More on this monitor and user guide can be found here: cdn.cnetcontent.com/bd/c3/bdc... You can also find more on Lenovo site: www.lenovo.com Loving this monitor so far. Feel free to ask any questions in the section below.
Thanks for this. I just bought the P27u-10 4K. I just fried my BenQ PD2700U, but it has a very stable VESA stand-so it will be put to use! Might get the X-Rite i1, as calibrating the BenQ did yield a noticeable improvement (it was also factory calibrated). Clinical accuracy is always good. If the photos look good on a calibrated 145.7% sRGB monitor, they'll look good on any screen and in print-it's a very important part of digital photography that's oft overlooked.
Finally found a review of this monitor, there's no reviews out there. Thanks for the video. I have a question, what is the Adobe RGB value out of the box? And can we calibrate it to 100% Adobe RGB with a calibrator? Right now i can't afford to get a calibrator so I'll have to compromise with factory calibration.
Thanks for the video, I really needed to find something that showed range of motion for the tilts and specifically the rotation to make it vertical. Even their user manual says it'll need to be tilted 30 degrees while vertical but your vid shows it doesn't.
Hi. You can tilt 30 degrees alright but it's not necessary. You can always purchase an inexpensive arm if your monitor has VESA mount and do as much of tilt as you want.
Good review, I had few questions, 1. Does the panel on buttons side, makes chirpy noise when touched, to me it looks kind of plastic ? 2. are there any gap (pin gaps on the screen and panel edges), ?
Thank you for the detailed review! I do have a question! The 3 USB ports on the side is the monitor...can these be used for the wireless/USB-Bluetooth keyboard and mouse? Instead of having to purchase a separate dock port? Appreciate the help!
@@ureswe Is the maximum power output from DisplayPort restricted to 45 W or can it go up to 65 W? I have a Dell laptop requiring 65 Watts of power so was wondering if this monitor would be able to handle it.
hi thank you alot for your vedio my question there is no internal speaker on the monitor right i have to connect external speaker or there is anyother way to work .
Thanks for the review, I have not seen this monitor tested anywhere; does the factory calibration report or your manual calibration specify the color accuracy delta E and delta C, gamma curve, White Point, sRGB color gamut, homogeneity etc?
Thank you for the thorough review! I have one question though, I have a Dell laptop with USB-C Displayport, so I was wondering how much power output can this laptop provide? I couldn't find any info about this on the website as well. Is it 45 W or 65 W?
Hi, great review! wondering if the calibration from the monitor would do a decent job for photo or video editing? not for hardcore/professional.. More like for class projects or assignments.
Hi. Any monitor when calibrated is much much better for this type of work than stock. In my opinion this is a great monitor for this type of work on a budget. Step higher would be BENQ PD series. They have one with 32" and 1440p. Without USB C but with built in KVM and some other nifty features.
Hey, great review, thanks. What would you say about the extreme corners, they seem a little bit dark to me. How about backlight bleed / ips glow, do you have any further comments on those?
Corners are fine. Might look strange on video at an angle but looks fine using it. Backlight bleed is there along with uniformity differences but minimal. If you want them gone TN panel is your best bet. Or look for an OLED TV.
@@darndarndarn Hi. It's definitely matte. Glossy would be mirror like reflecting most of the room, especially if you have lights on and dark scene or monitor is off.
Hi. I am not too sure at this point, sorry. It was a while back, there are better and cheaper monitors now I am sure. Speakers on monitor are a great plus for basic use.
Hello Eds Thanks for your review I never tried to connect USB-C wire, before to use the lateral USB ports, hahaha. I thought it wasn't work :-) But, thanks to your video and it's comments I could enjoy it. I think it's a good monitor Regards
I am having so much trouble calibrating this monitor for some reason. The sRGB profile locks the brightness and contrast menu and it doesnt let me change any settings! If I set it to custom I can't get any accurate color representation as well... I am annoyed that there is no backlight intensity option in the osd so the monitor is basically always at full brightness when in sRGB mode...
Hello, great video! I have one question: I am buying a "gaming" monitor and I was wondering how much Hz it has? Somewhere it sad its 75hz but maybe you know more. And is it good for gaming?
Thank you. This particular model is 60Hz. I didn't find any issues with this. If you plan go higher I would suggest over 100Hz. Obviously also make sure you have the GPU to drive your games at 100fps at least.
Eds drafts its 60 Hz but I've read it could be overclocked to 75 Hz. Source : (www.reddit.com/r/Monitors/comments/6q67lw/lenovo_p24h10_monitor_review_top_notch_value_for/) I will be testing it in a few days, because it's still stuck in the mail somewhere.
That's handy. I wouldn't use it on my own though unless I really need to. So far games, videos and any other content is perfectly fine on 60Hz for me. For my next monitor I would like an affordable 1440p or 4k monitor at 100Hz or more and an IPS. You never know, maybe even OLED. Tech is moving fast, even this monitor was a dream 2 years ago.
unTamed I returned it, because I noticed interference with wireless mouse and keyboard receiver. Do not use wireless peripherals with USB 3.0 docks (the same with usb-c docks) and no, I did not try to overclock it. Next time I'm gonna buy a new monitor, it will probably be this one again, because it was great. Just get wired or bluetooth devices.
Apple is an odd one in these things. It may or may not work. USB C is relatively new standard, best thing to do in case like this is to contact Lenovo and Apple for advise. Chances are you will hear back from Lenovo first.
sir please tell me is the usb are supported pen drive file access ? and if the usb connect to any smart phone is it can access the file? and also tell me if phone is connect through type c cable is it accable the file of phone? actually i have buy the product this month but usb are not working, only yellow usb port working as a charger. Please give me your kind answer .
Hi. Charging phone or tablet is always best to use supplied chargers instead of USB ports of PC, laptop or in this case monitor. You will on the other hand be able to access USB device data via USB ports of monitor once monitor is connected to PC via USB as well to enable these ports. As for USB C functionality it is hard to tell and best to try out. Note when this monitor was released USB C was in its infancy. It still is really.
Thinking about picking this up for about 200 USD refurbished on eBay. I would rather go with an Asus or benq based on reputation..but 200 is hard to beat for 27in 1440p ips..an Asus or benq with same specs and smaller screen is same price though. Asus 25in 1440p ips = 200.
ASUS unfortunately does not have good reputation for their monitors, they are simply cutting edge tech if you have the money. BENQ on the other hand seems to be reputable in both aspects although I never had one. Lenovo monitors are well known in business and are bulletproof.
Hello, thank you for reviewing this monitor. In my country i have the 24" version of this monitor for 250 EUR and i feel like its overpriced (its 2019 plus it is 24"). How much did you pay for this monitor? Also is this monitor still good for 2019? Thank you.
Hi. Unfortunately my calibration settings were stored on this PC that is long gone along with the monitor, sorry. Also, every panel is different so for the best result you need to do a full calibration.
This is a monitor, not a tv, nor is it a pc, it only shows things, the ethernet cable goes into your pc, and then, from your pc/laptop a standard like hdmi/displayport/usb type-c cable goes into your monitor to show the data your pc gives it. The monitor is not a pc. (Monitor pc's do exist and are popular, but this one isn't a pc and monitor all-in-one)
I believe it is either 8 bits or 10-bit via software manipulation. Usually if they don't shout in the advertisement means it's 8-bit. Especially for the price.
Hi. Sorry but this was years ago, a lot has changed. I don't own any of the hardware in this video. Calibration is near impossible via settings, you need a colorimeter.
It is usable with any GPU as long as it can display 1440p. It's one of these upgrades where until you use it you won't see reason but you won't go back afterwards either. I really like this monitor myself.
Please, check the speed of the USB hub. It should have USB3.0 ports according to Lenovo. I have this monitor, but the USB hub reaches only USB 2.0 throughput. :0( Manufactured date of my monitor: 11.2018
If there is a SS simbol next to the usb port, it's superspeed aka usb 3.1 gen 1 speed. USB has changed the naming scheme over 8 times now, and the usb 3.0 has become the usb 3.1 gen 0 or gen 1 I really can't remember, the naming is absolutely horrendous.... If it had SS, it has 5 GHz speed
60 Hz, but I was able to overclock it to 68, not a huge improvement, but it's something... above that the monitor would just simply say it doesn't support the signal :)
Hi. Wasn't need for one. Monitor worked as advertised. Nothing to be excited or disappointed about - simply did it's job. I simply upgraded to different one since and moved on. If you are still considering getting one - this video is still valid. However, the models have changed so you should opt for current one. Best of luck!
@@RAiNfORAiNbOW I tend not to stick to one item for too long in general, especially if I can sell the old one without loosing too much or not loosing at all. I am on 32" BENQ curved right now but I will be going back to 32" non curved 1440p shortly.
@@RAiNfORAiNbOW 24 inches is really damn small, the hell you doing that makes a tiny monitor so large? The recommended distance between you and your monitor is ~a meter, or your arm's length, you shouldn't be able to touch the monitor if you reach out, and for me, my 27 inch is getting too small, starting to feel the need for a second monitor, instead of dividing the 27 inch into 4.