This Lenovo LCD monitor will enrich your PC setup with display with a screen size of 24.5". The aspect ratio of this device is 16:9. The LCD monitor uses the IPS technology, popular for its high image quality and good viewing angles. The screen resolution of the monitor is 1920 × 1080. The very fast response time of 1 ms is ideal for fast-paced computer games and keeps the image sharp. Its refresh rate of 360 Hz is perfect for gamers, notably reduces eye strain and fatigue, and it seamlessly renders content. The Lenovo computer monitor presents a brightness of 400 cd/m2. For graphic designers, colour intensity is paramount. Luckily, the colour depth of this PC monitor is 8 bit. The HDMI, USB-C and DisplayPort is utilised for connecting to a PC.
This Lenovo PC monitor has a size of 55.73 × 50.98 × 23.06 cm, and you can adjust the height according to your needs. Besides a classic stand, the monitor can be hung on a wall with a VESA mount. This monitor model weighs 6.1 kg. A degree of versatility is provided by the pivot function, meaning the computer monitor can be turned 90°. Another very practical feature of the monitor is its built-in speaker system. The audio quality is sufficiently powerful for most users. For ease of use, this model can also work as a USB hub. The interface for the input signal is essential. The 24.5" Lenovo Legion Y25g-30 uses the HDMI, USB-C and DisplayPort type. You can connect your headphones directly to this PC monitor. The Lenovo monitor supports fast charging using the Power Delivery standard.
When working in the dark, you will surely appreciate the blue light filter built into the monitor, which helps improve your sleep quality. The Flicker-Free function provides an effective protection against eye strain and fatigue by removing screen flickering. The brightness of this monitor is adjusted automatically to match ambient lighting. The monitor has a great function for gamers called G-Sync, which is image synchronisation with NVIDIA graphics cards.
Lenovo is the world's largest computer maker, founded in 1984. Its original name was Legend. Later it was renamed to Legend Novo ("New Legend"), abbreviated Lenovo. In 2005 it took over IBM's computer division, which was among the largest computer makers in the world. It is similarly ambitious in the field of mobile phones, where it would like to surpass Apple and Samsung. As far as this goal goes, they acquired Motorola’s mobile division in January 2014 and have been ramping up production since.
The company also produces tablets, monitors, televisions, and storage solutions. Overall, they are known for delivering quality products at reasonable prices.
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