BASIC thinking | We love portable Displays - Lenovo ThinkVision M14 Hands on @basicthinkingtv | Uploaded February 2019 | Updated October 2024, 12 hours ago.
If you want to be productive on the go, one screen is often not enough. What can help is a portable screen. Until now, only Asus offered secondary portable screen on the market, but it was not the most comfortable solution. Here comes Lenovo into the game with the Lenovo ThinkVision M14, a 14 inch Full HD IPS Display with 300 nits and low blue light technology, that fixes some of the issues we had with the Asus.
Because it´s 4.6mm thin and weighs less than 600 g, together with its plastic cover you can easily slide it into your Laptop compartment without scratching your laptop. It has it´s own stand that lets you tilt it to an angle between 10 to 90 degrees. The stands comes with USB-C Ports on both sides, which solves the problem of positioning it, if your laptop has it´s port on the wrong side. What´s also great is that you can use the second one to plug in a charger to charge your laptop, since it will go right through. Of course for a future iteration, we would love to see one with a battery, so it doesn´t drain from the Notebook.
We are excited for this, since for people like us, a secondary display like this is extremely useful for work and editing content, especially if it is this portable. In fact, you could even use it for your next business meeting, so there are multiple use cases.
If you want to be productive on the go, one screen is often not enough. What can help is a portable screen. Until now, only Asus offered secondary portable screen on the market, but it was not the most comfortable solution. Here comes Lenovo into the game with the Lenovo ThinkVision M14, a 14 inch Full HD IPS Display with 300 nits and low blue light technology, that fixes some of the issues we had with the Asus.
Because it´s 4.6mm thin and weighs less than 600 g, together with its plastic cover you can easily slide it into your Laptop compartment without scratching your laptop. It has it´s own stand that lets you tilt it to an angle between 10 to 90 degrees. The stands comes with USB-C Ports on both sides, which solves the problem of positioning it, if your laptop has it´s port on the wrong side. What´s also great is that you can use the second one to plug in a charger to charge your laptop, since it will go right through. Of course for a future iteration, we would love to see one with a battery, so it doesn´t drain from the Notebook.
We are excited for this, since for people like us, a secondary display like this is extremely useful for work and editing content, especially if it is this portable. In fact, you could even use it for your next business meeting, so there are multiple use cases.