Wednesday, January 31st 2024

Lenovo Puts USB4 Connectivity in its new ThinkVision Mini LED Monitors

Lenovo has released a pair of new ThinkVision displays, namely the P27pz-30 and the P32pz-30. These office monitors not only have 1,152 local dimming zones and a peak brightness of 1,200 nits, but they also incorporate a USB4 input. Somewhat unusually for Mini LED monitors, Lenovo has gone for IPS panels and both models sport a 3840 x 2160 resolution, a typical brightness of 650 nits, DisplayHDR 1000 certification, a contrast ratio of 1000:1 and a 4 or 6 ms response time depending on mode. There's also support for 99 percent Adobe RGB and 98 percent DCI-P3 colour gamut, although the panel is still an 8-bit+FRC panel and not a true 10-bit panel. The downside you ask? A 60 Hz refresh rate, which almost feels like a crime, despite the fact that these are productivity focused displays.

As for connectivity there's little lacking as besides the USB4 input which also supports DP Alt mode and 140 W USB PD, both displays also sport two HDMI 2.1 and one DP 1.4 input and one DP 1.4 output. Furthermore there is one USB Type-C 3.2 Gen 2 input, one USB Type-C 3.2 Gen 2 output with 15 W USB PD support, four USB Type-A 3.2 Gen 2 ports, one Gigabit Ethernet port and a 3.5 mm audio output. The USB4 solution appears to be based on VLI's VL830 or VL832 endpoint devices due to lack of any kind of USB4 output. Both models also feature built-in KVM functionality, a smart sensor and an internal power supply, as well as a height adjustable stand that also tilts and pivots. The kicker is the asking price, as Lenovo wants no less than €1,699 for the 27-inch P27pz-30 and €1,999 for the 32-inch P32pz-30.
Source: Lenovo
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8 Comments on Lenovo Puts USB4 Connectivity in its new ThinkVision Mini LED Monitors

#1
bonehead123
Yea... $2k for a 32" monitor....good luck with that :D

And what's with the little red stripes... are they trying to create a racing motif or what ?

FYI Lenny-O, the Porsche theme has already been done by other mfgrs !
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#2
wNotyarD
bonehead123Yea... $2k for a 32" monitor....good luck with that :D

And what's with the little red stripes... are they trying to create a racing motif or what ?

FYI Lenny-O, the Porsche theme has already been done by other mfgrs !
Huh... you know red details always have pretty much always been part of the Think (Vision/Pad/Centre/Station/Agile) line of products, right?
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#3
Minus Infinity
bonehead123Yea... $2k for a 32" monitor....good luck with that :D

And what's with the little red stripes... are they trying to create a racing motif or what ?

FYI Lenny-O, the Porsche theme has already been done by other mfgrs !
Even the 27" pricing is beyond a joke.

Lenoblo's harder every week.
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#4
FinlandApollo
bonehead123Yea... $2k for a 32" monitor....good luck with that :D

And what's with the little red stripes... are they trying to create a racing motif or what ?

FYI Lenny-O, the Porsche theme has already been done by other mfgrs !
Do you mind posting a monitor with similar color gamut coverage at that resolution and size? AdobeRGB 99% monitors are pricy.
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#7
theouto
1699 coins for a 27inch display? Are you having a laugh here lenovo? Good OLEDS cost way less than that and most definitely perform better, though you suffer from the OLED weaknesses. 1699 is still ludicrous however.
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Minus Infinity
FinlandApolloDo you mind posting a monitor with similar color gamut coverage at that resolution and size? AdobeRGB 99% monitors are pricy.
OLED and 240Hz for same money. This is 60Hz rubbish and mini-led is far far cheaper than OLED panels
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