Lenovo 4014HB6 23-Inch 1920 X 1080 Wide LCD Monitor
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The ThinkVision L2321x Wide is the ultimate business productivity tool. It can simultaneously display contents from 2 video signal sources on the same screen as if it were ‘2-monitors-in-1’, fully supporting legacy applications resolution requirements. This hardware-based solution gives users the flexibility to control the various screen-split modes without compatibility issues commonly seen in software-based solutions. Users can run an application in full-screen mode on one side, and still work on other applications in the other side as if it were a second monitor. Users gain productivity boosts from true multi-tasking enabled by this ‘2-in1’ monitor that is more cost, energy and space efficient than 2 conventional monitors. The L2321x Wide meets TCO Edge and EPEAT Gold standards, and also exceeds ENERGY STAR 5.0 requirements.
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Lenovo 4014HB6 23-Inch 1920 X 1080 Wide LCD Monitor
List Price: $ 272.48
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Unique features are useful,
I chose this display largely due to the adjustable stand which is very hard to find these days. It moves up and down to adjust height and tilts for viewing angle. It also connects via DisplayPort cable (included with the monitor) which is simple, modern, digital and reduces clutter (if your computer supports it). Although I am not a gamer, the screen colors and resolution look great to me. I got what I paid for and recommend this display highly.
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Love it so far,
Buy it because its the best model that support 23″+ screen, pivot display and a limited budget. It’s a nice product. I bought it from nothingbutsoftware.com for about the same price 1 month ago. I buy it for coding with pivot display so I can read more codes on a single page. I have a MBP and it has no problem to connect my laptop to the monitor digital input throught a mini-DisplayPort to DP cable. If I have more budget I will buy one more plus a desktop. Besides, you cannot fully ultilize the whole screen for a 15″MBP running on Lion, but it works perfect on Windows7.
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