Lenovo´s ThinkVision P40WD-40 leaks with 5120 x 2160 resolution

Lenovo´s upcoming ThinkVision P40WD-40 has leaked with a 5120 x 2160, 21:9 panel, Thunderbolt 4 docking and 100 watt charging. Pricing appears on a UK retailer but availability and full port details remain not stated.

Lenovo has a new ThinkVision monitor in the pipeline, the P40WD-40, which is reported to offer a 5120 x 2160 resolution on a 40-inch ECO-IPS panel. the display is said to use a 21:9 aspect ratio and support 98 percent of the DCI-P3 colour space, suggesting suitability for colour critical office work. the leak also cites a 120 Hz refresh rate, a 300 cd/m² brightness rating and an 8 ms figure described in the source as a refresh rate.

the monitor is expected to include Thunderbolt 4 support and Lenovo´s integrated eKVM solution, which the report says makes the P40WD-40 function as a full Thunderbolt 4 docking station. details on the exact port configuration are not confirmed, but the article compares the new model to the P40w it will supersede, which offered two Thunderbolt ports, DisplayPort and HDMI inputs, Ethernet and several USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports. the P40WD-40 is said to provide 100 watt charging, allowing most office laptops to be connected with a single cable for power, data and display.

retail information also surfaced in the leak, with Insight UK listing the monitor for about £1,417 including 20 percent VAT. specific launch timing, wider availability and the final port list remain not stated in the report. other specifications and any regional pricing beyond the UK listing were not provided in the source.

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