August 23, 2008

LENOVO THINKVISION L190X

Solid Corporate LCD



Its black trim, thin bezel, and pedigree shriek "business." In that arena, the Lenovo ThinkVision L190x delivers, providing the features, performance, and IT tools to excel in the workspace. This 1,280-by-1,024 display includes DVI and analog inputs, plus a four-port USB hub. The L190x provides tilt, swivel, and height adjustment. A sensor automatically changes image orientation when the panel is rotated.
The OSD (on-screen display) lets users control brightness and other functions. IT administrators can remotely manage the L190x through the OSM (on-screen manager). They can set brightness and contrast levels, turn the monitor on or off, and lock the OSD, all from a remote consore over the network. TheftAlert sends a message to the remote management console when the monitor has been disconnected from the host system.
Performance is excellent. COlors are bright and well defined, and the display of dark grays was perfect. My only minor nit is slight light-gray weakness, which resulted in some loss of highlight detail.


The L190x isn't for games and movie buffs. Its abysmal (25-millisecond) pixel response rate produced artifacts and ghosting in moving images. But the Lenove ThinkVision L190x is a perfect fir for corporations (with liberal budgets) looking for a solid, general-purpose LCD display with which to stock their employee's desks.
source: PC Magazine August 2008.

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