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Review on Lenovo ThinkVision C24 20 23 8 Monitor 23.8", 1920X1080P, 75Hz, Eye-Care, Cable Management, Cable Lock Slot, Low Blue Light, ‎C24-20, HD by Jim Carter

Revainrating 1 out of 5

You get MUCH less than you pay for - the epitome of a terrible monitor

This is the epitome of a terrible monitor. Here's a very brief overview of what you get. Pros: - it turns on - it displays the content of your PC/laptop. Cons: - At this price point you need a stand that can be raised, lowered and rotated. You only get a tilting stand - the workmanship is obviously a joke. If you only touch the HDMI input, the screen will turn off. Then he returns. I have two of these monitors at work and this is happening on both. So apparently very badly soldered or something. - THEY ARE NOT VERY BRIGHT! To be honest, my eyes strain trying to see these stupid things. I have them in full brightness but they are still painfully dark. - They're blurry. I had to change the scale and layout to at least 125% to get everything big enough and not blurry. (I have 20/20 eyesight and an amazing Dell monitor at home - no blur - FYI) DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME! IT IS TERRIBLE! Heck, there are better options that are cheaper from Acer. Too bad for Lenovo. Trust me, keep going. And don't look back. There's nothing to see here.

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Pros
  • ‎Lenovo Group Limited
Cons
  • Limited screen size options