Lenovo’s ThinkVision M14 is a thin, light, USB-C-powered portable monitor that pairs perfectly with the company’s iconic matte black ThinkPads. The 14-inch, 1920×1080-resolution panel shines bright at ...
Why it matters: Lenovo describes the ThinkVision M14 as the perfect travelers' companion. Indeed, that's a use case I hadn't really even considered. If you work a lot on the go with colleagues or ...
The Lenovo ThinkVision M14 is a good portable display. Its color range and good contrast ratio makes for a pleasant overall experience. It should fare pretty well in the vast majority of tasks. The ...
If you need a secondary 14-inch display, look no further than Lenovo's ThinkVision M14. It is, quite simply, the best option available. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
Get ready for Lenovo's 2240 x 1400 portable panel. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Lenovo's ThinkVision M14d Mobile Monitor ...
Lenovo announced today the ThinkVision M14t, the successor to last year's portable display unveiled at the Mobile World Congress. What makes the new version different is its touchscreen support. At ...
The Lenovo ThinkVision M14t is a productivity-focused portable monitor with several notable features including a built-in display stand, a touchscreen, and a bundled stylus. It’s expensive, though, ...
When I’m working from home I typically plug my laptop into a desktop monitor so I can work on two screens. When I’m working on the go… I don’t. There are plenty of reasons for that — but it basically ...
Lenovo this week revealed the ThinkVision M14, a portable 14-inch monitor that should connect to Macs and iPad Pros through USB-C. The peripheral uses an IPS panel with 300 nit brightness, and ...
Mobile World Congress is mostly about phones and other mobile tech, but Lenovo also used the show to introduce a handful of new products outside that narrow-but-vast category. The most interesting of ...
If anyone wasn't aware - USB monitors have been a thing for a while. HP and specific use manufacturers have both made them. Can't speak to specific sizes, resolutions, or if they use USB-C yet, but ...