Lenovo presents its virtual reality glasses for windows 10
Table of contents:
- Lenovo's virtual reality will cost between 300 - 400 dollars
- It has better features than Vive and Oculus Rift
Lenovo just presented at CES its first virtual reality glasses prepared for Windows 10. Microsoft had already anticipated that several manufacturers would launch their own 'mixed' virtual reality glasses and this is one of them.
Lenovo's virtual reality will cost between 300 - 400 dollars
Lenovo presented its virtual reality glasses specially prepared for Windows 10 Creators Update, the next big update of the operating system that will add support to this technology.
The VR glasses presented by Lenovo have two OLED screens with a resolution of 1440 x 1440 pixels and a refresh rate of 120Hz. These features would place it above what the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift offers. Drivers are not included and it comes with a implemented 6-way motion detector.
It has better features than Vive and Oculus Rift
The device will not only have better characteristics, it will also be lighter, weighing 350 grams, the HTC option has 555 grams.
Perhaps the best of this option from Lenovo is in its price, which will be between 300 - 400 dollars when they go on sale this year. Along with this option, other manufacturers such as HP, Dell, ASUS and Acer are expected to start presenting their respective virtual reality devices, to be available this year, after the launch of the Creators Update for Windows 10 that is expected to the month of April.
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