Lenovo ThinkReality VRX

The virtual reality glasses of Lenovo offer mixed reality capabilities for immersive training, collaboration and 3D design.

Lenovo ThinkReality VRXLenovo has introduced all-in-one virtual reality glasses designed for the corporate universe, ThinkReality VRX. With six degrees of freedom (6DoF), A comfortable fit and slim profile, Features pancake lenses and full-color, high-resolution pass-through capabilities for mixed reality applications (RM). It also has a full package of comprehensive services to help companies achieve solutions and get ROI faster..

These glasses are designed to be the virtual reality solution for workers anywhere in the world. The immediacy and fidelity of the new digital tools that are experienced through Extended Reality devices (D) implies that workers have hardly any limitations in terms of time and space.

Lenovo has created the ThinkReality VRX as a high-quality on-ramp, Versatile and safe at Business Metaverse. They work with content of six or three degrees of freedom and as a standalone device or connected to a PC or workstation to relay experiences. They are also capable of using cloud-based rendering solutions, how Nvidia CloudXR for graphics-intensive RE experiences that require high-end GPU-based performance.

Built-in ThinkReality software platform enables IT and operations departments to deploy, configure and manage RE appliances at scale. Enterprise customers can help employees with updates and analytics to optimize their performance.

Lenovo ThinkReality VRX headsets are backed by a comprehensive package of comprehensive services, ranging from consulting and content creation to cloud deployment and customer support.

Lenovo ThinkReality VRX

Ergonomic design

ThinkReality VRX glasses incorporate several key design advancements that make them more comfortable for in-depth VR sessions in the office, at home or anywhere hybrid templates are active.

Innovative pancake lenses and slim format reduce the overall profile of the helmet, while the optimal battery position for better weight distribution and balance provides a better fit and feel when wearing it. The all-in-one VR headset also features materials that are easy to clean between uses..

Four front-mounted cameras provide 6DoF tracking, as well as two high-resolution, full-color pass-through cameras to give workers an enhanced, seamless user experience as they perform their tasks.

Pass technology also offers MRI application capabilities, allowing users to overlay 3D graphics in the real world so workers can get more done with a single RE device.

ThinkReality VRX features a Snapdragon XR platform, enables high performance for immersion and interactivity in all-in-one RE glasses so workers can thrive in virtual environments.

Lenovo ThinkReality VRX

Open platform

Enterprises can develop for ThinkReality VRX Using The developer platform Snapdragon Spaces and its OpenXR-based SDK.

"Our customers are looking for reliable gateways., Flexible and adaptable in the growing business metaverse. They need enterprise-class solutions for the new realities of working in hybrid contexts and virtual environments. We've designed Lenovo ThinkReality VRX to be the go-to VR solution for immersive 3D training and collaboration.", says Vishal Shah, General Manager of RE and Metaverse at Lenovo.

ThinkReality VRX is backed by its portfolio of RE solutions, including a cloud software platform to help deploy and manage enterprise applications and content on a global scale, as well as ThinkReality XR services.

RE Professional Services delivers exceptional end-to-end, vendor-agnostic services to help clients from strategy to execution. ThinkReality's hardware portfolio also includes augmented reality smart glasses ThinkReality A3.

Lenovo is also collaborating with leading enterprise software vendors, how Engage XR, A metaverse communications platform for collaboration, Training and education, to create and deliver a Lenovo presence in this environment.


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by • 30 sep, 2022
• section: Metaverse, augmented reality, simulation