@@ed_nico my partner is getting a new one from a new job, but we have to pack this one up first. So, not sure yet what will replace it! Hoping it’s an Apple monitor so I can try it out 😁
@@ed_nico I have a base model MacBook Air, M2, 15”, for work, and it is so good. Amazing battery life, totally silent operation, and pretty zippy for the work I do (Python programming stuff)
Question: 1. Does your monitor panel near buttons has a bit of squeaky ? 2. There is a gap between the button and panel ? I am able to see the led from that gap. can you please confirm these
Hi Everyone, I recently bought ThinkVision T27p-10 27 Inch Wide UHD Monitor with USB Type-C (4K) and connected with USB-C cable to my ThinkPad X1 Carbon 7 GEN and have problem. Everytime the monitor' screen becomes black for 2-3 seconds and then shows. I think the USB-C connection is not working problem. Do you have any idea about this case?
I am loving the P27U and find it more than enough for my needs. Given it's wideness I was hoping to be able to connect 2 laptops simultaneously as other models / brands can do but this does not seem possible. I would say whether buying 2 or 1 P32 is the space you have available and the cost / benefit. The advantage of having two monitors is that you can then move it around the house. and not be stuck in one place.
I just received mine and it could be faulty. Could you please comment on the power button? Does it click like the other four buttons and does it turn on/off right away if you press it?
Hi Key, it sounds like yours has a faulty button. My power button clicks in the same way as the others I am afraid - hopefully you can easily get this replaced and not impacting you on a day to day basis
Hi Tim. I believe it is 45W but might be worth checking out forums.lenovo.com/t5/Displays-Options-and-Accessories/ThinkVision-P27h-USB-C-Power-Delivery-Wattage/td-p/3663815#:~:text=100W%20is%20the%20maximum%20wattage,%2DC%20power%20is%20connected%22. just to make sure. Thanks
I bought this when it was on sale, very cheap price, $370, an excellent monitor but a very unprofessional monitor stand, looks like the next gen of 20 serial comes with a much better stand.
Could not agree more - the stand is very unprofessional and not that easy to deal with in a small desk area The quality of the picture though is amazing
@@JanetSLOng to be honest it took me a day or so to work out. I was using both the charger and cable. One morning plugged screen cable in and noticed it was charging. Quite a cool feature I have to admit
The image is crisp, text is sharp and it has excellent visibility clarity. It is high res and has a good colour output, however doesn't have the graphic output of say the ThinkVision P32u-10 but it it very good for the price