Lenovo is revaling the reality by its new ThinkReality A3 smart glasses

Lenovo Introduces ThinkReality A3 Smart Glasses. It can Show Up to 5 Virtual Displays. ThinkReality A3 can be used for 3D visualization, AR-assisted workflows, and customized virtual monitors, as per Lenovo.

Lenovo ThinkReality A3 AR smart glasses were unveiled at CES 2021. The smart glasses feature stereoscopic 1080p displays that can present the user with up to five virtual displays. Lenovo says that ThinkReality A3 can be used for 3D visualization. In addition, customized virtual monitors, Augmented Reality (AR) assisted workflows, and immersive training. The ThinkReality A3 smart glasses will be available for purchase in select markets across the world from mid-2021. Although Lenovo hasn’t announced a price yet.

Embrace new realities

Workers are facing new environments, creating new needs. 3D visualization, guided workflows, and remote collaboration, to name a few. ThinkReality A3 enables them to succeed despite new and different challenges.

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Choose your workspace, a virtual monitor next to the laptop on your kitchen table. A secure, private display in a coffee shop; an immersive schematic or guided workflow on the manufacturing floor or elsewhere.

ThinkReality A3 tethers to a PC, bringing immersive capabilities to everyday work to increase efficiency and reduce errors. From customized virtual monitors and 3D visualization to immersive training, ThinkReality A3 helps transform work across many levels of the enterprise.

Updates of ThinkReality A3

Lenovo touts the smart glasses as part of a comprehensive model. That will portrait this as an integrated digital solution to deliver intelligent transformation in business. Eventually, the prime goal is to bring smarter technology to more people. In addition, The company also said that in an interview. When businesses worldwide are looking to adopt new technologies for smart collaborations. ThinkReality A3 will help transform work across many levels of an enterprise.

Jhon Peshek said, “Whether working in virtual spaces or supporting remote assistance. The ThinkReality A3 enhances workers’ abilities to do more wherever they are.” He is a Lenovo Vice President of Strategy and Emerging Business, Intelligent Device Group, in a statement.

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ThinkReality A3 tethers to a PC or select Motorola smartphones via a USB-C cable. Lenovo calls it the most advanced and versatile enterprise pair of smart glasses.

Lenovo ThinkReality A3

Above all, Lenovo confusingly calls the device ‘smart glasses’ in promotional material, however since it features room-scale tracking and immersive displays, it’s decidedly more on the augmented reality end of the spectrum.

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As for device compatibility, Lenovo says its virtual displays are “optimized and compatible. In addition Lenovo’s leading ThinkPad laptops and mobile workstations powered by Intel and AMD Ryzen processors.” The company further says ThinkReality A3 shares compatibility with Motorola smartphones using a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 series processor or better, and DisplayPort capability.

The bottom Line

Although we previously speculated that the new ThinkReality A3 included waveguide-based optics, the company confirmed with Road to VR that they are indeed birdbath-style optics similar to those seen in Nreal Light. Birdbath optics include spherical mirror/combiners that are typically much cheaper to manufacture than waveguides but are also less bright.

The enterprise-focused device doesn’t have a price tag yet, however, Lenovo says ThinkReality A3 will be available in select markets worldwide starting mid-2021, so we may learn more soon in the next few months.

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