Lenovo’s announcements also included a new display, the ThinkVision 27 3D Monitor. The glasses-free 3D experience and its 2D to 3D conversion feature are powered by the monitor having its own built-in 3D rendering engine, which Lenovo touts in its press release as “elevat[ing] productivity by reducing the need for additional equipment and computing power.” With the 27-inch monitor projecting two images at the user and built-in eye tracking, Lenovo says that it provides “a natural 3D viewing experience.”
According to the spec sheet provided by Lenovo, the panel in the monitor is of the IPS 3-side NearEdgeless variety with 4K resolution in 2D mode and 1920×2160 resolution in 3D mode. It boasts 310 nits of brightness, a 1,000:1 contrast ratio, a 60Hz refresh rate, and factory color calibration. Connectivity-wise, the monitor features a pair of HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort input with a USB Type-C connector, and an RJ45 audio out jack. The USB Type-C connector supports “up to 100W” of USB Power delivery.
The monitor will be available in February 2024 at $2,999.