Lenovo's new ThinkReality VRX is meant to improve virtual 3D immersive enterprise remote training, collaboration, visualization, and meetings.
The device features a Snapdragon XR platform and has a small form factor. The device is expected to be available to selected clients by the end of this year and to the general public in early 2023.
Vishal Shah, general manager of XR and Metaverse at Lenovo, said “Hardware and software are critical, and you really can’t do much in the metaverse without them,” he told Hypergrid Business. “But the combination of hardware, software, and services is going to be a major differentiator in the nascent XR industry — because speed-to-solution is what is going to accelerate in the new business reality of the enterprise metaverse and give first-mover advantages to firms that get it right.”
Lenovo ThinkReality VRX is backed by a comprehensive package of end-to-end services ranging from consultancy and content creation to cloud deployment and customer support.
Lenovo’s ThinkReality VRX is aimed at business customers. A video AR mode enables new usage scenarios.
The X in the name stands for an augmented reality mode via color video passthrough. The headset features inside-out tracking via four built-in cameras and supports content streaming for more sophisticated graphics.
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