The Latest Lenovo ThinkVision Displays Come in Three Models
Michael Hemsworth — December 17, 2021 — Tech
The latest Lenovo ThinkVision displays have been revealed by the brand as a lineup of equipment for businesses that will enable them to transform boardrooms and meeting spaces to maximize connectivity. The units come in the T86, T75 and T65 models that are 86-inches, 75-inches and 65-inches in size, respectively, and each boast 4K resolution along with pen input support. The units are capable of being used with a cable-free webcam with 4K resolution to enable it to be easily positioned for use and removed as desired.
The latest Lenovo ThinkVision displays are priced starting at $4,999 and are expected to be arriving for purchase starting in April 2022 for professional environments to incorporate as needed.
The latest Lenovo ThinkVision displays are priced starting at $4,999 and are expected to be arriving for purchase starting in April 2022 for professional environments to incorporate as needed.
Trend Themes
1. Immersive Displays - The rise of immersive displays presents opportunities for businesses to create more engaging and interactive presentations, enhancing user experience and boosting collaboration.
2. Boardroom Technology - As more businesses invest in boardroom-ready displays, companies that develop complementary technologies such as virtual meeting software and remote presentation tools have an opportunity to disrupt the market.
3. Pen Input Support - The addition of pen input support to displays opens up opportunities for businesses to create more interactive and collaborative presentations, enabling users to communicate, annotate and collaborate with ease.
Industry Implications
1. Enterprise Technology - Enterprise technology companies have an opportunity to capitalize on the demand for boardroom-ready displays by developing complementary technologies and software for more engaging and interactive meetings.
2. Professional Display Manufacturing - Professional display manufacturers have an opportunity to innovate by developing more advanced displays with features such as pen input support and high resolution for a more immersive and interactive user experience.
3. Virtual Collaboration - As businesses invest in boardroom-ready displays and remote collaboration becomes more prevalent, companies that develop virtual collaboration tools such as virtual whiteboards and digital annotation software could disrupt the market.
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