Lenovo launches affordable 24.5-inch ThinkVision monitor with 144 Hz refresh rate – NotebookCheck.net News
The refreshed Lenovo ThinkVision S25-4e has been introduced in China, and the new version looks quite impressive for the launch price. This monitor features a 24.5-inch IPS display with a 144 Hz refresh rate and FHD resolution.
Lenovo has introduced a new ThinkVision monitor in China, the S25-4e. It’s a refresh version, and for the launch price, it brings a lot to the table. The screen size remains the same as the S25e-30, at 24.5 inches, but the display has seen a notable upgrade.
It’s an IPS panel with a 144 Hz refresh rate, making the affordable ThinkVision monitor suitable for both gaming and productivity. Lenovo adds that the panel has a 250 nits brightness rating, can cover 99% sRGB color space, and has a 4 ms response rate.
With a 1500:1 contrast ratio, the panel also promises to offer bright whites and dark blacks. There’s global DC dimming and multiple eye-protection features, and with these, the Lenovo ThinkVision S25-4e promises to deliver a comfortable viewing experience during prolonged sessions.
Unlike high-end monitors, there aren’t many connectivity options available on this affordable Lenovo monitor. To be specific, the ThinkVision S25-4e has one HDMI 1.4 and one VGA port. Other highlights included the iconic red joystick button for system navigation, VESA support (Huanuo VESA dual monitor stand curr. $59.99 on Amazon), and a relatively sleek design.
The new Lenovo ThinkVision S25-4e has a launch price of CNY 610 in China, which is around $87. There’s no word on global release yet, but as the company brought the S25e-30 to the international market, this one could step outside China as well.
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