[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I anticipate that this monitor would solve my problem of using two computer individually, but that wasn’t the case. The monitor doesn’t change to individual computers unless you use one computer at a time. I have put in a Support case and was told to photograph my connections but today I still don’t have a resolution my last resort is to return the monitor. The feature I am referring to is to keyboard monitor mouse feature KVM.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I’m genuinely pleased with the Lenovo ThinkVision P27u-20. The build quality feels solid and “office-grade,” and the design is clean without being flashy. The USB-C single-cable setup is the standout for me—video, data, and charging through one connection makes desk use feel much more streamlined. Image quality is excellent for productivity: text looks crisp, colors appear consistent, and it’s comfortable for long sessions. The stand is a big plus—easy height adjustment, tilt, swivel, and pivot, so it’s simple to get an ergonomic setup. The built-in hub functionality is practical: plugging peripherals into the monitor keeps the workspace tidy and reduces cable clutter. Overall, it feels like a well-rounded, professional monitor that’s clearly designed for daily use.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] its good. I like the docking capabilities. The color is off right out of the box (too red). I ordered a Datacolor Spyder to help with that.