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The Lenovo L27q-4a is a 27-inch QHD IPS monitor featuring a 2560x1440 resolution, 100Hz refresh rate, and ultra-fast 1ms MPRT response time. Designed for professionals, it includes MaxxAudio® tuned dual speakers, VESA MediaSync for smooth video playback, ergonomic tilt stand, and smart cable management. Its Eyesafe Display 2.0 and TÜV Low Blue Light certification ensure reduced eye fatigue, making it ideal for long hours of productivity and multimedia consumption.
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Max Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
Card Description | Integrated |
Brand | Lenovo |
Series | L27q-4A |
Item model number | 67BFGCC6US |
Item Weight | 12.43 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.72 x 24.14 x 22.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.72 x 24.14 x 22.5 inches |
Color | Cloud Grey |
Manufacturer | Lenovo |
ASIN | B0DJTXKX7P |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | October 10, 2024 |
J**M
Recommended
Good image quality and nice price.
L**B
Good Monitor
I like the size and quality of this monitor! Only downside is that the speaker sound quality isn't the best, but not a deal breaker! I plan on purchasing another one. Ease to setup, the right brightness, Good value for your money!
P**E
Great picture, easy to use
Easily assembled, beautifully clear display for text editing and video-streaming (I didn't try it for gaming). My only "want" would be a manual that explains the menu settings that have unusual names, such as "Over Drive," "MPRT," and "DCR." I'm not a video expert, so it took me a while to find out that if HDR is set to Auto, you can't adjust any of the other display settings, such as Brightness (it's excessively bright with HDR set to Auto). Lenovo's online support for this monitor is seemingly absent. I didn't try the built-in speakers.
A**R
Nice monitor and good value for money
Nice and thin. Works great - excellent value for money. Decent size for my desk.
M**7
Great Monitor, Great Value.
I use a three monitor setup. It saves me a huge amount of time. I have two Samsungs and one Lenovo. More often than not, I don't care about labels. Monitors are another story. This Lenovo is a really fine machine at a very fine price.
S**D
Cracked screen
Screen came cracked
H**O
Very good value.
Really nice display. It comes with an hdmi cable included. The mount assembles in seconds with no tools. The picture quality is very nice. The bezel is very small, it is a good looking monitor. The refresh rate is a bit odd. Its smoother than the average monitor but definitely not a gaming monitor. For work it's plenty smooth however. The picture quality in both resolution and colors is very nice. It is very vibrant without being overly saturated. The mount rotates to allow portrait use which is nice. The menu system is a snap to navigate thanks to the joystick style control in the back. It's not OLED but overall for the price point it is a very nice monitor.
B**P
Great Value – Great Picture – HDMI 2.1 – HDR – Easy Adjust Stand, Angle, Height, Portrait, Landscape
I love the Lenovo L27q-4A Monitor. Great value, highly recommended. The picture is excellent and accurate. The mini-joystick function control is easy to operate and the choices to customize are plentiful including individual color control. Windows 11 recognized it right away but set it up at 60Hz requiring me to have Windows put the refresh to 100 (Windows technically puts it at 99.95Hz). Viewing angle is superb. I have my own speaker system so I didn’t test the internal speakers.The stand is easy to operate. There is no button to press, just lift or push down on the monitor to adjust height; simply rotate it to switch between portrait and landscape; and tilt it to the angle that best suits you. You will have to hit Win+P to tell Windows the portrait or landscape orientation, though it defaults to landscape on installation.It should be noted that the online selling information about HDMI 2.0 is incorrect at the time of writing this review. The Lenovo website states that two HDMI ports are 2.1. The monitor does have an HDR Auto setting which disables brightness and contrast controls. Windows 11 does not automatically recognize HDR and must be set to HDR (hit Win+Alt+B to toggle on and off) to avoid SDR content looking washed out.
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