Lenovo Launches Legion Glasses, Legion Go PC For Gaming Users
Lenovo has introduced a new accessory called Legion Glasses, which can be paired with their handheld gaming computer, the Legion Go.
The Legion Glasses are stylish frames with tinted lenses that resemble sunglasses. However, hidden behind the shades are micro-OLED displays that provide a full-HD gaming experience on a large virtual screen.
The glasses have built-in speakers, eliminating the need for additional audio devices. They can connect to laptops, computers, tablets, and phones that support USB-C Alt mode.
The glasses come with adjustable nose pads and an anti-slip adapter for comfort, and a lens frame is included for those who wear prescription lenses.
The Legion Glasses weigh 142 grams and have a field of view of 38 degrees. They will be available in October, starting at $329.
Lenovo’s Legion Glasses offer an affordable and lightweight option for smart glasses, with a wide field of view and a bright display. They can be a great addition to the Legion Go handheld gaming computer.
However, more information is needed to compare them to other popular smart glasses on the market. If they are similar to Lenovo’s previous glasses, they should be a good choice for gamers.
Lenovo introduced the Legion Glasses, a wearable display that aims to provide an immersive gaming experience.
The glasses feature Micro-OLED panels with a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 for each eye and a 60Hz refresh rate. They are priced at $329 and will be released alongside the Legion Go.
In addition to the Legion Glasses, Lenovo has also unveiled a new handheld PC called the Legion Go at the IFA event in Berlin.
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The device is designed for gaming and features an 8.8-inch QHD Plus display, 16GB of RAM, and up to 1TB of storage. It also has detachable controls similar to the Nintendo Switch.
The Legion Go is powered by an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, allowing users to play games locally rather than relying on streaming.
This eliminates latency issues that can occur with cloud gaming. The device is priced at $699 and will be available in October.
The launch of Lenovo’s Legion Glasses and Legion Go PC is likely to have a positive impact on gaming users and they can bring immersive experience in gaming sectors. These products may cater the needs and preferences of gaming enthusiasts.