- Lenovo seems to have gotten the memo that the real money in the augmented reality space is going to be made in enterprise
- The glasses set to arrive at some point in the middle of the year
- No word from Lenovo on pricing which isn’t entirely surprising for an enterprise-only device
- The headset sports a 1080p resolution, powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon XR1 chip
- A pair of fish-eye cameras provide motion tracking, while an eight-megapixel RGB camera grabs video for remote use
- Then the device designed to tether to a PC or a handful of Motorola (owned by Lenovo) phones via USB-C