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Lenovo debuts trio of 1080p-resolution monitors; one includes multi-touch

By | March 15, 2010, 3:48am PDT

Summary: Lenovo has released three new monitors, all with 1080p-resolution displays. Two of them are fairly basic, but one boasts multi-touch capabilities.

Lenovo has released three new monitors, all with 1080p-resolution displays. Two of them are fairly basic, but one boasts multi-touch capabilities.

Not too many specs have been unveiled yet, but here is what has been confirmed so far on these sleek-looking displays:

L2461x Wide (pictured above)

  • 23.6-inch multi-touch display
  • 300 nits brightness
  • 120Hz MEMC technology
  • Capacitive touch buttons
  • Integrated speakers and microphone
  • Four USB ports
  • 2.0-megapixel webcam

L2261 Wide

  • 21.5-inch LCD screen
  • 1920 × 1080 resolution
  • VGA and DVI inputs

L2361p Wide

  • 23-inch LCD screen
  • Capacitive touch buttons
  • Three USB 2.0 ports
  • HDMI input
  • Integrated speakers and microphone
  • 0.3-megapixel webcam

Prices and release dates haven’t been announced yet, although some online vendors have already posted the L2461x, selling between $550 and $618.

[Images via Thinkpads]

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