Lenovo is preparing for the release of the Legion VR700 VR helmet with 4K support and a Snapdragon XR2 chip

The Lenovo company recently announced a presentation on August 18, where they will demonstrate the Legion Y70 gaming smartphone. As it turned out, at the event, it is also worth waiting for the manufacturer’s new VR helmet.

According to the company’s official teasers, the novelty will be called Legion VR700. The device will receive two controllers and a RealRGB display with 4K resolution and high response. In addition, the gadget will be able to boast of a universal positioning system in 6DoF space. The novelty should work under the control of the Qualcomm XR2 processor, with support for the fifth generation network and AI functions.

There is currently no information on how much the Lenovo Legion VR700 will cost. For comparison, the IQIYI Qiyu Dream Pro VR VR helmet with similar characteristics is sold in China for $370.

Source weibo
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