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Review on Lenovo 31.5-Inch DisplayPort Mountable Monitor 65F8GCC1US - 2560X1440P, 75Hz, Flicker-Free, Tilt Adjustment, Blue Light Filter, Anti-Glare Coating, IPS, C32Q-20 by Robert Boone

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Comfortable monitor without frills

+ No strange frame. Plain black plastic with faint "Lenovo" lettering on the bottom left and adjustment knob guides on the right. + The power indicator is located at the bottom right and is not visible from a normal angle. Much better than annoying monitors with front power indicator lights+. Works great at native resolution of 1440p/75Hz and seamlessly accepts and upscales 4K/60Hz+ HDMI input. 32 inches is a very comfortable size for a monitor. 1440p at 100% offers a reasonable balance between detail/screen size and readability. Movies and games are fun, but it's not the best monitor for ultimate multitasking and Productivity+. The menu is easy to navigate and very intuitive+. The power consumption is between 15W and 25W depending on the brightness setting, which is normal for this monitor. No HDR mode.+ A matte finish to reduce glare and decent brightness mean this monitor is comfortable to use in well-lit rooms.+ As expected from a mainstream product, panel quality is excellent and I couldn't find any dead ones Find the pixels.+ The tilt stand is sturdy and works, the monitor is securely connected to the stand via a hand-tightened screw with an attached +/- ring. As with most monitors, power is supplied via an oversized computer cable. It's good for durability and longevity but takes up space. +/- No built-in speakers, which is normal for a monitor like this.

img 1 attached to Lenovo 31.5-Inch DisplayPort Mountable Monitor 65F8GCC1US - 2560X1440P, 75Hz, Flicker-Free, Tilt Adjustment, Blue Light Filter, Anti-Glare Coating, IPS, C32Q-20 review by Robert Boone



Pros
  • ‎C32q-20
Cons
  • fading

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