Just got mine, I love it. In case you are interested this runs on Mac BUT for the touch features to work you have to use a driver from touch-base. I had a small issue with the pen events not being properly detected but solved with a tip from touch-base troubleshooting guide.
A product geared to a niche audience, but one that can be extremely resourceful. Having a single tablet for my desktop workflow, laptop workflow, and mobile workflow sounds very neat to this design student. I’m sure various professionals could take advantage of it. Build quality is better than most tablets. Colors accuracy especially isn’t a deal breaker when all I need are lines and a bright enough screen.
hi, I mount my iPadPRO M1 to the Apple smart keyboard and charge it by Apple cable. Then I connect my iPadPro via Lenovo cable to M14T monitor and works fine. BUT very fast (Although the iPad is in charge) the battery of my iPad will drain very fast! any solution?
4:20 Calling that portrait mode is a bit of a stretch. You block ports/buttons and are stuck at an awkward 90° angle. Shame, as it's a nice product, but lack of _proper_ portrait support is a deal breaker IMO. Great review nonetheless!
Big mistake I did when I bought it. I suggest all who want full advantage of monitor to not buy this one. It will not work on pc or iphone or ipad like asus zenscreen do.
I was too but eventually decided that a 15 inch is more than sufficient. 17+ starts to get too big and heavy and outweighs the additional real estate. 15 gives great amount of space and goes in backpack easily. While not as big as 17 it seems to be the best size/screen ratio. You can always get 2 15-inch if you need even more.
Just got mine, I love it. In case you are interested this runs on Mac BUT for the touch features to work you have to use a driver from touch-base. I had a small issue with the pen events not being properly detected but solved with a tip from touch-base troubleshooting guide.
Is the pen using Wacom EMR technology, like most of the other Lenovo pens do? Thanks. Great Channel!
Enjoy your reviews, thanks Ed
Thanks for watching
A product geared to a niche audience, but one that can be extremely resourceful. Having a single tablet for my desktop workflow, laptop workflow, and mobile workflow sounds very neat to this design student. I’m sure various professionals could take advantage of it. Build quality is better than most tablets.
Colors accuracy especially isn’t a deal breaker when all I need are lines and a bright enough screen.
I just order mine but I'm not sure if I need a screen protector!! What do you think???
hi, I mount my iPadPRO M1 to the Apple smart keyboard and charge it by Apple cable. Then I connect my iPadPro via Lenovo cable to M14T monitor and works fine. BUT very fast (Although the iPad is in charge) the battery of my iPad will drain very fast! any solution?
Can the M14t work by just plugging USB-C with phone only (no other power supply, phone battery is the source)?
Can you please help me if this monitor can be used as a main stay touch monitor for my windows desktop cpu?
Damn it. I just bought the M14. I had no idea an M14T existed. I would have bought that one instead
4:20 Calling that portrait mode is a bit of a stretch. You block ports/buttons and are stuck at an awkward 90° angle. Shame, as it's a nice product, but lack of _proper_ portrait support is a deal breaker IMO. Great review nonetheless!
Big mistake I did when I bought it. I suggest all who want full advantage of monitor to not buy this one. It will not work on pc or iphone or ipad like asus zenscreen do.
Does it have palm rejection if you have your hand resting on the screen when taking notes?
yes
Am waiting for a 17in to about 20in portable monitor.
I was too but eventually decided that a 15 inch is more than sufficient. 17+ starts to get too big and heavy and outweighs the additional real estate. 15 gives great amount of space and goes in backpack easily. While not as big as 17 it seems to be the best size/screen ratio. You can always get 2 15-inch if you need even more.
Nice video
Is it compatible with Thunderbolt 3 ports?
yes
Not compatible with lenovo ideapad 530s. Very disappointing.
A neat idea.
Cintiq!
yes, but nothing aimed at businesses users who want similar features which is why this exists. I don't feel they compete. They are complimentary
Sold out
it just launched. No retailers carry it yet.
Buy 4K Uperfect thin 15.6.
Lenovo is a copy of that.