Testseek.com have collected 24 expert reviews of the Lenovo ThinkVision M14 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo ThinkVision M14.
May 2020
(83%)
24 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(93%)
166 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great Imaging Quality
Sharp Resolution with Taller Aspect Ratio
USB-C Connectivity
Premium Build Quality
Outstanding dual kickstands
Quality image
Ports on both sides of the display
Compact and very lightweight
Bright for a portable monitor
Good color fidelity
Wide range of tilt angles
Includes protective sleeve
Excellent color accuracy
Above average contrast ratio
Very thin
Very light
Very portable
Comes with a carrying case
Works with basically all platforms
Thunderbolt 3 support
Good viewing angles
High (2
2K) resolution for a portable monitor
Bright with high contrast
Sturdy hinged stand with great tilt range
Supports USB power delivery and DisplayPort over USB
High pixel density results in crisp images and text
Fairly wide viewing angles
Decent reflection handling
The editors didn't like
Expensive
Slower Pixel Response Time
Zero audio capabilities
Limited ports
USB connectivity only
Limited OSD controls
No speakers
No touch screen
Only supports USB Type-C. No HDMI ports to speak of
Published: 2023-01-13, Author: Paolo , review by: monitornerds.com
Great Imaging Quality, Sharp Resolution with Taller Aspect Ratio, USB-C Connectivity, Premium Build Quality,
Expensive, Slower Pixel Response Time
The Lenovo ThinkVision M14d is an excellent choice if you want a capable portable monitor with premium build quality. The IPS panel leads when it comes to color accuracy and gamut coverage, so it's one of the best for imaging-related jobs. Our favorite pa...
High (2,2K) resolution for a portable monitor, Bright with high contrast, Sturdy hinged stand with great tilt range, Supports USB power delivery and DisplayPort over USB
Published: 2022-03-12, Author: Tony , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: The monitor you're using right now might have come bundled with your desktop PC, or maybe you bought it back when 1,280 by 1,024 was considered "high resolution." Since you spend a huge part of every day looking at your screen, it pays to be picky when bu...
Published: 2022-03-12, Author: Tony , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: The monitor you're using right now might have come bundled with your desktop PC, or maybe you bought it back when 1,280 by 1,024 was considered "high resolution." Since you spend a huge part of every day looking at your screen, it pays to be picky when bu...
Published: 2021-03-19, Author: Tony , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: The monitor you're using right now might have come bundled with your desktop PC, or maybe you bought it back when 1,024 by 768 was considered "high resolution." Since you spend a huge part of every day looking at your screen, it pays to be picky when buyi...
Excellent color accuracy, Above average contrast ratio, Very thin, very light, very portable, Comes with a carrying case, Works with basically all platforms, Thunderbolt 3 support, Good viewing angles
No speakers, No touch screen, Only supports USB Type-C. No HDMI ports to speak of, Included carrying pouch is a little flimsy
The Lenovo ThinkVision M14 is a good portable display. Its color range and good contrast ratio makes for a pleasant overall experience. It should fare pretty well in the vast majority of tasks. The display works great over USB Type-C and that's good news...
Published: 2019-10-16, Author: Paolo , review by: monitornerds.com
The Lenovo ThinkVision M14 is the best portable monitor you can buy at the moment thanks to its fantastic design and vibrant screen. We love the fact that you don't have to wrestle with origami-style stands which are flimsy and tend to flip easily. We als...
Studies after studies have proven that increasing the display surface area instantly increase people's productivity. That's why companies like Google gave workers dual-screen by default. Sounds good, but for the road warrior, it's not that simple.No one t...