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Lenovo is gearing up to launch an all-new product: a pair of AR glasses for your smartphone, tablet, and computer. The Lenovo Glasses T1 AR wearable can be connected to a compatible device via a ...
After pushing augmented reality (AR) glasses to businesses for years, Lenovo will finally sell AR glasses for consumers, the company announced today—and I briefly got to demo the lightweight ...
I got to try the glasses for myself at IFA 2023, and I can tell you now that I’m pretty impressed with what they can do — especially compared to previous Lenovo AR headsets. As the name ...
As part of its CES 2025 lineup, Lenovo revealed the Lenovo Legion Glasses 2, an upgraded version of its prior wearable effort allowing players to have their own private theater for games and ...
Despite this being Lenovo's first foray into the AR glasses market, the Lenovo Legion Glasses are a promising beginning with solid specs, sturdy build quality, two options for corrective lens ...
The hardware of Lenovo’s new AR glasses is not exactly impressive, but it seems enough for most situations. It has two Micro OLED panels with 1080p resolution each that display Full HD content ...
Days before CES 2021 officially gets underway, Lenovo has announced a new pair of AR glasses that may have a particularly useful feature for people working from home. The ThinkReality A3 are a new ...
The XREAL Air 2 AR glasses offer some great specifications and a lightweight package for $400, while the new contender coming from Lenovo in the Lenovo Legion Glasses offers a cheaper deal but ...
There's plenty to adore about Lenovo Legion Glasses. In my opinion, they look better than the Viture XR and XREAL Air AR Glasses. They're not the most lightweight nor the sleekest, but they have a ...
Don’t go in with the wrong expectations, Lenovo’s T1 Glasses only augment your reality in the loosest sense. But while they’re not trying to place a Minority Report-inspired holographic ...
Lenovo dangles a platform-agnostic carrot in front of AR hopefuls. A fixed 1080p image in front of you, without anything like an accelerometer, doesn't qualify as AR. These are glasses for people ...
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