BmR: In the past year or so flat panel monitor prices have entered free-fall, with massive 27″ displays widely available for under $300. Given that, why would anyone even consider spending over $1,500 on a somewhat larger 30″ display? Lenovo has lent Benchmark Reviews one of their ThinkVision LT3053p units to review, so let’s see what all that extra money buys you.
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It's going to cost you $1,600 if it ever makes it to the states.
For $700, there’s a lot to like on this Mini LED 4K monitor from INNOCN. Just don’t expect a stylish design or additional features like USB hubs.