Lenovo adds ThinkVision Pro2840m 4K LCD Monitor
Lenovo has announced a new 4K LCD monitor to its range, the ThinkVision Pro2840m Wide. The monitor is aimed at business users but at this price might be interesting for consumers just as well, this new 28-inch LCD monitor provides 3840 x 2160 4K native resolution, 60Hz refresh rate, 270 cd/m2 brightness and 5ms response time.
Not to mention, it also comes with an adjustable stand, two built-in 3W stereo speakers and has 2x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort, 1x mini DisplayPort (1 internal port is MHL compatible), 2x USB 2.0 and 3x USB 3.0 (within 1 port powered USB support) connectors. The ThinkVision Pro2840m Wide will go on sale from May 23rd for 70,000 Yen (about $685).
The "ThinkVision Pro2840m Wide", of course, those who deal with images and high-quality movies have a resolution of 3840x2160 @ 60Hz, user to be used on the workstation application of CAD / CAM, etc., who want to analyze data in many etc., it is 4K monitor to be able to use in a wide range of audience. The monitor stand adopt a stand that can be flexibly adjusted to be able to use in the form that was in use condition of the customer. Other, etc. equipped with various interfaces, and enhance convenience.
Main specifications of ThinkVision | |
Panel |
28 inches Ultra HD (4K) |
Display area |
620.93mm (H) X 341.28mm (V) |
Resolution |
3840x2160 @ 60Hz (157 PPI), (16:9 aspect ratio) |
Maximum display color |
1.07 billion |
Brightness |
270cd/m2 |
Response speed |
5ms |
Color gamut (Adobe RGB) |
72% |
Interface |
, HDMIx2 DisplayPort, Mini-DisplayPort [MHL inside one port (Mobile High-Definition Link) correspondence] |
Specification of stand |
25 ° -5 ° after before: tilt (tilt bend) |
Speaker |
3W +3 W |
Regulatory Compliance |
ENERGY STAR 6.0, TCO Display 6.0, TCO Certified Edge 1.2, TUV Green Mark, EPEAT Gold, ULEnvironment Gold, China Energy Ladder 1, |
Body size (mass) |
W: 665.9 mm x D: 289.94 mm x H: 443.25 mm (10.19Kg) |
Availability date
Sales are scheduled to start Friday, May 23, 2014.
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ASUS, AOC, Lenovo, Samsung... all of their 28" 2160p screens use the same Chimei TN panel. It's simply a matter of picking whose chassis you like more. There's probably a couple other manufacturers jumping on it as well, so it's a safe bet that anything you see between now and the end of the year which mentions both 28" and 4K is probably one of these same panels.
It won't be until screens start showing up with AUO's 27" AHVA 2160p panel (already in production) that you start seeing something different. Unfortunately I haven't heard of anything which actually uses those yet.
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ASUS, AOC, Lenovo, Samsung... all of their 28" 2160p screens use the same Chimei TN panel. It's simply a matter of picking whose chassis you like more. There's probably a couple other manufacturers jumping on it as well, so it's a safe bet that anything you see between now and the end of the year which mentions both 28" and 4K is probably one of these same panels.
It won't be until screens start showing up with AUO's 27" AHVA 2160p panel (already in production) that you start seeing something different. Unfortunately I haven't heard of anything which actually uses those yet.
Maybe because they have just start the productions, anyway, all this new " so called TN" panels ( who is not really the TN panels peoples imagines ), use the SST scalers instead of the MST scalers ... in addition the 10bits pixels ( well not important if you use an Nvidia gpu who dont support it anyway) offer some good additions in color and contrast accuracy...
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will this one have the same panel as all the other new 4K monitors that are coming out at the moment.