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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/9\/1\/23332907\/lenovo-glasses-t1-yoga-smart-display-ifa<\/a> Lenovo is the latest company promoting a USB-C monitor made for your face. The company\u2019s new Glasses T1 put a Full HD OLED screen in front of each of your eyes<\/a> and were revealed today during IFA and on Lenovo\u2019s virtual showcase<\/a>.<\/p>\n This wearable private display, as Lenovo puts it, is very much like other consumer smart glasses, including TCL\u2019s NxtWear Air<\/a>, which puts two 1080p micro-OLED screens in front of your eyes, just like Lenovo\u2019s T1. Another similar product is the Nreal Air<\/a>, though that one has a 90Hz screen refresh rate compared to the T1\u2019s 60Hz.<\/p>\n You aren\u2019t getting any VR or AR experiences with these types of glasses, and you can\u2019t safely walk around wearing them as your vision would be entirely obscured, and the cable keeps them tethered to whatever your source is. Instead, it\u2019s designed for you to stay put as if you were watching an actual TV or monitor, but the effect makes it feel like a huge theater screen. You can watch movies, play games, and do your confidential digital paperwork, all while looking like Marvel\u2019s Daredevil \u2014 without his hyper-awareness.<\/p>\n
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