Lenovo reveals port replicating displays

Posted on Friday, June 11 2010 @ 2:10 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Lenovo presents the L2330x Wide and ThinkVision L2321x Wide, two new 21.5" displays with an integrated port replicator. These new displays will start shipping in mid-July for $259 and $279, respectively.
The Lenovo L2330x Wide and ThinkVision L2321x Wide monitors let users do more with two-in-one capabilities. The L2330x Wide monitor makes connecting from a laptop simple and economical by combining a port replicator and 21.5-inch monitor into one device. For an 11-inch laptop, the monitor provides nearly 200 percent extra display space and an easier way to work.

The monitor connects to peripherals through USB and is the first to allow direct plug in of an Ethernet cable. The L2330x Wide provides a cost effective solution at just $259 compared with purchasing a port replicator and monitor separately.

Lenovo engineers developed a creative solution to give large business customers the best of both worlds with the ThinkVision L2321x Wide monitor. The “duo” monitor features a dual display function so users can work in split screen mode: For example, with 2:1 mode users can view full screen PowerPoint slides on one part of the display and run other applications on the other. The “duo” inputs both VGA and DisplayPort video and comes with a vertical stand that can be height adjusted.


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