Lenovo augmented reality glasses create a floating screen in front of your eyes
September 6, 2022
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OUR Lenovo announced last Thursday (1) her new augmented reality glasses equipped with Micro OLED screens and Full HD resolution in each eye. The new glasses are called
OUR Lenovo announced last Thursday (1) her new augmented reality glasses equipped with Micro OLED screens and Full HD resolution in each eye. The new glasses are called Lenovo T1 glasses and focused on providing a floating second screen for smartphone and computer users, allowing it to be used for a variety of personalized purposes, including productivity, gaming, streaming, and more.
O Lenovo T1 glasses also provides privacy during use, as everything is displayed on T1 only the user sees it. own Lenovo defines that one of the strengths of the product is privacy when used in public places, which is great for those who work with sensitive information.
Watch the presentation video below. Lenovo T1 glasses.
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Specifications of Lenovo T1 glasses
O Lenovo T1 glasses it has Micro OLED displays who have permission 1920 x 1080 pixels in each eye with 10,000:1 contrast ratio and rich colorin addition to refresh rate 60 Hz. The glasses have speakers that are attached to the temples of the product and provide users with high quality sound.
Connection T1 done by cable USB-C and it works for Windows, macOS, Android and iOS. for use in iOS, adapter sold separately, Lightning connection required. OUR Lenovo ensures that the product has low power consumption, allowing users to use it for a long time without interruption.
One of the motives Lenovo the launch of its new augmented reality glasses is the growth of the mobile device market. The global smartphone games market is predicted to reach US$153 billion in 2027 with an annual growth rate of 11.5%, while video streaming is expected to reach US$972 billion by 2030.
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AT China model will be released under the name Lenovo yoga glasses this year, but its price has not been announced. Other selected markets will receive the product in 2023. The release date of the product is unknown. Lenovo T1 glasses in Brazil.
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