For those who just can’t get enough of their movie and TV show fix, the Lenovo Glasses T1 is a splendid piece of kit. It’s compatible with today’s modern smartphones, tablets, and even laptops with a full-function USB Type C port for an immersive experience just about anywhere.
The Lenovo Glasses T1 promises Full HD crystal-clear display quality, high-efficiency optics, and a long-lasting battery life that’ll last for as long as you need it. The micro-OLED displays sport a “super-high contrast ratio of 10,000:1.” It’s also lightweight lending to comfort when worn for extended durations. Adjustable pieces can be fitted, such as swappable nose clips, adjustable temple arms, and supports prescription lenses through an adapter that comes in the box.
Who is this for? Well, the answer is the fact these aren’t as niche as people may think. It essentially makes gives you a huge monitor that you can bring anywhere by lessening its proximity to your eyes. Since mobile devices have essentially reached levels deemed to be on the level of supercomputers just a decade ago, there’s quite a lot you can do on it. Lenovo claims that “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 can also be used to view confidential work documents and files in public, preventing shoulder surfing from prying eyes. As such, the Lenovo Glasses T1 can also be deemed a useful business resource. They’re compatible with not only Android, iOS, and USB Type C, but also for lightning cables exclusively meant for macOS.
“Every day, people all over the world are increasingly shifting to mobile devices for entertainment and productivity,” said Eric Yu, Senior Vice President of Commercial Product Center and SMB Segment, Intelligent Devices Group, Lenovo. “Screen real-estate can be a big bottleneck in the user experience. With a solution like the Lenovo Glasses T1, users have a portable and private big screen experience and can get more value from their phones and laptops.”
These will go on sale in China during the last two months of 2022, while a global release is slated for early 2023.
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