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Monitor is currently $99 on lenovo.com, use the sitewide eCoupon
EXTRAFIVE to save 5% off your entire purchase, and get this monitor for
$94
LINK TO PDF OF TECH SPECS:
https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/...d_Spec.pdf
Panel Size: 22.5 inch
Panel Type: IPS (In-Plane Switching)
Backlight: WLED
Screen: matte, anti-glare coating
Aspect Ratio: 16:10
Resolution: 1920 x 1200
Viewing Angle (H x V): 178°/178°
Response Time (gray to gray): 4 ms (extreme mode) 6 ms (normal mode)
Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
Color Gamut NTSC: 72%
Color Support: 16.7M
Video Input Ports: VGA, HDMI 1.4, DP 1.2
Included Cables: power, VGA, DisplayPort, (bring your own HDMI cable)
Monitor Stand Features: fully ergonomic with height adjustable (lift), tilt, pivot, & swivel
VESA Mount Compatibility: Yes (100 mm)
Pixels Per Inch: 100 PPI
Brightness: 250 nits
Power consumption: 15W typical, 18W maximum, under 0.3W off/standby/suspend
Warranty: 3 years
Near bezel-less sides. Great budget solution for an office productivity, multi-monitor set up with good viewing angles.
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3-side nearly bezel-less (2.3mm). Color Gamut is 72% NTSC/ 99% sRBG. Has VGA, HDMI 1.4, and DP 1.2 inputs. 4ms - 6ms response with VESA 100mmx100mm. A lot of the newer Lenovo monitors have odd VESA mount locations, but this has ideally located right in the center. Included stand has -90°/+90° pivot capability. No built-in USB hub.
Lenovo also offers Shop-Runner 2-day as a shipping option if you have a Shop-Runner account.
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/acce...61C3MAR6
If you need a WUXGA (16:10) 1920 x 1200 IPS Monitor with similar specs that's a little bigger, they also have the ThinkVision T24d-10 24 inch WUXGA IPS Monitor on sale for $169.00. This one also has 4 USB3.0 ports, including 1 with BC1.2
Hope that helps - Cheers!
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Not sure how many traders have $400 though.
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I have the same question. I got a 2nd U2412m yesterday to match my existing one. But, at this price, I'm wondering if 2 newer monitors would be better.
Thanks, repped. 👍 I think I'll get one of these for work and give the Best Buy Lenovo to my teen for gaming.
The 75hz and FreeSync make that one better for gaming than this one, right?
The 75hz and FreeSync make that one better for gaming than this one, right?
I picked up 2 Lenovo L24q-30 with a deal in May and had an old Dell as a 3rd vertical monitor. This will be a nice upgrade from that. I'm a video editor and I've been impressed by Lenovo after being a diehard Dell user at work.
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Hope that helps - Cheers!