Chinese tech heavyweight Lenovo Group Ltd unveiled new Lenovo Glasses T1, a wearable private display, for on-the-go content consumption on Thursday in Berlin, Germany, as part of its broader push to meet consumers' growing demand for carrying a personal monitor in their pocket.
Compatible with many of today's modern smartphones, tablets, and laptops, the Lenovo Glasses T1 offers high image quality, high-efficiency optics for extended battery life, and is lightweight so users can explore and enjoy content well beyond the limited screen size of mobile devices, Lenovo said.
With mobile devices growing in computing power; mobile gamers, road warriors and just about everyone else will benefit from the power of carrying a personal monitor in their pocket. The trend is clear, mobile device users want to be able to play more games and stream more video content on their devices.
The global market for mobile gaming is projected to reach $153 billion by 2027, growing at an annual rate of 11.5 percent, according to the consultancy Research and Markets. The market for video streaming is forecasted to reach $972 billion by 2030, growing 18.1 percent on average annually, this data comes from market research company Market Research Future show.
Lenovo said these glasses are not just about fun and games. As hybrid work has become the new norm, professionals are looking to get more done on their mobile devices, but working on private business-critical documents on a PC in public spaces creates risk. Using the Lenovo Glasses T1, workers have a private workspace to prevent shoulder surfing.
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