Lenovo ready to launch new VR headset for the educational market. Introducing the Lenovo VR Classroom 2, an even smarter solution that empowers teachers and administrators to easily integrate virtual reality lessons into their curriculum. the Lenovo Mirage VR S3 headset contains a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor and runs on Android, with a 1,920 x 2,160 resolution per eye and a 4200mAh battery inside, USB-C charging, and a simple controller. Much like the Oculus Go, the device doesnt feature any inside-out tracking meaning wont be able to move around in VR at all beyond turning body in different directions. Perhaps an indication though that the company is looking to market this at a lower price point, which would make it more relative for the education market. The company can expect to see the devices arriving later in 2020 in the US. Not clear at present if there are any plans to bring these headsets to the local market. They could be quite useful to the education market here though probably still unlikely to make or school system any better at teaching maths.