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Lenovo has introduced “enterprise smart glasses” that it says can project up to five 1080p windows onto your eyeballs.
Announced at the virtual CES trade show, the “ThinkReality A3 lightweight smart glasses” come with strings attached – or a USB-C cable, to be precise. Said cable connects to either a PC or Motorola smartphones employing a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800.
Lenovo reckons that when tethered to a phone, the glasses will enable industrial augmented reality applications. When tied to a PC, the company says the device will let users “position multiple, large virtual monitors in their field of view and use Windows software tools and applications.” But the company hasn’t explained how users will interact with those virtual monitors.