Lenovo L27e-30 27-inch FHD LED Backlit LCD FreeSync Monitor, Ultra-Slim, 3-Side NearEdgeless Frame, HDMI and VGA, Tilt, VESA Mount, Wide Angle Viewing
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W. Chang
> 3 dayThis is a great all-purpose monitor. The bezels are pretty minimal and the monitor is extremely lightweight. Ill be using this in a dual-monitor setup with another small bezel 27 matte monitor, so this is a perfect fit. The color reproduction is very good, which I expected from it being an IPS display. While probably not good enough for professional image editing work, for $230 Im very impressed. While its not a full-on gaming monitor, the price point and feature set dont imply that it should be. With the 75hz refresh rate and AMD Freesync, this does a decent job of meeting most casual gaming needs. I noticed no screen tearing or issues with doing some light MOBA gaming. My only real complaint is the lack of connection options. HDMI is fine, but VGA is pretty much worthless these days. Not having a DVI option seems a bit strange. While converters are an option, I would expect them to err on the side of modern tech and require customers to use adapters to go backwards. However, HDMI being the primary option means you can convert to virtually any connector type without issue. All in all, Im extremely happy with this monitor. Its a great value for an all-purpose monitor that doesnt struggle in any one area.
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fuss1
Greater than one weekThis is an excellent backlit LCD monitor. The size is perfect and allows me to work with programs like Excel at a decent size and allows so much more to be displayed. Lenovo is a good brand name, and this 27 Ultra-slim LCD is no exception. The refresh rate works for my needs and the backlight on this makes for a pleasant viewing experience. If anything changes my opinion after extended use, Ill come back to update my review. So far, Im impressed enough to recommend this monitor.
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Sandfinder
> 3 dayThis is a mid-range high quality 27 1080p monitor from Lenovo. While it has a refresh rate of 75hz, its not enough for serious gamers but should be good enough for very casual gamers. It has a reasonable price tag for these features. One thing I really like about this monitor is it barely has any bezel so if you plan to put multiple monitors side by side, this would be a great choice. The stand tilts but thats about it. Being an IPS panel, it offers excellent viewing angles but the black point isnt as good as OLED. My wife uses it for her computer and it is more than enough for her purposes, which includes web browsing, creating documents and presentations, and watching YouTube videos. We use the HDMI connection but its nice to see the old VGA port available too. You can tell its not a high end monitor because it doesnt have a DisplayPort. Overall, for most purposes, this monitor is great for general household use but you might want to get something with a faster refresh rate if you do a lot of gaming.
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dallase
> 3 dayThis is 75hz and 4ms, which automatically rules it out for FPS gaming. Its 1080p in a 27” format, which rules it out for any graphic design type work. If you have bad eyes, you’ll probably appreciate 1080p on 27”. I wouldnt use this for anything other than web, email, and office work. Or maybe a 2nd monitor.
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Independent One
> 3 dayI like the build and design of this Lenovo monitor. I find it both practical and aesthetically pleasing. It also has nicely integrated functional extras like a pen tray and cable management cavity. The chassis thin, he bezels narrow and the stand occupies a relatively small footprint for the display size. However, despite these favorable attributes, I have trouble mustering up little more than a meh worth of enthusiasm for the actual display. Colors on the matte display seem accurate but a bit washed out and dim. I realize this is a highly subjective opinion and some users may prefer this display over an overly bright display with artificially deep, saturated rendered colors. I just happen to prefer the latter. In addition to being dim and having washed out colors, the FHD resolution also seems slightly grainy with visible pixels. I downloaded and installed Lenovo’s Artery application with the intention of fine-tuning the display but was disappointed to discover it offers little beyond the default hardware button controls. Gamma adjustment capability would have been useful but is not offered. The only major feature found in Artery that is not available in the default hardware buttons is the screen partition option. It allows the screen to be divided up into separate windows. This feature is more useful on a Mac than Windows because Windows has had similar functionality for years now. The monitor has an overdrive feature that worked well when tested. I was able to test and observe incremental improvements in tracking between overdrive being set to off, normal and extreme. This would be helpful for watching videos or gaming. One major glaring weakness of this monitor is the limited connectivity options. Inputs are limited to only one HDMI and one VGA. That’s it. There’s no DisplayPort, no USB-C, no Thunderbolt nor even a DVI. I needed a DisplayPort to HDMI adapter just to use it with an HP EliteBook. Since no one really uses VGA anymore, it’s essentially like only having a single HDMI port for connectivity. This would be a decent monitor for business or desktop productivity use but it’s too limited in too many areas for much use beyond that.
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ElVaporizer
> 3 dayLenovo L27e-30 27-inch FHD LED Backlit LCD FreeSync Monitor, 1920x1080, Ultra-Slim, 3-Side NearEdgeless Frame came at the perfect time to setup a new Wework office. I got tired of working from home and my employer is thousands of miles away. I decided that a Wework office was the way to go. I wanted a widescreen monitor because I do video game development using Unreal engine. This monitor is perfect for my needs. It isnt that expensive, has great resolution, is almost edgeless and is a lot of screen compared to conventional 16:9 monitors. The Lenovo monitor has good color rendition, is ultra slim and looks great on my desk. I get a lot of queries from my co-workers about this monitor and how I like it. I always say good things and let them try the monitor for themselves. BTW: This monitor is also great for playing video games. You wont get to see whats behind you but the gamin experience is more immersive. It reminds me of my home setup where I have a similarly shaped Dell 48 ultrawide monitor so I can work similarly with several windows opened side-by-side. I find that working on a single wide-screen monitor is preferable to working on dual monitors for many applications.
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Joe Collins
> 3 dayThis is a well designed 27 screen that is thin, lightweight and easily mounted onto a VESA wall or desk mount. The display is bright and the colors are vivid. I like that it has very thin bezels on the top and sides with the controls conveniently located along the bottom of the screen. Many screens today are of a similar performance and specification. What Im looking for in a screen is great design, high performance and an excellent size/price ratio. This Lenovo L27e screen has it all! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! AAA+++