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When you are mainly a desktop user and are used to your home setup it is very uncomfortable and hard to get adjusted to a different system or a laptop. This happens to me all the time when I am traveling, especially because my home system is setup...
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Slim design, Easy to setup, No extra power adapter, USB connection rather than DVI, VGA or HDMI...
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Since there is no external power it will drain your laptops battery...
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You know you really take multiple displays for granted when you don’t have them anymore. This always happens to me when I travel, and makes adjusting to a single display much harder. Lenovo really did a great job with the ThinkVision LT1421, it is sm...
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The $200 (as of April 4, 2012) Lenovo ThinkVision LT1421 monitor provides a simple, one-cable option for adding a second display to your setup. A second monitor is useful for many reasons, and whether you just want more screen real estate on your alrea...
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Slim and lightweight, Sturdy kickstand, Powered by USB cable...
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Colors are washed out, Cover can be hard to remove, Viewing angles aren't great...
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If you need more screen real estate on the go or on your desk, the Lenovo ThinkVision portable monitor serves as an easy-to-use second screen for any Windows or Mac laptop with a spare USB port...
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This post brought to you by Lenovo. All opinions are 100% mine.Is it possible to have a computer monitor that is too large? I think not! More is always better when it comes to screen real estate. But adding a 2nd monitor to your desktop or your laptop...
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Very portable, Great viewing angle, Connects via USB, Does not require an AC adapter or power cord...
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Screen rotation feature wouldn't work with my 27" iMac, No VESA mount...
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Lenovo is currently selling the LT1421 Wide Mobile Monitor at a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $199.99. The monitor itself offers a rated 400:1 contrast ratio, and up to 200 nits of brightness. That means tha...
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Surprisingly bright, Powered by just one or two USB ports, Extremely durable build quality...
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Two and a half pounds, No functionality outside of strictly being a display...
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Lenovo's LT1421 Wide Mobile Monitor ended up being a lot better than I originally suspected it would be. Editing photos on the road from CES was made easier by the extra space for Photoshop; the monitor also came in handy for scanning press releases for supplemental information to add to our hands on coverage. It'll be equally helpful for anyone whose job demands a similarly mobile working envir...
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We've never had the chance to play with a USB monitor before, so when Lenovo offered to send over the ThinkVision LT1421 we told them that we'd most certainly take a look at it for them. The ThinkVision LT1421 is a 14-inch wide flat panel monitor th...
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The Lenovo ThinkVision LT1421 is a great USB monitor for those on the go that want a simple to use device that is backed by a 3-year warranty...
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Sometimes a laptop screen just doesn't cut it if you're working with spreadsheets or giving a presentation to a small group. Enter the Lenovo ThinkVision LT1421 ($199.99 list), a portable 14-inch monitor driven and powered by your laptop's USB port. Light...
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Lightweight. USB powered. Good color and text quality.
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Weak light grayscale performance. Lacks picture settings...
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The Lenovo ThinkVision LT1421 portable 14-inch monitor is a great travel companion for users requiring more screen real estate while on the road...
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I’m a multi-monitor addict. My addiction started many years ago. I had a rather lame customer service job, and as part of my job I needed to manage spreadsheets with customer interactions while also filling in data on a separate, large window. To a...
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The Lenovo LT1421 is not entirely unique. There are a few other competitors from companies like Toshiba, AOC, Mimo and more. Many of these products have traits that make them a bit difficult to consider, however. The AOC’s 16-inch panel size is too big...
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Ok – I will admit, I was stuck. Some by my own doing, some by circumstances beyond my control. Here I am, 3195 miles away from home, a dead laptop (due to me watching films on the flight cross-country – and not bringing my laptop charger with me) and a pr...
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Sometimes a laptop screen just doesn't cut it if you're working with spreadsheets or giving a presentation to a small group. Enter the Lenovo ThinkVision LT1421 ($199.99 list), a portable 14-inch monitor driven and powered by your laptop's USB port. Light...
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Lightweight. USB powered. Good color and text quality.
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Weak light grayscale performance. Lacks picture settings...
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The Lenovo ThinkVision LT1421 portable 14-inch monitor is a great travel companion for users requiring more screen real-estate while on the road...
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