Not one to be left out of the fray, Lenovo latest mobile announcement for CES comes in the form of a 13.3 inch, Windows 8 touch optimized mobile monitor.
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The ThinkVision LT1423p Mobile Monitor is being markets as a touch enabled secondary screen to be used by on-the-go professionals wanting the added productivity that a touch screen provides for the Windows 8 experience. The screen is an AH-IPS LED-based display with an edge to edge Gorilla Glass coating for added strength and durability. The monitor also support both wired and wireless forms of connectivity for added versatility.
KeyFeatures
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- Windows 8 touch optimized wired mobile monitor
- 10 point multi-touch Gorilla Glass screen with anti-reflection and anti-fingerprint surfaces
- One USB3.0 interface for its signal and power or optional WiFi wireless connectivity for ultra-mobility
- Digitizer pen with 256 pressure, 2540lpi resolution, and a 133pps data rate
- 4-directions wide viewing angle supported by latest 13.3 inch AH-IPS LED viewing panel
- Ultra slim design ranging from 0.3 inch at its thinnest point to 0.6 inch at its thickest
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The touch screen monitor is only 1/2 an inch thick, weighing a mere 1.6 lbs. Not only is this sized to fit in the same bag as your ultrabook or laptop, but will not add much weight to that shoulder bag either.
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In addition to its 10 point multi-touch support, the ThinkVision LT1423p supports use of an stylus-type touch pen device for finer touch control.
Technical Specifications (provided by Lenovo)
Screen Size |
13.3 inches |
Panel Type |
AH-IPS, LED |
Display/Resolution |
1600*900, HD+ |
Brightness |
300nit |
Contrast Ratio |
500 : 1 |
DCR |
10M:1 |
Interface |
1 USB3.0 |
Multi-touch |
10 point multi-touch |
Touch Pen |
Digitizer with 256 pressure transducers |
Cover / Stand |
Cover with stand to support landscape and portrait use |
Weight |
Starting at 1.6 pounds (730g) |
Thickness |
0.28 inches thin (7.1 mm thin) |
Price |
Starting at USD$349 |
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This was by far to coolest
This was by far to coolest thing to come out of this year’s CES. I will be in line for mine, probably the wired version to keep weight & potential stylus lag down. Poor man’s Cintiq. I sure hope the drivers are optimized for Photoshop… don’t want a replay of MS Surface Pro debacle!