Lenovo has unveiled a new augmented reality glasses for PC users who can use it to see many workspaces.
The company said that the new augmented reality glasses can be used to give users visual privacy while working in public places, in addition to the option to see several screens at the same time.
Rather than trying to create a whole new platform or set of applications, the company wants PC users to be able to access the work apps, social media, and game programs they already own, but within glasses together as needed.
Lenovo unveils augmented reality glasses that give your computer more than one screen |
Lenovo is not the first to harness AR technology, as competitors such as Microsoft and Magic Leap have tried to develop entirely new platforms that rely entirely on their AR glasses, but those glasses need to be purchased. A new computer with high specifications to take advantage of the capabilities of the glasses, while other companies, such as: Qualcomm, and (Enrell) Nreal focus on solutions that connect smart phones and can be used everywhere. Lenovo's glasses seem to narrow the range of user mobility to a chair, focusing largely on simpler use cases.
Lenovo did not announce the price or date of the launch of the new augmented reality glasses, but it showed this week at an exhibition in China. The company has already marketed augmented reality solutions based on the Star Wars movie for children, as well as Mirage Solo VR, which was recently used for children's medical applications.