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Lenovo has unveiled consumer AR eyewear that connects to iPhones.

Lenovo offers a platform-neutral carrot to prospective AR developers.

T1 Lenovo Glasses are thin.

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They provide some remarkable characteristics to a market that has generated attention across the industry but is probably still a long way from becoming commonplace

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They haveMicro OLED displays and required link to Windows, macOS, Android, or iOS devices.

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Flexible rubber-like material is used on the arms of the spectacles to fit various head shapes.

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According to Lenovo, its wearable display would be useful for mobile gaming or streaming of video content.

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In response to questions about its approach to mixed reality and in response to the joint introduction of smart glasses from Ray-Ban Stories that do not have inbuilt displays, Meta is openly developing augmented reality (AR) spectacle

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While Snap's Spectacles are real augmented reality (AR) spectacles, they were not made available to the general public, and Snap CEO Evan Spiegel predicted that widespread AR was still ten years away last year.