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Enter the Lenovo ThinkVision LT1421, a portable 14-inch monitor driven and powered by your laptop's USB port. Light enough to take with you on the road, this neat little display offers good color and small text performance, and comes with a protective cov...
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Consumers in desperate need of a monitor that can last throughout a travel should find their salvation in the one made by Lenovo: ThinkVision LT1421. This device is very easy to take with you wherever your feet take you. And let's face it: the display of...

For all of the above reasons, Lenovo's ThinkVision LT1421 is a favorite of ours. This monitor has the pro of being extra portable. Images are amazing and they are achieved over a USB bus...
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After a new monitor? We help you pick the best display with our Best Monitors roundup . If you want to optimise productivity, one of the best ways to do it is to get a second monitor. Whether you're a home, business or professional user, more desktop real...

Durable, thin and light, Protective cover, Matt finish on screen and body, Runs completely off a single USB, Adequate image quality...

No portrait mode, Relatively expensive due to lack of competition, Some image quality issues make it unsuitable for photo work...
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The £120 inc VAT Lenovo ThinkVision LT1421 display provides a simple, one-cable option for adding a second display to your setup. A second monitor is useful for many reasons, and whether you just want more screen real estate on your already-crowded des...

The Lenovo ThinkVision LT1421 portable USB-powered monitor makes for a great addition to your travel bag with its slim profile, included cover, and straightforward, one-cable connection. The monitor performs best as a secondary display for email, text...
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The 14in, $170 (as of April, 2012) Lenovo ThinkVision LT1421 monitor provides a simple, one-cable option for adding a second display to your setup. A second monitor is useful for many reasons, and whether you just want more screen real estate on your a...

Portable, Easy to set up, No power adapter required...

Cover can be difficult to put on and remove, Narrow viewing angles, Can’t render gradients smoothly...

Lenovo's ThinkVision LT1421 is a great dual-monitor solution for laptop users. It's light and easy to carry and draws all its power from your laptop's USB port. Its picture quality isn't great, but that's not the main selling point of the unit -- it's...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2013-11-13 19:56:01
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Tweet Submit The ThinkVision is yet another DisplayLink product — that is, a monitor that runs off USB. This one is 14 inches in size, can be propped up on its own kickstand (although it can't tilt backwards enough for our liking) and comes with a...

Gives extra screen real estate for the mobile warrior, Is light and slim enough to tote around in your laptop bag...

Poor viewing angles, Corruption visible when USB 2.0 bandwidth isn't enough, Limited colour palette, Shallow viewing angles...

The ThinkVision is an acceptable accessory if you need extra screen real estate on the go. Just don't expect flawless imagery.
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There are a number of USB monitors now beginning to come into the market. The idea is that you plug these into your laptop, as required, to give an extended desktop. The problem with most of them, however, is that their output is usual quite poor, often w...

An excellent way to extend your laptop screen. It's not too expensive and has a better screen than the majority of the competition. Combine that with the Lenovo quality and this is an excellent product...
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Installing a second monitor on your desktop PC is super easy and can give big gains in productivity, or at least the ability to waste time on meme web sites with twice the efficiency. Notebooks are another story, with few good options for a second scre...
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