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Lenovo 24 Inch Touch Screen Monitor

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Lenovo 24 Inch Touch Screen Monitor

2024-08-13 02:44:39

The Lenovo ThinkCentre TIO 24 Gen 5 23.8" FHD Touch Monitor is a full HD display that seamlessly integrates with my Lenovo Tiny PC, offering a compact and efficient unit. For me, one of the great features of this monitor is its convenient usb port, providing quick access for connecting peripherals and external devices. The built-in webcam is a handy addition for video conferencing and virtual meetings, ensuring clear communication with colleagues or loved ones. The inclusion of speakers on the monitor enhances the overall multimedia experience, delivering crisp sound quality for video playback, music, or online calls. Touch capabilities of the display are responsive and intuitive, allowing for smooth navigation and interaction with applications and content. The design and adjustable stand of the monitor make it a versatile addition to any workspace, offering ergonomic benefits and customizable viewing angles. Overall, I am highly satisfied with the product.

5
2024-04-24 05:43:20

Love this item!! holds my 24 inch monitor with no problems.

5
2024-08-09 07:26:30

This small pocket-able camera with 1 inch sensor and super zoom 25mm-250mm lens can replace most of travel zoom lens on APS-C, M43 or Full Frame cameras. Nice touch screen and design with additional 5 or more customizable function keys by using touch screen. In addition, a lot of photo functions and filters to play. Highly recommended!

5
2024-04-23 07:34:52

Bought the WMB 75 inch as a touch screen for my home office. Works great to pass touch through on Ubuntu and Windows. Touch accuracy is good, the screen is plenty bright and the resolution (4k) is right on expectations. The underlying OS is okay and does not really do much. When used as a touch screen to an external OS, it works great. I have not noticed any lag or latency although I expect gamers might notice it. Conclusion: Would highly recommend for as a large touch screen for home and businesses. I can't speak to other use cases.

5
2024-05-08 01:36:10

(This review was collected as part of a promotion.) Great monitor. One of the best 24-inch monitors I never had.

5
2024-05-18 09:28:57

This is fabulous for the 4.7inch red touch monitor and gimbal work. Totally worth it!

5
2024-08-21 02:24:15

(This review was collected as part of a promotion.) Excellent monitor with all features needed for modern operating systems. There are 2 things that are the most important to me: 1) illumination - I prefer monitors with proper brilliance - no struggle to see what is on the screen, and 2) resolution - I prefer seeing a document with properly shaped fonts - no boxes or raster squares. Size - it is a big monitor. I am struggling how to arrange it on the desk as I have multiple monitors and multiple laptops. Unlike cheaper monitors, this one can adjust height - excellent, so it can be a bit above my laptop screen. However, it results in not natural neck position. Something to take care of. Currently is connected to Lenovo Yoga 370 and as a curiosity - Lenovo Display Control Centre application is not recognizing monitor... kind of strange, as everything is matching: Lenovo Yoga, Lenovo USB-C cable, Lenovo ThinkVision, Lenovo control centre....

5
2024-08-06 04:31:49

(This review was collected as part of a promotion.) Pretty standard Lenovo Monitor. I like the near edgeless screen.

5
2024-07-27 05:43:18

For me as a student doing graphic works, this monitor has the unbeatable price and solid functionality, but you do get a few limitations with the price you pay. Pros: - Good size. The 24-inch size is especially good if you want to use your laptop screen on the side. 27 inches will be too large for that; - Accurate pre-calibrated color; - Clear picture, good brightness, and non-reflexive, matte screen; - Handy color options, including quick access to four color temperature levels (not the blue light filter, talking about Kelvin temperature here); - Handy on-screen and physical, etched on frame rulers; - A really good quality stand. The stand itself is so worth it. It's fully articulate except for front-back adjustment, and it has clicks for horizontal leveling. It also has etched scales everywhere to help you perfectly align the panel's orientation. (This stand uses a quick-release mechanism, so I suppose it's not compatible with other VESA monitors.) Cons:  - 16:9 aspect ratio option is just mysteriously absent, even though it supports 4:3 aspect ratio. If you have something that outputs 16:9 only (I mean a gaming console--I just have no other screen in my student apartment), then the picture will be stretched on the 24-inch model. After a while I just get used to it, but it's a nuisance; - There's no quick way to switch between inputs; - There's no interface for downstream or daisy chain arrangements; - The built-in speakers are worse than iPhone speakers, although you do get standard 3.5mm audio interfaces (including mic input). In terms of cables, I get HDMI, USB-A, and power cable with the 24-inch model. I can't speak for cables that come with the 27-inch model, though.

5
2024-05-12 01:47:52

This iMac 24-inch replaced a late-2014 iMac 27-inch that we bought from B&H almost exactly seven years ago. My wife used that one to create digital art, and it was just time to get a faster machine to keep up with the software advances. The 24-inch screen has not been much of a sacrifice versus the 27-inch. One benefit is that the smaller screen requires less eye movement side to side, which significantly reduces eye fatigue. The pixel density is about the same as the larger 5k screen. No PC offers this quality of screen except Apple. The M1 is much, much faster with Corel Painter than the older machine (as one would expect). The sound system is very good. The only complaint is that Apple makes the worst keyboards. The Magic keyboard that comes with this iMac feels flimsy and junky. Instead, we plugged in a 9-year-old USB Apple keyboard, and it is much, much better. I would say that, if you buy an iMac, prepare to buy an aftermarket keyboard for about $100.

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