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Lenovo announced the addition of two new monitors to its ThinkVision lineup. The X24 and P32U are distinct in both diagonal sizes and feature-sets, so let's start with the bigger of the two. The P32U is being touted as a professional-grade display, featuring a 32" diagonal, 4K resolution IPS panel with a maximum 300 cd/m² brightness, 1000:1 contrast ratio, a 6 ms GtG response time, 178°/178° viewing angles as well as a 60 Hz maximum refresh. The monitor covers 99.5% of the AdobeRGB color space, which means that its capabilities exceed those required to display 100% of the sRGB spectrum. Another interesting feature is the support for Thunderbolt 3 daisy-chaining of multiple monitors, external storage sub-systems, or any other TB3 devices. Connectors on this display include 1x DisplayPort 1.2, 2x HDMI 2.0, 1x Thunderbolt 3 input, and 1x Thunderbolt 3 output.
The X24, on the other hand, is the least impressive of both monitors, cutting on almost all corners to achieve a much lower price-tag than the P32U. It features a 1080p IPS panel, 1.1 mm bezels, 300 cd/m2 brightness, and 96% sRGB color gamut. Connectivity options include 1x HDMI 1.4 and 1x DisplayPort 1.2. Price-wise, the X24 comes in at $249 with immediate availability, while the more impressive P32U will demand $1349 when it hits retail in March.
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The X24, on the other hand, is the least impressive of both monitors, cutting on almost all corners to achieve a much lower price-tag than the P32U. It features a 1080p IPS panel, 1.1 mm bezels, 300 cd/m2 brightness, and 96% sRGB color gamut. Connectivity options include 1x HDMI 1.4 and 1x DisplayPort 1.2. Price-wise, the X24 comes in at $249 with immediate availability, while the more impressive P32U will demand $1349 when it hits retail in March.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site