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| Lenovo’s Q24i & Q27q Ultra-Thin Displays with Reduced Eye Fatigue Lenovo has unveiled two new consumer displays featuring ultra-thin bezels, AMD’s FreeSync variable refresh rate technology, and certified to minimize eye fatigue by TÜV Rhineland Eye Comfort standards. The LCDs will be available already this month and will not be too expensive. The new monitors carrying the TÜV Rhineland Eye Comfort badge are Lenovo’s Q24i and Q27q that come in an ultra-thin/ultra-compact chassis that blends in with any surroundings — whether this is home or office — and features ultra-thin ‘near edgeless’ bezels on three sides. Both monitors feature AMD’s FreeSync variable refresh rate technology, built-in stereo speakers, as well as DisplayPort and HDMI inputs. The smaller Lenovo Q24i has a 23.8-inch Full-HD panel, whereas the larger Lenovo Q27q comes with a 27-inch QHD IPS panel. Other specifications are yet to be disclosed, yet expect them to be in-line with other mainstream monitors available today. Besides design, the key selling feature of the Q24i and Q27q monitors is TÜV Rhineland’s Eye Comfort certification. The latter ensures that a display carrying the appropriate badge reduce blue light content, flicker, and reflection. They also offer consistent image quality from different perspectives, which pretty much requires a high-quality IPS or VA-class panel. Experts from TÜV Rhineland evaluate monitors according to safety and health requirements set in Europe, US, UK, and Hong Kong, so test results can be used internationally. https://www.anandtech.com/show/14821...ed-eye-fatigue |
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