Lenovo has introduced new smart glasses in China that reside under the Legion branding. One of the big improvements that the latest eyewear brings over the predecessor is a brighter screen. To fill you in, the Gen 2 AR glasses that launched at CES 2025 have a peak brightness rating of 800 nits. The latest addition, on the other hand, has a peak brightness rating of 6,000 nits.
While Lenovo didn’t specify the panel type, the glasses most likely feature Micro-OLED screens. These 120 Hz displays are said to have a DCI-P3 color coverage of 98%, and the company claims that they can offer an experience similar to that of a pro-grade gaming monitor. Another highlight of the new Legion AR Smart Glasses is the in-house 2D to 3D conversion tech.
Lenovo highlights that the tech is compatible with many AAA games and a wide range of devices, including gaming handhelds. Regarding the sound setup, the wearables come with a “super linear dual-speaker” configuration that’s said to direct the sounds toward the user’s ears. Among the other highlights is a 63-gram lightweight design, a large eyebox for a wider field of view, support for magnetic lenses, and adjustable nose pads. The launch price in China is CNY 2,499, around $348, and Lenovo could launch the new smart AR wearables as Legion Glasses Gen 3 in the global market.
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