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Lenovo L2230x


$260.00 Released July, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Installation is fairly simple and easy enough for an entry-level user. Uses a standard USB port, making it universally compatible with almost everything. Driver makes usage intuitive, automatically asks if you want to work with it as a mirror of the laptop or additional space.

The Cons:Often need the drivers installed to make it work right, not completely plug-and-play. Not compatible with older computers, gets both hardware and software conflicts. Port replicator function tends to slow the computer down noticealy.

The Lenovo L2230x is a 22-inch widescreen LCD monitor, released in mid-2010. This display prominently features what Lenovo calls a port replicator: a technology allowing users to plug-in USB accessories and an Ethernet cable directly into the monitor for use with a connected laptop.

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The user is required to make a single USB connection when docking a notebook PC to the L2230x. This display is a suitable choice for business users who primarily work on-the-go, but also require a desktop connection. Other features include Full HD 1080p support, a built-in USB hub, VESA mounting holes and a Kensington lock slot for added security. The Lenovo L2230x uses 22 watts of power and is Energy Star qualified.

Features

  • 22” widescreen LCD panel
  • 1000:1 contrast ratio
  • Port replicator mode
  • Digital/analog video inputs
  • Built-in USB port
  • Adjustable stand
  • Kensington lock slot
  • 100mm VESA mounting holes
  • Color: black

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Pros
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    installation is fairly simple and easy enough for an entry-level user

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    uses a standard USB port, making it universally compatible with almost everything

  • 1

    driver makes usage intuitive, automatically asks if you want to work with it as a mirror of the laptop or additional space

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    USB hub is convenient for the common basics like keyboard and mouse, reduces clutter and tangle

Cons
  • 1

    often need the drivers installed to make it work right, not completely plug-and-play

  • 1

    not compatible with older computers, gets both hardware and software conflicts

  • 1

    port replicator function tends to slow the computer down noticealy

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