Though it shares a nearly identical name and some physical attributes with the Lenovo Legion Y32p-30, the Lenovo ThinkVision P32p-30 ($1,200) couldn’t serve a more different role than the Y32p-30, which is designed for gaming. With an emphasis on visual clarity over raw performance, the P32p-30 is a 4K UHD monitor with a 31.5-inch IPS panel. It's aimed at productivity and even some light content creation work, but it handles neither exceptionally well. While it may catch the eye of power users and video editors, the high price, relatively high response times, and low maximum brightness will have users looking to more capable and less-expensive options like the HP Z32k.A Monitor Made for the Office Visually, the ThinkVision is not much different from the Lenovo Legion Y32p-30. Both are 31.5 inches when measured diagonally, and both feature thin bezels that wrap their screens, giving a contemporary look and feel. The differences become more apparent upon closer inspection, as the Th...
The Lenovo ThinkVision P32p-30 is a 4K monitor without HDR certification and with low maximum brightness, failing to impress enough to warrant its premium price.
Plenty of ports; Good color accuracy; Full sRGB coverage
Low brightness; No HDR certification; Relatively high response times; Expensive