In addition to the Leiniao AR smart glasses, TCL introduces their RayBan Wayferer-inspired TV glasses, the TCL NXTWear Air. #CES2022 #CEShttps://t.co/2MsUT3etWK
— CNET (@CNET) January 4, 2022
TCL also has a wireless version of its display glasses now: they look a lot more normal. https://t.co/dqjGWEBpmn
— Scott Stein (@jetscott) January 4, 2022
TCL announces 98-inch XL QLED TV, and you can buy it today https://t.co/xH3MJqURAa pic.twitter.com/NXyKjTXUNh
— The Verge (@verge) January 4, 2022
2022 will be the year of Google TV. Both Sony and TCL announced new TVs with Google TV built in. TCL announced a 98-inch 4K QLED TV, while Sony announced the world's first QD-OLED TV. https://t.co/F2vgVGqLIqhttps://t.co/gFmc7Gz0u7
— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) January 4, 2022
Ever since I reviewed the Avegant Glyph I've been waiting for a personal eyeglass-style TV screen thing that would be really good. I don't know if these are that but they look like a step in the right direction.https://t.co/nZbu7timcQ
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) January 4, 2022
TCL unveiled the NxtWear Air, the second version of its wearable personal display. The first one was panned by critics but the new one looks more like a normal pair of sunglasses.https://t.co/ftZqkq8msMhttps://t.co/fHIq4XBVqA
— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) January 4, 2022
TCL’s new wearable display glasses are 30% lighter than the previous model https://t.co/xFyKd0HEzI
— XDA (@xdadevelopers) January 4, 2022
TCL’s NxtWear Air wearable display is 30% lighter than last year’s - The Verge https://t.co/P8CnR4VDW4
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) January 4, 2022
TCL, 웨어러블 보조 디스플레이 2세대 NxtWear Air 버전2 글래스 공개
- 1080p OLED 화면 2개
- 4미터 거리 140인치 화면 보는 효과 지원
- AR/VR 기능 없음
TCL unveiled the NxtWear Air, the second version of its wearable personal display. The first one was panned by critics but the new one looks more like a normal pair of sunglasses.https://t.co/ftZqkq8msMhttps://t.co/fHIq4XBVqA
— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) January 4, 2022
Version two of TCL’s wearable display glasses are lighter and less dorky-looking https://t.co/2ZO0Di3uFJ pic.twitter.com/b49noHekzz
— The Verge (@verge) January 4, 2022