Islamabad, 6 May, 2025: Lenovo’s latest addition to its monitor lineup, the Think Vision T24-40, is positioned to serve both business users and general consumers with a need for a responsive, ergonomic, and color-accurate display.
Designed to balance performance and practicality, the new 23.8-inch Full HD monitor is priced around $150, making it a competitive offering in the mid-range segment.
The screen is built on an IPS panel with WLED backlighting and delivers a 1920×1080 resolution at a refresh rate of 120Hz.
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With a grey-to-grey response time of 4ms, it promises smooth motion handling for daily productivity and media tasks alike.
The ThinkVision T24-40 provides 8-bit color depth and supports up to 99% of both sRGB and BT.709 color spaces, making it suitable for creative professionals who require accurate color output.
A contrast ratio of 1500:1, brightness level of 250 nits, and anti-reflective coating further enhance its usability in bright indoor environments.
Lenovo’s emphasis on visual comfort is evident in its adherence to TÜV Rheinland Eye Comfort and Eyesafe 2.0 standards.
The monitor is engineered to limit blue light exposure and reduce eye strain during extended use through built-in hardware-level filtering.
Connectivity is another strength. The display includes HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort 1.2, and VGA ports, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices, both modern and older.
A USB hub built into the unit offers three USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 ports, one USB-C (data only, 15W), and a USB-B upstream connection for streamlined peripheral management.
In terms of ergonomics, the adjustable stand enables a height increase of up to 155mm, a tilt range between 5° and 23.5°, and swivels 45° in either direction.
The screen can also pivot 90° for portrait orientation. VESA mounting support (100×100mm) provides added flexibility for custom setups.
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Weighing 5.1 kg with the stand and 3.0 kg without, the monitor also includes a joystick for on-screen navigation and is compatible with Lenovo’s ThinkColour software for in-depth calibration and customization.
The ThinkVision T24-40 enters a competitive market, where brands like Titan Army and AOC are launching high-refresh-rate displays at aggressive price points.
Lenovo’s offering stands out with its blend of comfort features, color precision, and connectivity, tailored for a professional audience.



