Highlights
Quality
Brilliant and compact product perfect for running my smaart sound analysis on extended desktop, not requiring high quality graphics.
The usb-c port also powers the screen, so all you need is the cable and you're up-and-running.
You *can* mount this to a monitor arm or stand, but in my opinion that defeats the purpose of this product.
Bought this product when on the hunt for a secondary screen for my mobile office, and since i use a lenovo laptop for work i de... Read More
Price
What you see is what you get, for a pretty good price.
Competitiveness
The stand is excellent, firm and supportive at every angle - far better than the folio type cases attached to other competitor screens.
I decided to buy lenovo because it was the only major brand screen that had a stand rather than a complex origami case.
Overview
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- This product had a total of 139 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 17 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Bought this product when on the hunt for a secondary screen for my mobile office and since i use a lenovo laptop for work i decided to get this one
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You can mount this to a monitor arm or stand but in my opinion that defeats the purpose of this product
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its very light and almost same size like my ultraportable
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Maybe the cable could be more flexible
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But it seems its designed to give power too if needed
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Im considering of buying a smaller more flexible usbc cable
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
After working with my macbook only for 2 weeks down from three screens a second monitor became a must
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I decided to buy lenovo because it was the only major brand screen that had a stand rather than a complex origami case