The Lenovo ThinkVision P27u-20 ($769), a 27-inch productivity monitor, offers more ports than its predecessor the ThinkVision P27u-10—including a pair of Thunderbolt 4 connectors—while keeping the latter's impressive color accuracy and slightly bettering its ergonomics. The panel's high resolution makes it good for viewing small text, cramped spreadsheets, or fine detail in diagrams, while its accurate color rendition suits it for working with graphic arts. The P27u-20 is a fine docking-station monitor—it has all the connections you'd usually find in a laptop dock, including the ability to power your computer and connect via Ethernet—but you'll pay a pretty penny for it.Copious Connectivity Not counting its stand, the P27u-20 measures 16.6 by 24.2 by 8.7 inches (HWD) and weighs 17.7 pounds. Its 27-inch in-plane switching (IPS) screen features UHD or 4K (3,840-by-2,160-pixel) resolution at a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio. Like the P27u-10, the ViewSonic VP2785-4K, and other 27-inch ...
Lenovo's ThinkVision P27u-20 offers great ergonomics, plenty of ports (including twin Thunderbolt 4), and fine color accuracy, though these high-quality features make it a pricey monitor.
Great port selection, including Thunderbolt 4-in and -out; Excellent sRGB and Adobe RGB color accuracy; Plenty of ergonomic extras
Pricey for its screen size