Lenovo ThinkVision LT1421 14in
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14IN WS LCD 1366X768 400:1 LT1421 USB BLACK 5MS SPKR TILT
I recommend that screen to anyone who need a simple and good looking second portable display.- Light
- Big enough screen
- USB power
- No portrait mode
- small viewing angle
- not IPS screen
Fantastic option
There are many times when a second monitor would be helpful, especially when working on web design or graphics, but I did not want to sacrifice that much space on my desk. This monitor is a perfect option. It is portable, can be folded up for easy storage, works with just usb, not multiple cables.
Easy to use and transport
Very straightforward to set up. Easy to use and transport. Has made working away from the office a breeze!
Lenovo ThinkVision LT1421
It's no secret that using multiple monitors dramatically increases your productivity at the home or office, but the moment you travel with your laptop, you're stuck with a single screen.- Runs on USB power
- Bright screen with wide viewing angles
- Lightest product in its class
- Attractive ThinkPad-inspired design
- Bulky cover
- Weaker Mac performance
Lenovo ThinkVision LT1421 14-inch Portable USB Monitor Review
When you are mainly a desktop user and are used to your home setup it is very uncomfortable and hard- – Slim design
- – Easy to setup
- – No extra power adapter
- – USB connection rather than DVI
- VGA or HDMI
- – Since there is no external power it will drain your laptops battery
I have this screen almost 3 weeks now and I absolutely love it. The brightness and resolution are far better than I expected, and the choice of so many different light levels is great when you need to save that battery.
Lenovo ThinkVision LT1421
Sometimes a laptop screen just doesn't cut it if you're working with spreadsheets or giving a presentation to a small group. Enter the Lenovo ThinkVision LT1421 ($199.99 list), a portable 14-inch monitor driven and powered by your laptop's USB port.- Lightweight
- USB powered
- Good color and text quality
- Weak light grayscale performance
- Lacks picture settings
Lenovo ThinkVision LT1421 Portable Monitor Review: An Easy-to-Carry Second Screen
The $200 (as of April 4, 2012) Lenovo ThinkVision LT1421 monitor provides a simple, one-cable option for adding a second display to your setup.- Sturdy kickstand
- Powered by USB cable
- Slim
- Viewing angles aren't great
- Colors are washed out
- Cover
Lenovo ThinkVision LT1421 review
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 desk, or you need a second display to take on the...
Very good overall, but it buzzes
- It's a DisplayLink device, so you can run it on both Windows and Mac, and the drivers/firmware are updated frequently and made available at displaylink.com
- Performance on Windows 7 was surprisingly good
- I was able to play a 1080p video in VLC full-screen with no lagging/frame dropping.
- Performance on Mac is not as good as on Windows
- on the Mac, it is fine for office productivity/web browsing/text, but video is fairly laggy to the point of being unpleasant to watch. Included plastic stand does the job, but feels flimsy for a $200 product.