
Now in store: Lenovo's portable 16-inch display
The L16 adds a second screen to your mobile laptop workstation. It can be set up flexibly and can power your laptop via USB-C with up to 65 watts.
Anyone who works a lot on a computer often uses a two-screen setup these days. On the go, this quickly becomes a challenge: then you have to adapt your usual workflow to a single and usually small laptop display. Lightweight, compact screens that you can easily take with you provide a remedy. This includes the 15-inch screen L15 from Lenovo. With an average of 4.6 stars from 465 reviews, this display is well received by our customers.
A 16-inch version is now also available from us. The L16 with an IPS panel offers a resolution of 1920 × 1200 pixels and a refresh rate of 60 Hertz. With 300 nits of brightness, it is best suited for indoor use and other environments without direct sunlight. The response time is six milliseconds in performance mode and eight milliseconds in standard mode.
Lightweight and adaptable
The device is seven millimeters thick and weighs 0.98 kilograms. The stand extends across the entire width of the display and can be folded out by up to 90 degrees. This allows you to adjust the tilt angle to your needs. The height can also be changed slightly: a flexible bar at the bottom raises the display by up to one centimeter.
You can also set the screen upright: the fully extended stand stabilizes the monitor in this position. The tilt angle is fixed.
Connections
You have two USB-C ports available. They support Power Delivery and thus serve as a power connection for the monitor. In addition, the L16 can provide up to 65 watts via the connections and thus also power your laptop, provided it is connected to the mains. Thanks to a Kensington lock device, you can secure the monitor against theft.
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