Lenovo introduced Legion Glasses 2 with a virtual 126-inch screen

Lenovo introduced Legion Glasses 2 at CES 2025, designed to connect to consoles, mobile devices and other image sources. Compared to the first generation model, they have become more compact and attractive.

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Lenovo Legion Glasses 2 is a continuation of the first generation model with a new elegant design. They weigh 65g and the body thickness is 18.5mm, which means a comfortable feel for long-term use. The resolution of the virtual screen is not specified – the first generation model had 1920 × 1080 pixels with a refresh rate of 60 Hz.

The second generation model has expanded the color gamut: if previously it was 90% of the DCI-P3 space, now it is 98%. The brightness has also increased: the first generation Legion Glasses offered 270 cd/m², and the new glasses already have 800 cd/m². The size of the virtual screen has grown to 126 inches, and its refresh rate is now 120 Hz. Micro-OLED displays provide a seamless gaming experience with stereoscopic 3D support and help maintain user privacy. Lenovo Legion Glasses 2 will be available in February 2025 for $399.99.

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