Lenovo unveils Glasses T1, an eyewear monitor – Engadget

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Among Lenovo’s new products at IFA this year, the most eye-catching is undoubtedly theThe second-generation ThinkPad X1 Fold is upgraded inside and out, but Lenovo’s new products this year are far more than that. In addition to the Fold, this glasses-like display called the Glasses T1 is also quite interesting, with two 1080p micro OLED panels and USB-C connection to Windows, Android, macOS or iOS devices (though iPhones and some iPads Of course an adapter is required). The usage scenario set by Lenovo is for business people who work in public, which can completely avoid being seen by others. Of course, it seems to be quite practical to follow dramas on public transportation.

The Glasses T1, also known as Lenovo Yoga Glasses in China, is expected to be available by the end of 2022, while the rest of the world will wait until regarding 2023. Lenovo’s goal is to keep the price under US$500, but there is no exact price yet.

Lenovo IdeaPad 5i

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In the notebook part, Lenovo brought its first 16-inch Chromebook, named IdeaPad 5i. It has a 120Hz panel with a 2,560 x 1,600 resolution (16:10), with up to an Intel Core i3 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD. In terms of port selection, it is also very abundant, equipped with a total of four USB-A and USB-C ports and a MicroSD card reader, plus WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.0 and 1080p network cameras, and claims to have 12 hours of electricity. The IdeaPad 5i is expected to go on sale in Europe next month, priced at €549, but availability and pricing for other markets are yet to be announced.

Lenovo Tab 11 Pro

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Next, there are two tablets Tab P11 and Tab P11 Pro. Both are upgrades of the existing models. The Pro is equipped with an 11.2-inch OLED panel with 600nit brightness and a 120Hz refresh rate, and supports HDR10 and Dolby Vision technology, coupled with MTK’s Kompanio 1300T chipset and 8GB of RAM. You can also use the Tab P 11 Pro with the company’s Precision Pen 3 stylus, which, like the second-generation Apple Pencil, magnetically attaches to the side of the tablet and charges wirelessly through the tablet.

As for the Tab P11, it is equipped with an 11.5-inch LCD panel with a refresh rate of 120Hz, a resolution of 2,000 x 1,200, and a brightness of 400nits. The Tab P11 is equipped with the MTK Helio G99 processor and is expected to be available in early 2023, priced at US$250; while the Tab P11 Pro is expected to be available next month, priced at US$400.

Finally, Lenovo also released a flagship gaming screen, the Legion Y32p-30. It has a 31.5-inch panel with 4K resolution, 144Hz refresh rate. Its main feature is that it has two HDMI ports, allowing you to connect to game consoles such as PlayStation 5 or Xbox X/S to play. The Y32p-30 is expected to go on sale by the end of the year, priced at US$750.

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