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Lenovo’s Glasses T1 let you bring a private big screen display with you
Lenovo’s Glasses T1 let you bring a private big screen display with you.
A pocketable but huge monitor you can take with you
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dani
Maybe useful for people into graphics design or art, and not for the common programmer?

davearonson
Just wondering if people will think this is another generation of “glassholes”, and attach a stigma. Could be great for meetings though! I’ve been in many where I’d much rather be watching a movie. The big question is, how to hide the earbuds, since the glasses’ speakers will be a bit too public.

faust
I haven’t had the chance to try any of these glasses, I always wonder how confortable they are to the eyes…
does anyone have any experience with them?
do the eyes get sore after a couple of hours? or the head starts to ache?
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