Lenovo has unveiled possibly one of the most affordable monitors boasting a 144Hz refresh rate. The ThinkVision S25-4e model is priced at just $86 in China, making it an attractive choice even for standard monitors, let alone one with such a high refresh rate. The new product features a 24-inch Full HD IPS panel.
Equipped with WLED backlighting, the display reaches a brightness of 250 nits. Additionally, Lenovo highlights a 99% sRGB coverage, TÜV Rheinland Eye Comfort Certification, and thin bezels on three sides. However, the monitor lacks a universal stand, only allowing tilt adjustments.
In the competitive arena, comparable models like Dell’s SE2722HX feature similar IPS technology but cater to a slightly upper market segment. Meanwhile, Acer’s KG241Y stands out in the budget category for its vibrant display quality.
The ThinkVision S25-4e stands its ground in the high-demand market for monitors suitable for gaming and professional usage, with its quick refresh rate being a particularly enticing feature for gamers.
The launch is poised to influence pricing strategies among competitors, pushing them to potentially match Lenovo’s aggressive pricing approach. With the increasing consumer shift towards overlooking standard HD monitors in favor of high refresh rate alternatives, the ThinkVision S25-4e might herald a trend of affordability in performance monitors.
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