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The Lenovo ThinkVision P27h-20 is a 27-inch WQHD (2560x1440) IPS monitor featuring a 4 ms response time, 350 nits brightness, and extensive connectivity options including USB-C, HDMI, and DisplayPort. Designed for professionals seeking sharp visuals, ergonomic comfort, and seamless device integration.
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Max Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
Brand | Lenovo |
Series | Lenovo ThinkVision P27h-20 |
Item model number | 61E9GAR6US |
Item Weight | 21.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 1.18 x 3.15 x 8.66 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.18 x 3.15 x 8.66 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 110.22 Volts |
Manufacturer | Lenovo |
ASIN | B08JHB4XFM |
Date First Available | September 18, 2020 |
A**R
Great monitor and Mac charger
Works like a charm, charges my Mac while connected - no complains whatsoever
G**I
Good product, I love it!
I really liked this product. It got to my doorstep way earlier than I thought and everything I wanted was in the box (superb quality might I add).
S**N
Delivered cracked
Monitor came cracked and destroyed
X**X
Thanks,
Thanks,
K**Z
Disappointing
So far I am 9 months into owning 3 of these monitors for a WFH setup. I never write reviews but since 1 of these 3 has decided to fail msyteriously (odd screen lines for, I felt justified. Aside from this major problem, they are great otherwise. I'm just trying to figure out what to do now that it looks like $300 dollars might be down the drain.
J**T
DisplayPort monitor bridging, thin bevel, home office setup, excellent quality
TLDR: I'd definitely recommend this monitor for anyone needing a "home base" for a professional laptop setup, but may not meet the needs of a heavy gamer.I'm gonna be completely upfront: I don't actually *own* this monitor, it was supplied to me from my work (I do analytics for a living) as a WFH supplement. That being said, I LOVE this monitor and I'm going to buy one when my work makes me return the one they loaned me.Visuals & ports:The image is crisp and colorful, has plenty of ports, and I could use this for casual gaming if I wanted. The monitor stand rises high enough to allow my laptop underneath without resorting to a VESA mount (I like my screen orientation as one atop the other instead of side-by-side) and connects seamlessly with my work laptop via USB-C to extend my display and charging concurrently. I linked this display to my two ultra-wide (21:9) 30" Sceptre gaming monitors via DP daisy-chaining, which brings my total monitor count to 4 if you include the laptop. I've had no issues with dead pixels, slow charging, or dead ports, either.Accessibility:There's a rubber strap on the back of the stand for cable management which is a huge plus for me as I'm a bit of a clean freak when it comes to desk organization. The slot in the monitor base is supposed to be for your phone, but it's not really accessible given my setup (I'd have to reach around my laptop) so I use it to hold a pen or other supplies instead for quick access. I've seen some reviews saying the phone slot is "unusable" but I actually use it a lot to hold paper clips, Post-It note pad, pens or other small office supplies instead. The base is firm enough to stay where you want it, but easy enough to adjust the tilt or height without issue, and is heavy/stable enough to take small bumps without tipping over.Aesthetics:This monitor is sleeek; it has ultra-thin bevels, a sturdy base, and overall feel that this monitor is a workhorse. I also like that the company logo is on the base instead of the monitor, which is a nice touch. The main design downside of this monitor is that the bevels are super slim, so I can't stick notes around the edges like my other monitors, and I also have to be careful about adjusting the monitor so no fingerprints are left due to the thin bevel.Summary:I'm mainly giving this monitor a 4/5 due to the inaccessibility of the slot in the base, and you can almost get two monitors for the same cost of this unit ($460 at the time of this posting). That being said, you're getting a lot of features for the money, and it's an excellent choice if you want to use this monitor as a sleek, professional main hub of your work/gaming layout.
J**Y
Very Good Monitors For Work
I have two of these monitors set up using USB-C for laptop charging/input and DisplayPort out to connect the second monitor (daisy chain). They work well and are very sharp. The extra I/O allows for less cable clutter. So far, so good.
P**S
Works Well
Not sure what these negative reviews are on about. I've been using this for 1.5 years. It has the best build quality of any monitor I've used. The panel is flawless. I have absolutely no backlight bleed or stuck pixels. I've had no trouble at all connecting and charging a Thinkpad X1 Carbon, Thinkpad X1 Extreme, and Dell Latitude using USB-C. The M1 Macs have known issues connecting to devices with USB-C/Thunderbolt. That's an Apple problem, not a problem with this monitor.
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