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Lenovo's Legion Glasses have garnered attention as a niche luxury for gamers, offering a private 86-inch TV experience and the ability to game while lying down. They are also found to be suitable for ASMR. Despite their unique features, they face competition in the personal-display glasses space.
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I spent a week with the Lenovo Legion Go! It's like the Steam Deck, but has a Nintendo Switch twist. Is it worth getting? https://t.co/Udgchnxi29
I tried Lenovo's Legion Glasses for a week! They let you game while lying on your back — and you get a private, personal 86-inch TV, too 😱 https://t.co/8ytvu22ZMp
But Lenovo has some stiff competition in the personal-display glasses space. https://t.co/LvBw9VYb3Y
These aren't VR or AR glasses, but they work well to bring a giant screen with you wherever you go. https://t.co/uFlngIfy3F
I tried Lenovo's Legion Glasses for a week! They let you game while lying on your back — and you get a private, personal 86-inch TV, too 😱 https://t.co/katyaRN0uA
I spent a week gaming with Lenovo Legion Glasses — 3 things I dislike about 'em. https://t.co/KntLhclMKI https://t.co/Ni6p21FMDr
I spent a week gaming with Lenovo Legion Glasses — 3 things I dislike about 'em. https://t.co/PnSGSRwSAx https://t.co/t0EsLA4OGb
#Lenovo's #LegionGlasses are a niche luxury for gamers, but it turns our they're perfect for something much more specific: ASMR. https://t.co/uC3yZv6Kw9