Lenovo ThinkReality A3 – Versatile AR glasses debut in two versions for Windows and Android
Source: Pure PC added 11th Jan 2021Lenovo announced brand new, versatile and functional AR glasses for business. ThinkReality A3 will appear in two versions. One of them will be dedicated to cooperation with computers working under the control of Windows systems, while the other is intended for Android smartphone users. As you can guess, the essence of the gadget is to expand the capabilities of the devices mentioned. Although this technology is undoubtedly impressive, we can treat the presented novelties as a kind of prelude to a real revolution in the field of augmented and virtual reality. Nevertheless, the ThinkReality A3 is a piece of equipment that should simply be looked at.
ThinkReality A3 is a new AR glasses from Lenovo available in the PC Edition and Industrial Edition versions. We check what the newly presented augmented reality goggles allow for.
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AR is nothing but augmented reality technology. It is thanks to this solution that we can superimpose various objects on the real image. AR-based tools work well both at work and in entertainment. Games based on augmented reality are extremely popular and Pokemon Go will be a good example here. Thanks to the AR available on the smartphone, we can, for example, measure the height of objects and even people. The ThinkReality A3 offers a bit more, however. After connecting the equipment to the computer, we can work on the so-called virtual screens, which will be superimposed on what we see in front of us.
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This solution obviously applies to the PC Edition. The Industrial Edition option works a bit differently and is limited to supporting special programs and content created for the mentioned platform (ThinkReality). This solution may prove useful in broadly understood business. Equipping your employees with AR glasses that will display content relevant to a given position will certainly increase productivity. As for the hardware, the ThinkReality A3 features a Qualcomm Snapdragon XR1 chip, two screens with a resolution 1080 and a removable battery. Unfortunately, we don’t know the price yet. We do know that the equipment will be available in selected markets already in the middle of 2021 of the year.
Source: Lenovo