ThinkVision
Computer monitor
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ThinkVision displays are high-end computer monitors manufactured, designed and developed by IBM and Lenovo.
| Developer | Lenovo/IBM |
|---|---|
| Type | Computer monitor |
| Website | www.lenovo.com/.../business/monitors |
ThinkVision products are built using the design language of other Think devices such as the ThinkPad line of notebook computers and the ThinkCentre or ThinkStation lines of desktops.
Computer monitors

E series
Affordable, comfortable, wide-angle monitors that deliver sharp visuals in the office or at home.
S series
Mainstream monitors with balanced performance and style.[1] Typical specifications include a Full HD VA/WVA display with a resolution of 1920 × 1080 combined with a 178° vision angle and to TÜV Low Blue Light certification and a flicker-free display typical for this line in early 2021. They typically feature a tilting stand and a VESA mount.
L series

Similar to The S Series, but have smaller display sizes in their range.
LT series
Marketed to enterprises that need an energy-efficient, fully functional display screen with good visual quality. Usually has VGA, DVI-D, and DisplayPort connections. The LT-series has swivel, tilt, and lift options, 5 milliseconds response time, and a 1000:1 contrast ratio.[2]
T series
High-performance ergonomic monitors optimized for business and corporate use, including VoIP and USB hub models. This line comes with a WVA borderless display. They feature VGA, DP and HDMI ports.
P series
Professional performance monitor line, typically boasting the highest resolutions and latest features.
X series

This line features a more refined design and mainstream high-end functionality. It features high resolution devices with advanced connection options.
X1 series
Pro series
In January 2014, Lenovo launched the ThinkVision Pro 2840m.[3] It was marketed as the "Ultimate Professional 4K Display". Some additions were made to the product: a 28-inch display with 4K resolution (ultra-high definition monitor) supporting an Android platform. It is marketed for home office and entertainment use.
Portable monitors
LT series

LT1423p
In January 2013 Lenovo announced the ThinkVision LT1423p, a mobile touchscreen display designed for use with Microsoft's Windows 8 operating system. The LT1423p is a 13.3-inch AH-IPS display with 1600x900 resolution. The face of the device is Gorilla Glass in order to make it more durable. Pen-based and multitouch finger-based input are both supported. Wired and wireless versions are available. The wireless version supports WiFi and USB 3.0 connections. The wired version uses USB for both data and power.[4]
M series
M14
The M14 is a portable 14" USB-C monitor with a 1920x1080 resolution.[5] It features two USB-C ports on both sides of the device. It is marketed for portability, connectivity, and flexibility.