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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 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.
A big screen in your pocket? Here's why Lenovo's new Glasses T1 are the wearable glasses we've been waiting for.
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.
Qualcomm was keen to promote its presence in Lenovo ’s slick new ThinkReality A3 glasses, which I was lucky enough to test out at the event, and found to be seriously impressive.
The Lenovo Glasses T1 are more of a portable display than smart glasses, but they could be a gateway for wearable adoption.
The Lenovo Glasses T1 is an interesting heads-up AR display that can bring what's happening on your computer or phone right up into your face.
Lenovo announces consumer AR glasses that can tether to iPhones Lenovo dangles a platform-agnostic carrot in front of AR hopefuls.
Consumer smart glasses are making an apparent comeback, but can the Lenovo Glasses T1 succeed?
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