ThinkVision displays

ThinkVision displays are high-end computer monitors originally from IBM but now sold by Lenovo. ThinkVision products are built using the design language of other Think devices such as the ThinkPad line of notebook computers and the ThinkCentre line of desktops.

ThinkVision displays
DeveloperLenovo
TypeComputer monitor
Websitewww.lenovo.com/.../business/monitors

Computer displays

E series

S series

L series

LT series

ThinkVision LT series display

T series

P series

X series

X1 series

Pro series

In January 2014, Lenovo launched the ThinkVision Pro2840m[1]. It was marketed as the "Ultimate Professional 4K Display". Some additions were made to the product: a 28-inch display with 4K resolution (ultra-high definition monitor) supporting an Android platform. It is supposed to be ideal for both home office and entertainment use, according to Lenovo.

Portable displays

LT series

LT1423p

In January 2013 Lenovo announced the ThinkVision LT1423p, a mobile touchscreen display designed for use with Microsoft's Windows 8 operating system. The LT1423p is a 13.3-inch AH-IPS display with 1600x900 resolution. The face of the device is Gorilla Glass in order to make it more durable. Pen-based and multitouch finger-based input are both supported. Wired and wireless versions will both be available. The wireless version, with a suggested price of US$449. will support WiFi and USB 3.0 connections and will have a 10-hour battery life. The wired version, with a suggested price of US$349, will use USB for both data and power.[2]

M series

M14

The portable 14" 1920x1080 USB-C display. [3]

References

See also

  • Dell Ultrasharp displays
  • HP DreamColor displays
  • EIZO ColorEdge displays
  • NEC MultiSync displays
  • Iiyama ProLite displays
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