Lenovo Monitor, L24q 23.8-Inch Monitor, QHD Resolution, 16:9 Widescreen, 65D2GCC3US
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Lenovo Monitor, L24q 23.8-Inch Monitor, QHD Resolution, 16:9 Widescreen, 65D2GCC3US

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B071SGQP1T
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Features
Display Type
LED
Item Dimensions
8.65 x 21.26 x 16.63 in
Item Weight
7.81 lbs
Mount Type
Refresh Rate
120 hertz
Screen Size
23.8 in
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Description
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. HIGH DEFINITION: Enjoy the smallest details with the stunning QHD (2560 x 1440) picture resolution complemented by a 99% sRGB color gamut capable of over 1.07 billion colors. NEAR EDGELESS MONITOR: Uniquely designed 23.8" near-edgeless infinity screen provides an unobstructed, enhanced viewing experience. Tilt -5 to 22 degrees SMOOTH PERFORMANCE: Enjoy a smooth viewing experience with 4 ms response time, minimized reflection and reduced eye fatigue. SLEEK DESIGN: Designed with striking good looks, the impressive and elegant warm silver color assures an eye-catching display that will be a centerpiece in your home or office. FUNCTIONAL FEATURES: Built with HDMI and DP interfaces for versatile connectivity to PCs, laptops, gaming systems, and more. OS Compatibility- Windows 10, Windows 7
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Edit: this monitors price has increased drastically since I wrote the actual review, so the main reason I recommended it no longer applies. Basically, the title is the review. The Lenovo L24q is a decent, budget-friendly, and versatile monitor that just so happens to use a resolution of 2560x1440 rather than 1920x1080. Colors are pretty good. Blacks have a greenish-yellow tint to them, and whites are a bit reddish, but all in all Id call the L24q sitting in front of me more accurate than most cheap monitors. Set the "Novo Vision" preset to "text viewing," then lower red and green by 5-8 points depending on your tastes. Contrast and viewing angles are exactly what Id expect of a budget IPS monitor. Not terrible, but nothing to rock your world. Edge-bleeding is really quit excellent on the sample Ive purchased-- when viewed directly its more or less average, but unlike my other IPS screen (a HP 25er) it doesnt bloom out of control when viewed from an angle. Theres definitely more trailing on this Lenovo than on the HP I just mentioned, but for light gaming Id be hard-pressed to tell them apart. Actual input lag seems nonexistent, or close enough. The stand doesnt offer any adjustments beyond swiveling, but its quite sturdy. 1440P on a screen this size is nice. Pixel density is comparable to a 32 4K monitor-- so applications are quite usable without scaling, for me, but I wouldnt like them to be any smaller.
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