Ask HN: Is anyone using the Lenovo ThinkReality A3 glasses for coding?
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/thinkrealitya3/?orgRef=https%253A%252F%252Fvr-expert.com%252F
Lenovo introduced these "enterprise focused" augmented reality glasses last year. They touted their support for up to 5 "virtual screens".
One of the primary things that keeps me tied to a desk all day (instead of being able to work pretty much anywhere that my laptop can connect to the internet) is that my external monitors provide a lot of value. I am curious to hear if anyone has tried coding (or other normal computer tasks) using them?
I've used Epson's Moverio (also Hololens) and the problem is weight, anything heavier than ~50 grams is uncomfortable on the nose and ears after a few hours. Try attaching a weight to your regular lens to try out. These Lenovo's lens are 130g.