standard Compatibility
All Open XR—based XR apps run directly on the glasses-free 3D display, no code changes needed.
*Web XR Cross-Device Access
Supports Web XR apps built with three.js, Babylon.js and more. Launch glasses-free 3D interactions directly in your browser.
This new 3D monitor adds to the “democratization of depth,” making AI‑driven 2d‑to‑3D conversion a natural, default way of experiencing the digital world. The arrival of the Zondision Zimo1 is another step toward a future where every image, video, and game can be viewed with genuine spatial depth—and it won’t be the only 3D screen making its debut this spring.
You can get more info on their Kickstarter page
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You can reserve on the Kickstarter, and soon we will make another article with more details when comparing to another upcoming monitor.