Lenovo continues to expand its product lineup. The company recently unveiled the ThinkCentre M90s Gen4 desktop and made a splash today at IFA 2023, a leading technology event. For example, the long-awaited and highly anticipated handheld gaming console named Legion Go was introduced for the first time at the show. 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
Wouldn’t it be amazing if you could carry your monitor or television with you wherever you go, without feeling any weight? Lenovo aims to do just that with the Legion Glasses they introduced today. At its core, these glasses use augmented reality technology to let you carry your huge screen wherever you go, all thanks to a pair of sunglasses.
The Lenovo Legion Glasses feature a micro-OLED display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 per eye, a refresh rate of 60Hz, and a 100-degree field of view. They are also equipped with a front-facing camera, two microphones, and two speakers. It’s worth noting that this device doesn’t have a lot of standalone functionality. To transfer the display, you’ll need a device with a USB-C connection.
The glasses are compatible with most Windows, Android, and macOS devices that have a USB-C port. The device be used to play games, watch videos, and access other applications. They also support head tracking and eye tracking, which can be used to control the cursor or navigate through menus.
Pricing & Availability
The Lenovo Legion Glasses are priced at $499. They are a good option for gamers who want to experience a more immersive gaming experience.
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