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Delarock

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Dec 25, 2016
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Hallou, after struggling with few external monitors , i can really recommend lenovo thinkvision T32p ( cheapest 32 inch ips monitor i think),
no problem with waking up ( working flawlessly ) and logitech mx keys and mouse with no lag( dongle connected to monitor) comparing to BT connection.
 

deksawyer

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Sep 3, 2020
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Fife, Scotland
Likewise, the Lenovo Q27H-10 I bought for my M1 Air is charging the Air via USB C, connects flawlessly, and waking up on demand. Might be useful for anyone looking for a 27.

There's a bit of smearing when scrolling, but it doesn't bother me too much.
 

seanessey

macrumors member
Mar 21, 2004
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Hallou, after struggling with few external monitors , i can really recommend lenovo thinkvision T32p ( cheapest 32 inch ips monitor i think),
no problem with waking up ( working flawlessly ) and logitech mx keys and mouse with no lag( dongle connected to monitor) comparing to BT connection.
Thanks for this, I had no idea this display existed. Does it charge your MacBook? Do you know the pixel density? These are on sale in Canada, I think I’m going to snag one for my new M1 MBP. Thanks again!
 

Delarock

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Dec 25, 2016
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Your welcome, ppi is arround 143 i think, but not sure, 4K on 32 inch, i sold imac retina 5k but after few days i can say i dont miss retina display. Viewing angles are worse , but this monitor is for 599 euros here in europe so we cant expect XDR display for that price. Yes its charging macbook (75 watts)
 
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