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Lenovo ThinkVision L1951p Wide
$240.00
Released November, 2009
The Pros:Excellent anti-glare works in any lighting conditions. Comfortable for working at over several hours. Works right out of the box, no adjustments or software install needed.
The Cons:Not capable of displaying full 1080p resolution images. Contrast is a little low for watching movies, colors tend to blend and stay muted.
The Lenovo ThinkVision L1951p Wide is one of five ThinkVision monitors (L1711p, L1951p Wide, L2250p Wide, L2251p Wide, and L2251x Wide) released in late 2009. It is 19” wide and renders a 1440x900 standard resolution, which is especially useful for business professionals seeking improved office application productivity.
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More importantly, the L1951p Wide is TCO Certified, EPEAT Gold rated and touted as 50% more energy-efficient than previously released models. Included are analog/digital inputs and a high-adjustable stand for a fully customized work environment. Additional features include High Definition Content Protection (HDCP) support, a Kensington lock for security measures, and wall-mountability via VESA standards.
Features
- 19” ThinkVision LCD Monitor (Widescreen)
- ENERGY STAR 5.0 Compliant
- TCO 5.0 Compliant
- Rated EPEAT Gold
- Analog/Digital Inputs
- Height-Adjustable Stand
- Standard Business Resolution
- HDCP Support
- Kensington Lock
- VESA Mounting
- Business Black
Specifications
- Color: Business Black
- Limited Warranty: Three Year
- Brightness 250 cd/m2
- Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
- Native Resolution: 1440x900
- Video Inputs: Analog/Digital
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excellent anti-glare works in any lighting conditions
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comfortable for working at over several hours
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works right out of the box, no adjustments or software install needed
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fully compatible with both PC and Mac
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good energy efficiency while in operation, barely uses any energy while in standby
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not capable of displaying full 1080p resolution images
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contrast is a little low for watching movies, colors tend to blend and stay muted
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