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Before the CES 2023 event, which is scheduled to take place on January 5 in Las Vegas, Lenovo has announced two new Mini LED monitors. These monitors, referred to as the ThinkVision P27pz-30 and ThinkVision P32pz-30, are stated to include 1,152 dimming zones to lessen the blurring halo effect that surrounds things on the screen. The screen sizes for the ThinkVision P27pz-30 and P32pz-30 LED displays are 27 inches and 31.5 inches, respectively. It is stated that post-consumer recycled materials were used to make these little LED monitors.

Specifications for the Lenovo ThinkVision LED monitor

The Lenovo ThinkVision P27pz-30 and P32pz-30 Mini LED monitors support the HDR10 and HLG formats. Both monitors’ displays are claimed to have a maximum brightness of 1200 nits. DCI-P3 and Adobe RGB7 dual-colour standards are built into both displays to support graphics and video. The ThinkColour software from Lenovo is also included with the monitors. They are supposedly the first Lenovo monitors with packaging devoid of plastic.

These displays can also be used with Thunderbolt or USB Type-C peripherals. Through a single USB4 cable, they provide data and video transmission speeds of up to 40Gbps. Additionally, they can daisy-chain up to two UHD monitors. Notably, these monitors supply up to 15W and 140W of power to smartphones and other devices. They are reportedly also able to charge laptops with more horsepower.

The ThinkVision Mini LED displays provide Ethernet and DP connectors in addition to three USB Type-C, four USB Type-A, two HDMI 2.1, and other interfaces.

In the meantime, Lenovo has also unveiled the Tab M9, a new Android tablet. The 9-inch HD display on this new Lenovo tablet has a 1,340×800 resolution and a pixel density of 176ppi. It will be offered in the company’s recognisable dual-tone back panel design and two colour options: Arctic Grey and Frost Blue.

The Lenovo Tab M9 is available with 3GB of RAM plus 32GB, 4GB of RAM plus 64GB, and 4GB of RAM with 128GB of storage. The tablet will use a MediaTek Helio G80 octa-core SoC and be 0.31 inches thick. The most likely time for it to begin shipping is during the second quarter of 2023.

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