
Lenovo is diving headfirst into the content creation market with the unveiling of a myriad of creative focused tech products from this years CES.
Starting with the new ThinkVision Creator Extreme 27-inch HDR1000 compatible display for a starting price of US$2,499, with availability set for April 2020.
Sporting an 1152 mini-LED zones and 10,368 LEDs for dynamic local dimming, the monitor is capable of reproducing lifelike images with factory-calibrated colour accuracy at 99% DCI-P3, 100% sRGB and 100% BT.709 colour gamut.
Another 27-inch monitor unveiled by Lenovo is the ThinkVision P27h-20 with a near edgeless bezel, QHD clarity and integrated speakers.
The P27h-20 will be available in March 2020 for US$499.
Alongside is the ThinkVision T34w-20 34-inch 1500R curved display with USB-C one cable connectivity and smart power management for data and video throughput.
At a cost of US$799, the T34w-20 will be available in March 2020.
On the smaller end is the ThinkVision T24v-20 23.8-inch display with an included Full-HD IR camera for Windows Hello security.
Starting at US$264, the new display will be available in April 2020.
Designed to seamless integrate with Lenovo’s ThinkSmart office devices, VoIP meetings will ‘become a breeze’.
For lovers of the classic Trackpoint design of the ThinkPad, Lenovo is now offering the new ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard II with wireless Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity and USB-C fast charging.
It should be noted that the keyboard features a Trackpoint dot without a trackpad.
The wireless keyboard will be available from May 2020 for US$99.99.