This Lenovo L28u-30 is a 28-inch IPS display with 4K resolution and 60Hz refresh rate. This Lenovo L28u-30 measures 8.66 x 25.08 x 17.72 inches and weighs 11.45 pounds. This Lenovo L28u-30 supports 1.07 billion colors, has 10-bit color depth and 99% sRGB and 90% DCI-P3 color gamut. In terms of ports, this Lenovo L28u-30 has an HDMI 2.0 port, a DisplayPort 1.2 port and a 3.5mm audio jack, which is what you need since this display does not have internal speakers. I used this display with Alienware M15R4. Laptop, M1 Mac Mini, Windows 10 Mini PC and Chromebook. It worked great on every device and offers a really improved visual experience in terms of resolution for both my Alienware laptop and Chromebook. Colors were vibrant and accurate, which is great for a creative workflow. The screen has a standard aspect ratio, so you don't always get the letterboxes that are common with ultrawide displays. What I liked most about this Lenovo L28u-30 is: - Display brightness - Color accuracy - Narrow bezel - Viewing angles - VESA compatible - Easy installation What I liked least about this Lenovo L28u-30 is: - Inaccurate description . The description lists games as an option and 1 digit says this monitor's refresh rate is 75Hz while other digits say it's 60Hz. Note that this is "only" a 60Hz display. Despite the built-in DisplayPort and FreeSync technologies, I wouldn't buy this monitor primarily for gaming. The latest port standards are not used. I would like to see HDMI 2.1 and DP 2.0 on this display versus the HDMI 2.0/DP 1.4 ports it comes with. - Price fluctuations. This monitor sells for $300-$350 or more. If you're looking for a new display and want something big enough to support a split-screen workflow, this Lenovo L28u-30 is larger than a desktop overall and worth buying. I was a big fan of the display's brightness, color gamut, and color accuracy. Plus, it comes loaded with other features that make it a very good buy at $300. This leads to my shortcomings of this Lenovo L28u-30. Its value is everywhere. If you can get it for around $300, that's a great deal. If it's $350 or more, you can poke around a bit. I also found the Revain's description to be inaccurate as it's not a 75Hz display and while FreeSync technology is built in I don't think it's best used as a gaming monitor. Issues aside, this is a highly functional monitor that has simplified my creative workflow. 4.5 out of 5.0.
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