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The Lenovo Legion Glasses offer enhanced AR capabilities and are compatible with regular glasses.
Following on from last year's Glasses T1, Lenovo has announced a Legion-branded variant that promises a portable, large-screen experience.
The new device, called the Lenovo Legion Go, allows users to play the latest high-end PC games while using a pair of removable controllers, much like the Nintendo Switch.
Lenovo's Legion Glasses work with Windows/Mac/Android, too. Lori Grunin/CNET They're wearable displays, not AR glasses, similar in spirit to what TCL and other companies have made for years.