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Lenovo ThinkVision P44W Monitor hands-on: Multi-display replacement

Lenovo ThinkVision P44W Monitor hands-on: Multi-display replacement

Posted on January 8, 2019 By Jarvis

Lenovo’s new ThinkVision P44w monitor is designed for professionals who typically have multi-display work setups, eliminating the need for multiple monitors by offering a huge 43.4-inch display with a 32:10 aspect ratio. The P44w is the equivalent of two 24-inch monitors, and it features dual integrated USB-C ports for two video inputs.

Multiple displays are often cited as a way to increase productivity, but there is a downside: bezels between the displays and the visual clutter that comes with multiple display stands on the desk surface. That’s where single, larger monitors like the ThinkVision P44w comes in.
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