Lenovo announced at IFA 2022 the release of Lenovo Glasses T1, which it calls a "personal display for content consumption on the go." They are compatible with many modern smartphones, tablets and laptops thanks to the USB-C connection, and for the iPhone you can use an additional Lightning adapter.
The Lenovo Glasses T1 feature interchangeable nose clips and adjustable temples, and support prescription lenses with the included frame. To output the image, the glasses use a Micro OLED display with a resolution of 1920×1080 points for each eye, a refresh rate of 60 Hz and a contrast ratio of 10,000:1.
As the manufacturer notes, the efficiency of optics and low overall power consumption allow you to use Lenovo Glasses T1 glasses to watch streaming video or play games from connected mobile devices for several hours. In addition, the glasses can allegedly be used to create a personal workspace that is hidden from the eyes of others.
"Every day, people all over the world are increasingly shifting to mobile devices for entertainment and productivity," said Eric Yu, senior vice president and general manager of Lenovo SMB Group. "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."
Main specifications of Lenovo Glasses T1:
Display | Micro OLED |
Extensions | 1920×1080 for each eye |
Refresh frequency | 60 Hz |
Audio | Built-in speakers |
Certificates | TUV Low Blue LightTUV Flicker Reduced |
Connection with other devices | Android (Only full-featured USB-C required)WindowsiOS with Lightning connector (Requires HDMI adapter for glasses; Apple Lightning Digital AV Adapter) |