ThinkVision

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ThinkVision displays
DeveloperIBM (2003–2005)
Lenovo (2005–present)
TypeComputer monitor
Websitewww.lenovo.com/.../business/monitors

ThinkVision displays are high-end computer monitors manufactured, designed and developed by Lenovo since 2005.

ThinkVision products are built using the design language of other Think devices such as the ThinkPad line of notebook computers and the ThinkCentre or ThinkStation lines of desktops. ThinkVisions are also one of the preferred brands used by the United Nations.

ThinkVision were originally developed globally by IBM before being rebranded in 2005 as a result of the IBM Personal Systems Group being taken over and solely owned by Lenovo.

Computer monitors[edit]

ThinkVision display and ThinkPad T series laptop

E series[edit]

Affordable, comfortable, wide-angle monitors that deliver sharp visuals in the office or at home.

S series[edit]

Mainstream monitors with balanced performance and style, optimal for small and medium business settings and budgets.[1] Typical specifications include a Full HD VA/WVA display with a resolution of 1920 × 1080 combined with a 178° vision angle and to TÜV Low Blue Light certification and a flicker-free display typical for this line in early 2021. The quick-change tilting stand and VESA mount mean this monitor is optimal for most kinds of office environments.

L series[edit]

ThinkVision L197 displays in a college

Similar to The S Series but have smaller display sizes in their range.

LT series[edit]

ThinkVision LT series display

Marketed to enterprises that need an energy-efficient, fully functional display screen, with good visual quality. Usually has VGA, DVI-D, and DisplayPort connections. The LT-series has swivel, tilt, and lift options, 5 milliseconds response time, and a 1000:1 contrast ratio.[2]

T series[edit]

High-performance, ergonomic monitors for business and corporate use, including VoIP and USB hub models. This line comes with a WVA borderless display that reproduces vivid colours and sharp images. VGA, DP and HDMI ports ensure that all connectivity requirements are fulfilled.

P series[edit]

Professional performance monitor line, typically boasting the highest resolutions and latest features.

X series[edit]

ThinkVision X24q

This line have a sleek design and mainstream hi-end functionality – monitors that project a stylish, professional image. This line enables natural colour transitions and effortless work on a variety of demanding tasks, the comfortable angle of vision, high resolution and advanced connection options.

X1 series[edit]

Pro series[edit]

In January 2014, Lenovo launched the ThinkVision Pro 2840m.[3] 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 monitors[edit]

LT series[edit]

ThinkVision LT1423p

LT1423p[edit]

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.[4]

M series[edit]

M14[edit]

The portable 14" 1920x1080 USB-C monitor[5] for enhanced productivity on-the-go. The 35.6 cm (14.0") screen can helps to expand portable workspace on the go, display have a pair of the USB-C ports on both sides that allow both right and left-handers to work acceptable efficiently. The ThinkVision M14 oriented for portability, connectivity, and flexibility, and for mobile productivity.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "ThinkVision | Our Best Business Monitor | Lenovo US". www.lenovo.com. Retrieved 2021-02-27.
  2. ^ "ThinkVision LT1913p 19 Inch Square In-Plane Switching LED Backlit LCD Monitor". Lenovo. Lenovo Group Ltd. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  3. ^ "Lenovo at CES 2014: ThinkVision Pro2840m, 28 inch 4K Professional Display". anandtech.com.
  4. ^ "Lenovo announces the ThinkVision LT1423p, a mobile touchscreen monitor with pen support (video)". Engadget. Retrieved 2021-02-27.
  5. ^ "Lenovo's New 595-Gram Portable Display: The ThinkVision M14 USB-C Monitor". anandtech.com.

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