Just when we thought Lenovo was done unveiling its unique 4K rotating monitor, tech enthusiasts are treated once again to their new line of products for CES 2021.
Aside from the circulating reports that Lenovo will be launching their new ThinkPad lineup, they are also featuring a new Yoga Slim laptop as well as their new smart glasses that can compete with Apple’s AR Glasses.
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Pro Is Powered By Samsung’s OLED Display
The Yoga Slim 7i Pro is the first laptop in the Yoga lineup that offers a 14-inch 2.8K OLED screen that offers a 90Hz refresh rate.
Get the best view in the house with the Yoga Slim 7i Pro, our 1st Yoga PC w/ a 14″ 16:10 OLED screen.
The enhanced display features a 91% screen-to-body ratio, lifelike color accuracy, & Dolby Vision for next-level entertainment. https://t.co/VwYoEeHLJ7 | #LenovoCES #CES2021 pic.twitter.com/QmzgYtncH9
— Lenovo (@Lenovo) January 10, 2021
Color accuracy is further improved through its impressively wide 100% DCI-P3 and 125% sRGB color spectrum providing more vivid colors for a better HDR viewing experience as well as better reduced blue light emissions by up to 70% for eye health.
The CPU will support up to Intel 11th Gen i7 and a dedicated GPU up to NVIDIA GeForce MX450.
ThinkReality A3 Smart Glasses
Another product that Lenovo has unveiled are their new lightweight ThinkReality A3 smart glasses. These revolutionary glasses come in two versions: the PC Edition and the Industrial Edition.
Versatile, portable, and comfortable. Introducing the Lenovo ThinkReality A3 — The most versatile smart glasses ever designed for the enterprise with #Snapdragon XR1.
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— Lenovo (@Lenovo) January 10, 2021
The PC Edition caters to users who work from a laptop or mobile workstation enabling them to boost their productivity by positioning multiple virtual monitors in their field of view. The virtual monitors are also optimized and compatible with Lenovo’s ThinkPad laptops and mobile workstations powered by Intel and AMD Ryzen processors.
The Industrial Edition caters to people who are working in factories and laboratories or retail and hospitality spaces that would need AR-supported tasks to boost their productivity via the ThinkReality platform.
This version can be used on Motorola smartphones in a mobile setup via a USB-C cable as long as the handset is using a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 series processor and has DisplayPort capability.
The ThinkReality A3 smart glasses is also a great improvement from their VR headset last year, the Lenovo Mirage VR S3. With the technology landscape slowly transitioning to AR and VR, we might see more of these innovations in the near future.