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Lenovo Legion Glasses

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PRICE £358 (£430 inc VAT) from lenovo.com

Lenovo announced the Legion Glasses at the same time as the Legion Go (see p56), arguing that they make a fine companion for anyone gaming on the move. Even if you’re not interested in augmented reality (AR) features, you can simply as a virtual 86in display.

But that underplays what Lenovo achieves with its first pair of AR glasses aimed at consumers. For, much like the Ray-Ban glasses opposite,

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