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Lenovo Unveils Innovative Gaming Glasses and Handheld Portal PC at IFA


The IFA event in Berlin is officially underway, and Lenovo has undoubtedly made a striking entrance. Lenovo’s willingness to explore new avenues in the world of consumer electronics has earned it recognition in the past, and this year is no exception.

At IFA, Lenovo has placed a significant emphasis on gaming, particularly through its Legion product lineup. Two noteworthy additions have taken the spotlight. First on the list is the Legion Glasses, a rather unexpected addition. In a world where augmented reality remains fragmented, this Chinese manufacturer is stepping up its game, but not in the realm of casual gaming. Instead, Lenovo is targeting the realm of PC gaming.

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Comparisons can be drawn with Apple’s Vision Pro, as both devices delve into spatial computing to some extent. However, the Legion Glasses could be best described as a “wearable display” designed to replicate the experience of a large gaming monitor. This feat is achieved through the integration of Micro-OLED panels, boasting an impressive resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 for each eye and a 60Hz refresh rate.

What’s even more impressive is the price point: Lenovo manages to keep it at an accessible $329, considering the advanced technology involved. These glasses are set to hit the market in October, alongside another exciting release, the Legion Go.

Some have drawn comparisons to Nintendo’s Switch due to its onboard processing power, powered by the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme—a contrast to the Steam Deck’s reliance on streaming. The advantages of local gaming are evident to anyone who has experienced even the slightest latency issue with cloud gaming.

Lenovo’s handheld device features an 8.8-inch QHD Plus display and a respectable 49.2Wh battery, making it a compelling option for PC gaming enthusiasts on the go. With 16GB of RAM and storage options of up to 1TB, it offers a robust gaming experience. The detachable controls, reminiscent of the Nintendo Switch, add a nice touch to the overall design. However, this handheld gaming marvel comes at a price of $699.

In conclusion, Lenovo’s bold moves at IFA showcase their commitment to pushing the boundaries of gaming technology. With the Legion Glasses and the Legion Go, they are poised to offer gamers unique and immersive experiences, further cementing their position in the gaming hardware market.