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Lenovo ThinkVision 27 Glasses-Free 3D and 2D Compatible Monitor

Lenovo ThinkVision 27: The Future of 3D And 2D Displays Without Glasses

Say goodbye to cumbersome 3D glasses and experience immersive visuals like never before.

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$ 2,999

Lenovo has established a reputation at the forefront of the latest developments in artificial intelligence and consumer electronics over the years with its forward-thinking approach to design and innovation. This ethos is evident in their latest game-changing product, the Lenovo ThinkVision 27 Glasses-Free 3D and 2D Compatible Monitor, delivering an immersive 3D visualization experience for professional content creators.

Sporting an exceptional 27-inch monitor for complete glasses-free 3D presentation, the ThinkVision monitor uses real-time eye-tracking to deliver accurate 3D images that match the user’s perspective for impressive 3D effects. This high degree of accuracy and clarity lends the ThinkVision utility for professional designers working with software such as CAD and other 3D rendering programs that demand painstaking attention to detail.

Image quality is enhanced with DCI-P3 and Adobe RGB for 99% color accuracy, with AI-powered stereo vision and depth perception achieved through the projection of two independent images. Removing the need for cumbersome and uncomfortable VR headsets, the monitor allows users to work for long periods of time on 3D projects without worrying about eye strain or headaches associated with traditional VR systems.

Complementing the release of the Lenovo ThinkVision 27 Glasses-Free 3D and 2D Compatible Monitor is the Wired VOIP ANC Headset Gen 2, producing crisp and clear audio with active noise cancelation. Fully compatible with the most popular conferencing platforms, these headphones also feature an inline call control box for use in busy offices or while working remotely. Lenovo expects to release its 3D monitor in January 2024 for $2,999.

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