The model, called Lenovo ThinkVision 27 3D, is capable of displaying three-dimensional images that do not require additional accessories to view. Representatives of the company told how they managed to achieve this effect and revealed the main specifications of the new product.
Lenovo ThinkVision 27 3D has a 27-inch matrix, the operation of which is regulated by a special chip. It processes the image from the monitor’s webcam, recognizes the direction the user is looking and modifies the picture so that it looks three-dimensional from any angle. The technology is compatible with 3D models in OBJ, 3DS and GLB formats.
The monitor’s IPS screen resolution is 3840×2160 pixels in normal mode, and 1920×1080 pixels when switching to 3D. The matrix refresh rate is 60 Hz, response time is 4 ms. Among other characteristics, the manufacturer notes backlight brightness of up to 310 nits and 99 percent coverage of Adobe RGB and DCI-P3 color spaces.
The monitor is located on a stand with adjustable tilt, height and rotation. Its set of interfaces includes two HDMI connectors, one DisplayPort 1.4, three USB Type-C (DisplayPort Alt and a pair of USB 3.2 Gen 1), four USB Type-A 3.2 Gen 1 and a 3.5 mm audio port.
Lenovo ThinkVision 27 3D is already on sale in China for $2,630.