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Lenovo has announced the ThinkReality A3 smart glasses, which can project up to five virtual screens in your vision for the ultimate multi-monitor setup.
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 specs the displays with 10,000:1 contrast and 1920×1080 pixels per eye. The glasses are also TÜV-certified for low blue light and flicker reduction, according to Lenovo.
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 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 ...
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 ...
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.
Just connect the glasses with a USB-C cable, slide them over your face, and you can mirror or extend your phone, tablet, or computer display to the glasses. Android and Windows users will need a ...
Not stopping there, Lenovo also launched the Legion Glasses, which allow you to take the big screen experience with you wherever you go. Here are the details… Lenovo Legion Glasses Specifications ...