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Lenovo announced two new Mini LED monitors, the ThinkVision P27pz-30 and ThinkVision P32pz-30. Both models are cheaper than their predecessors.

The new 27-inch and 31.5-inch USB-C displays offer 140W power throughput. Mini LED monitors from competitors often don’t go beyond 90W. A secondary 15W USB-C port provides additional power to devices such as smartphones.

USB-C monitors are especially popular among users of Mac devices without HDMI or other dedicated display ports. The monitors are often combined with compact PCs to achieve the same experience as a workstation.

In addition to power, the USB-C ports of Lenovo’s latest models offer data transfer speeds of up to 40Gbps. Other connectivity features include two HDMI 2.1 ports, an in-and-out DisplayPort 1.4, four standard USB-A ports and an RK45 output.

Lenovo Mini LED

Mini LED display technology illuminates through thousands of tiny LED lights. The monitors feature 1,152 dimming zones, allowing deep black colours unaffected by light from bright zones.

Furthermore, the displays have a screen density of 1,200 nits, as well as HDR10 and HLG support. The colour range equals 99 percent of Adobe’s RGB7 spectrum.

Both monitors will hit the market in August 2023. The 31.5-inch ThinkVision P32pz-30 costs €1999. The 27-inch ThinkVision P27pz-30 monitor costs €1699.

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