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Review on Lenovo 1920X1080 Ultra Slim NearEdgeless 66BEKCC2US 27", 75Hz, Flicker-Free, Blue Light Filter, Anti-Glare Coating, ‎L27E-30,27Inch Monitor by Corey Snoddy

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good picture quality, but VGA over Displayport?

Let's go into the smallest details and let's be short and direct: Pros (+) / Cons (-) (+) Good image quality. Not great, but not bad either. Fairly bright but a bit washed out. Contrast and saturation could be better, but maybe that's because I'm used to OLED screens. Overall 7/10, especially for the price. (+) Speaking of price, that's a good price for the brand (Lenovo). Certainly not the cheapest, but at least you have Lenovo's reputation for quality assurance. Cheaper than my 24" Samsung monitor.(-) VGA over DisplayPort? What are we stuck in the 90's? It should also be noted that the single HDMI port is 1.4, not even 2.0, so I am pretty sure this monitor is for work/school and not home/home use.(+) Well, at least the refresh rate is 75Hz, so if you're using it for gaming you can at least increase the responsiveness (but not much above 60Hz).(+) Very thin bezels. Well at least they've improved the looks and it looks nice and sturdy on a solid stand. There's even a pen/pen slot in the base. At least it satisfies most Requirements for a 1080p monitor of this size Nothing special or memorable but it gets the job done The key feature for me when I use it is the thin bezels and as the price is very decent I have no problem wearing it with four stars to b rate. Lenovo is a good brand with a good reputation and quality control that you can trust if you are making an unbranded/generic monitor but don't want to miss out on a Samsung or Dell monitor.

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Pros
  • Lenovo
Cons
  • boring packaging

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