Lenovo Unveils New Line-Up of ThinkVision Large Format Displays
With just a few weeks left before the start of the Consumer Electronics Show CES 2022, Lenovo has introduced a new line-up of ThinkVision large format displays (LFD) for meeting rooms and education spaces.
Powered by a high-performance system-on-chip (SoC) with embedded Android operating system, the displays feature a simple graphical user interface to access the most common functions and applications.
The 8-array microphone will ensure that no voice goes unheard and the 4K AI-enhanced webcam with 122-degree field of view and 4x digital zoom guarantees that remote workers will see everyone, further enhanced by the voice tracking function to focus on the speaker.
The webcam is connected via a cableless USB connector, is secured by an anti-theft screw, and includes a lens shutter and privacy light.
With a large 86-, 75- or 65-inch canvas on which to record ideas, write notes and even maximise brainstorming efficiency, the T-series displays increase engagement and involvement of participants.
All ThinkVision LFD display feature the same technical specifications, including:
- 4K resolution up to 400nits brightness with Antiglare coating, infrared touch with +-1mm touch accuracy
- High performance system-on-chip with embedded Android, 4G RAM and 64GB Flash memory
- Multiple input and output ports including USB Type-C, USB 3.0, HDMI, DisplayPort, Ethernet, Serial interface, and Audio.
Pricing and Availability
ThinkVision T86 will be available beginning Apr 2022, from $7999 (R127,376)
ThinkVision T75 will be available beginning Apr 2022, from $6999 (R111,452)
ThinkVision T65 will be available beginning Apr 2022, from $4999 (R79,604)