Lenovo new ThinkVision monitors consumes 30-60 percent less energy than previous models

lenovo_lcd_monitor.jpgDelivering outstanding performance, the new Lenovo ThinkVision L1700p, L1940 Wide, L1940p Wide, L2240p Wide, L2440p Wide and L2440x Wide monitors use 30-60 percent less energy than previous ThinkVision models, are EPEAT Gold rated and GREENGUARD certified, and include packaging for select models with 65 percent recycled materials. The new line-up of Lenovo ThinkVision monitors includes the flagship ThinkVision L2440x Wide monitor, Lenovo’s first 24-inch, low-halogen display that provides up to 225 percent more work area than many ultraportable notebook screens. Using highly efficient White LED backlight technology, the L2440x Wide requires only 29 watts of power to operate.

The Lenovo ThinkVision L1700p monitor is available worldwide beginning September 19 through Lenovo Business Partners. The ThinkVision L1940 Wide monitor is available in European markets only beginning September 19. Additional models will be available worldwide beginning in October. Starting prices range from $239.99 for the ThinkVision L1700p to $749.99 for the ThinkVision L2440x Wide.

September 17, 2008 - 4:21 AM | Posted in - Computing |


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