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Lenovo announced its ThinkReality A3 smart glasses at CES 2021. The smart glasses can connect to a PC and show up to five large virtual displays at once.
Availability The Lenovo ThinkReality A3 smart glasses will be available in select markets worldwide starting mid-2021.
Lenovo hasn’t announced pricing for the Lenovo Glasses T1 just yet, but for comparison’s sake the company’s existing, work-focused ThinkReality A3 Smart Glasses currently go for US$1,500.
Lenovo has taken the wraps off a new pair of smart glasses, though they may not do what you'd expect given how popular AR and VR are at the moment.
Lenovo has announced the Legion Glasses 2, a new version of its virtual display glasses. This updated model has a better design than the previous one, focusing on user comfort and better image ...
Lenovo’s T1 Glasses are an increasingly common baby step towards true AR: a pair of smart glasses that act as an external display for your phone or laptop.
The second-gen Lenovo Legion Glasses pull the same magic trick as the original — putting a 1.26-inch full HD MicroOLED USB-C display in front of your eyeballs — but with a stylish new ...
The Lenovo Glasses T1 are more of a portable display than smart glasses, but they could be a gateway for wearable adoption.
Lenovo announces consumer AR glasses that can tether to iPhones Lenovo dangles a platform-agnostic carrot in front of AR hopefuls.
With Lenovo's Legion Glasses, portable gaming doesn't have to mean leaving the big screen behind. They also pair nicely with the Legion Go handheld.