Lenovo ThinkReality A3 smart glasses unveiled at CES 2021

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As you know, it's that time of the year again and CES 2021 is officially underway. Major companies have already started to push out announcements last week, but before even started some media folks already have an early taste. Today, we have news on Lenovo's new smart glasses.

Late yesterday (Malaysia time), Lenovo introduced the ThinkReality A3 at CES 2021. This is a pair of lightweight smart glasses designed for enterprise customers and developers. It can be connected to a PC or selected Motorola smartphones, allowing you to view up to five virtual screens. These displays can be 3D visuals, Augmented Reality (AR) assisted workflows or virtual monitors for your desktop windows.

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Packed inside the smart glasses are the Snapdragon XR1 chip, an 8MP RGB camera for 1080p video, and dual fish-eye cameras for room-scale tracking. You'll quickly notice that this smart glass is a lot smaller than VR and AR headsets. However, Lenovo didn't mention if these would come with prescription glasses, so it might not be suitable for people who wear glasses.

This is just one of many new products that will be revealed during CES 2021. But what do you think about it? Would being able to see five virtual screens boost your productivity? let us know in the comments below and stay tuned to TechNave for more news like this.