Lenovo will build more virtual and augmented reality devices after its new Phab2 Pro smartphone, and virtual reality headsets may be high on that list.

The Phab2 Pro, which was introduced on Thursday at the company’s Tech World conference, closes the gap between 3D virtual and real worlds.

But the Phab2 Pro, which is based on Google’s Project Tango visual computing platform, is just the start.

The company is planning more devices with Project Tango, Jeff Meredith, vice president and general manager of Android and Chrome Computing at Lenovo, said in an interview.

“It’s important not to think of [Phab2 Pro] as a one-off product, but the first step in a longer-term plan,” Meredith said. “We want to move it into different form factors in the future.”

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Source: COMPUTER WORLD