Lenovo E20-30 19.5 Inch IPS Panel Monitor (62F7KAT4SA)
Whether you need a reliable monitor for professional tasks, gaming, or everyday browsing, this Lenovo monitor offers crisp visuals, a sleek design, and efficient performance.
The combination of an IPS panel, high-definition resolution, and eye-care technology ensures a comfortable and immersive viewing experience.
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Lenovo E20-30 19.5 Inch IPS Panel 60Hz Monitor (62F7KAT4SA)
Features and Specifications
A monitor that makes work feel stress-free.
Working in a modern-day office is all about staying connected and comfortable.
That is exactly what the ThinkVision E20-30 Monitor is designed to enable.
This smart and practical 19.5-inch TN panel monitor is perfect for the corporate workforce that is focused on productivity.
The 250 nits brightness and 72% NTSC color gamut display the content in vivid colors with life-like light and shade effects.
The ThinkVision E20-30 Monitor comes with a 1600 x 900 resolution screen, ensuring the display keeps on-screen colors true to life.
This monitor’s TUV Low Blue Light-certified technology & TUV Flicker Free-certified technology protects your eyes from harmful blue light, greatly reduces vision fatigue, and ensures minimal screen flicker.
Speaking of comfort, it also comes with a fully adjustable tilt stand for perfect ergonomics.
Its VESA Mount allows you to install the monitor just the way you want, making work a truly stress-free experience.
Seamless Connectivity, HDMI 1.4 +VGA;
TUV Rheinland Low Blue Light;
TUV Rheinland Flicker Free
Display diagonal: 49.5 cm (19.5 Inch)
Display resolution: 1600 x 900 pixels
Panel: TN
Response time: 2 ms
Connection Type: 1x HDMI 1.4, 1x VGA
Native aspect ratio: 16:9
Viewing angle, horizontal: 170°
Viewing angle, vertical: 160°
VESA mounting
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