Lenovo’s new ThinkVision displays are massive screens for the classroom or conference room
Lenovo has three massive displays built to improve collaboration.
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What you need to know
Lenovo just announced a range of ThinkVision large format displays (LFD) ahead of CES 2022. Built for meeting rooms, the ThinkVision T86, T75, and T65 have several features for collaboration. Each LFD features a built-in microphone, integrated speakers, and a modular webcam.
Unlike some displays of this size, Lenovo’s new LFDs run on Android. People can also connect PCs to the displays through a wired connection or with Lenovo’s W20 wireless dongle.
The new ThinkVision displays feature an 8-array microphone and a 4K webcam that’s enhanced with AI. That camera has a 122-degree field of view and supports up to four times digital zoom. The LFDs can also voice tracking to draw focus to specific meeting participants.
Lenovo Smart Whiteboard is available on the ThinkVision T86, T75, and T65, allowing the displays to act as large digital canvases for collaboration.
Only the display size differs between the T86, T75, and T65. All three of the LFDs have the same internals and specs:
The ThinkVision T86 (from $7,999), T75 (from $6,999) and T65 (from $4,999) will be available starting in April 2022.
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