Lenovo has announced three new large-format displays with advanced ThinkVision built-in features in anticipation of its presentations at the CES show in Las Vegas in January.
Lenovo ThinkVision are designed for corporate classrooms and meeting rooms and are intended to turn a wall into an interactive display. The Chinese firm will market them in three models (T86, T75 and T65) with sizes of 65 to 86 inch screen.
They have multi-touch panels with support for stylus pens; native 4K resolutions; 400 nits of brightness; 60Hz refresh rates and 99% coverage of the sRGB color gamut. Lenovo finishes them off with an anti-reflective coating plus an ambient light sensor to adjust brightness levels to room conditions. Infrared touch support promises +/- 1mm accuracy.
At the top is a 4K webcam with a 122-degree field of view and 4x digital zoom. Camera connects to ports USB, so they can be easily disconnected or use a privacy shutter to cover the lens. They’re paired with an 8-microphone array, along with two large 15-watt speakers.
These displays are not just monitors, and ThinkVision run their own Android operating system on a quad core SoC. It has 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage. Pre-installed apps include Smart Whiteboard and Lenovo Projection, with a launcher appearing at the bottom of the screen.
A sidebar can be used on the left side for navigation, as well as accessing quick settings and things like annotations. There is also a file manager for local documents and widgets for screen recording, voice recording, calculator, clock, and calendar.
Well served ports, have USB Type-B, HDMI 2.0 input, USB 3.0 and USB Type-C (3.2 Gen 1) on the front, while it has a VGA and AV, USB 2.0, two Ethernet ports, RS232 serial, HDMI output 2.0, line out, S / PDIF digital audio out, microphone input and TF card slot at the bottom.
On the side of the screens it offers three HDMI 2.0 inputs on the side, DisplayPort 1.2, two USB 3.0, one USB Type-C and others. In wireless connectivity we find Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.0 and its own wireless dongle w20, which connects to a USB-C, USB-C, or HDMI port on a laptop, tablet, smartphone, or other device. You can project content wirelessly without installing any specific software and it features support for screen mirroring, second screen and other functions.
The new Lenovo ThinkVision will be officially unveiled at CES 2022 for spring availability starting at $ 4,999.