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Lenovo Launches New Lenovo Glasses T1 Wearable Display for Gamers, Streamers and People on the Go

Lenovo expands the power of smartphones and laptops with a virtual monitor to create better experiences for everybody from gamers and streamers to the hybrid workforce.

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Imagine being able to play your favorite video game on a virtual monitor that is built into wireless glasses while flying on a plane? Or maybe commuting to work and watching on a virtual monitor your favorite TV show you missed last night? This can be done today with new wearable Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality glasses. Today, Lenovo announced their new Lenovo Glasses T1 wearable glasses. These new smart glasses will be game changers for consumers and businesses who conduct virtual training sessions.

The new Lenovo Glasses T1 wearable private display are for individuals who want and need on-the-go content consumption. Compatible with many of today’s modern smartphones, tablets, and laptops with full-function USB-C, the Lenovo Glasses T1 offers superb image quality, high-efficiency optics for extended battery life, and is lightweight so users can explore and enjoy content well beyond the limited screen size of mobile devices.

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With mobile devices growing in computing power, mobile gamers, road warriors and just about everyone else will benefit from the power of carrying a personal monitor in their pocket. The trend is clear, mobile device users want to be able to play more games and stream more video. The global market for mobile gaming is projected to reach US$153 billion by 2027, growing at an annual growth rate of 11.5%, while the market for video streaming is forecasted to reach US$972 billion by 2030, growing 18.1% on average annually.

These glasses are not just about fun and games. As hybrid work has become the new norm, professionals are looking to get more done on their mobile devices but working on private business-critical documents on a PC in public spaces creates risk. Using the Lenovo Glasses T1, workers have a private workspace to prevent shoulder surfing.

The Lenovo Glasses T1 is ready to meet the demands of many different users. In addition to most full-function USB-C-equipped Windows, Android, and MacOS devices, the glasses can also connect with Lightning Connector-equipped iOS devices via an optional adapter. To maximize comfort for extended use, the Lenovo Glasses T1 is equipped with swappable nose clips, adjustable temple arms and supports custom prescription lenses via an in-box attachable frame.

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Superb image quality is achieved with leading-edge micro-OLED display technology, delivering incredible color richness and a super-high contrast ratio of 10,000:1. With high optical efficiency and low overall power consumption, the Lenovo Glasses T1 can stream videos or play games from tethered mobile devices for up to hours without worrying about draining the batteries of the connected devices.

The Lenovo portfolio of solutions for consumers and workers offers better experiences through complementary technologies. Users of Motorola smartphones can leverage Ready For to amplify their gaming and entertainment experience with the Lenovo Glasses T1. Ready For unleashes the full power of smartphones making it easier to connect to portable monitors, keyboards and other devices for an immersive, one-of-a-kind experience.

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Pricing and Availability

The Lenovo Glasses T1 (known as Lenovo Yoga Glasses in China) will go on sale in China in late 2022 and be available in other select markets in 2023. The price for the wearable display solution will be announced upon availability.

GearBrain has been seeing many of these new wearable display solutions come to market. At last year’s CES, TCL announced their new NXTWEAR Air Smart Glasses which are another untethered device with a virtual screen. We are anxious to test the new Lenovo Glasses T1 before they arrive in the USA next year. So be on the lookout for our review and keep in mind these smart wearable displays will be game changers for gamers, streamers, businesses and anyone on the go.


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