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The Lenovo ThinkVision T24D-40 at ~£194 ex-VAT is the kind of office monitor that makes sense when you want something reliable for everyday work without paying “premium” money. It’s aimed squarely at typical business use—spreadsheets, email, general office apps—and it should feel solid and consistent day to day. In that price bracket, you’re usually choosing between “good enough” and “actually nice to use,” and this one leans toward the latter, especially if you’re setting up a few desks and want uniformity without headaches.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re sensitive to productivity features beyond the basics, or if you’re expecting a monitor that stands out for colour-critical or creative work. For that, you’d typically pay more or choose a model positioned higher in the range. If your goal is a dependable, cost-effective upgrade for office staff (or a small office refresh) where budget matters, then yes—this is a sensible purchase. If you want a “wow” monitor for design/photo/video or lots of fine-detail work, I’d look elsewhere.

Super-Smooth Visuals
Work with visuals that look color accurate and distortion-free on the IPS panel with its 48-120Hz variable refresh rate*.

Immersive Images
Relish color accurate and immersive work content with the monitor's 99% sRGB and 99% BT.709 color space coverage.

Great Eye Care
Leverage the monitor’s Eyesafe® Certification 2.0 and Eye Comfort 5-Star Certification by TÜV Rheinland to eleminate eye-strain from long working sessions.

Choice of Connectivity
ThinkVision docking monitors offer a USB hub and one cable docking solution that delivers power (up to 100W*), data, and display simultaneously, making it convenient for your digital workspace.

Daisy-Chaining Capability
Expand your screen space with the monitor’s daisy chaining capability and its 4-sided ultra thin bezels for added productivity.

Intuitive Controls
Seamlessly turn on, shut down, or wake a docked Lenovo notebook using the monitor’s Mirrored Power Button.

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