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Lenovo ThinkVision T25d-10 25" 16:10 WUXGA IPS LED Monitor $279.20 Delivered @ Lenovo eBay

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Rare business class 16:10 monitors at a good price, last deal for HP's was back in March

1920x1200 @ 60Hz 300 nits, 99% sRGB
1x HDMI 1.4, 1x DP 1.2, 1x VGA

Specs:
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https://psref.lenovo.com/Detail/ThinkVision_T25d10?M=61DBMAR…

Specs
Product ThinkVision T25d-10
Machine Type 61DB
Region APS
Display Size 25"
View Area 533.45x338.76 mm
Panel In-Plane Switching
Aspect Ratio 16:10
Resolution 1920x1200
Pixel Pitch 0.2789x0.2823 mm
Dot / Pixel Per Inch 91 dpi
View Angle (H / V) 178 / 178
Response Time 4 ms (Extreme mode) / 6 ms (Typical mode) / 14 ms (Off mode)
Color Support 16.7 Million
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Brightness 300 nits
Contrast Ratio 1000:1
Color Gamut 99% sRGB
Curvature None
Anti-glare Yes
Video Connector 1x HDMI 1.4, 1x DP 1.2, 1x VGA
USB Port 4x USB 3.1 Gen 1 (1x BC)
Network Connectivity None
Camera None
Microphone None
Speakers None
Power Consumption (Typical / Maximum) 25W / 66W
Power Adapter Integrated
Stand Tilt, Swivel, Height Adjust Stand
Color Black
Side Bezel Width 2 mm
Dimensions with Stand (HxWxD) 399.5x548.7x260.4 mm / 15.73x21.6x10.25 inches
Weight (Including Stand) 5.5 kg / 12.13 lbs.
Cables Included DP cable, USB 3.1 Gen1
Environmental Certification Energy Star Certified, TCO 8.0, TCO Edge 2.0, EPEAT Silver, RoHS
Ergonomic Certification TÜV Rheinland Eye Comfort
Base Warranty 3-year

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closed Comments

  • +3

    Am I missing something? Doesn’t seem very good for the prices. Or does 16:10 usually attract quite a premium?

    • -2

      this also has 4 x usb c

      so that counters in the cost but i paid less for a 32" 2k monitor

      • +1

        It has 4x Type A USB 3.1 hub

      • +1

        USB A.

    • +9

      16:10 is rare compared to the garden-variety 16:9 monitors. But IMO 27" QHD is the sweet spot now. 24" monitors do have their place though.

    • +3

      Yep, manufacturers very rarely make 16:10 monitors so there's not as much competition. Generally expect a ~$50 premium over the equivalent 24" class.

  • I spent a few months in front of a 24“ QHD monitor and I must say it's a bit too small

    I just got 27“ 4k Dell monitor yesterday from Dell outlet and it's a superb fit. $329

  • This is a good programming monitor for a dual setup.

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