Lenovo outs new 1080p and 4K ThinkVision monitors ahead of CES 2018
In addition to new ThinkPad notebook, Lenovo is taking to CES 2018 with a pair of new ThinkVision monitors.
We've already seen companies like Samsung and LG announce new monitors ahead of CES 2018, and now Lenovo is throwing its hat in the ring. The company is debuting two new ThinkVision monitors ahead of the tradeshow, covering the budget end of the spectrum as well as those looking for a high-end display.
The flashiest of the two new ThinkVision panels is the P32u, a 32-inch IPS display with a 4K resolution. The P32u doesn't embrace the ultra-wide trend, instead opting for a 16:9 aspect ratio. It does, however, include a Thunderbolt 3 port, in addition to HDMI, in addition to the standard HDMI and DisplayPort options. According to Lenovo, the ThinkVision P32u covers 99.5 percent of the AdobeRGB color gamut and you can expect a 6ms response time, 1000:1 contrast ratio, and up to 300 nits of brightness.
On the lower end of things is the ThinkVision X24, a 23.8-inch 1080p IPS display. Whereas the P32u focused on resolution, Lenovo positions the X24 as its thinnest display at 4mm. In addition to a maximum brightness of 250 nits, the X24 sports a 100:1 contrast ratio. Ports include HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort, and an audio-out.
The X24 is expected to be available later in January for $249, while the P32u is expected to launch in March at $1,349.
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