Lenovo has launched a new budget monitor in China. Officially called the Lenovo Xiaoxin 25, this display offers a good set of features for the asking price. Some of the Xiaoxin products are sold in global markets under different names. But we couldn’t find this product. Perhaps, it will be released later outside mainland China or never at all. Anyways, let’s take a look a the specs of this monitor along with its pricing.
The Lenovo Xiaoxin 25 monitor arrives in a
single white color option with a futuristic design. Its thinnest point measures
just 6.9mm making it slimmer than most of the smartphones on the market. It has
2mm bezels on three sides, however, the bottom part is comparatively thicker.
It comes with a removable stand featuring a cable management hole and a
platform to place phones. There’s also support for VESA wall mount.
Talking about the screen, the monitor
sports a 24.5-inch IPS LCD panel (WLED) with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels
(FHD), up to a 100Hz refresh rate, and a 16:9 aspect ratio. The screen supports
8-bit (6-bit + FRC) color depth, 250 nits typical brightness level, and 4ms
response time.
The screen can cover 99% of the sRGB color
gamut and has a 1300: 1 contrast ratio as well as a 178° viewing angle. Also,
it offers DC dimming and is certified for Eyesafe Display 2.0, TÜV Rheinland
low blue light, and TÜV Rheinland flicker-free. Last but not least, the monitor
arrives with HDMI 1.4 port and VGA ports.
The Lenovo Xiaoxin 25 monitor is priced at
just ¥ 699 (US$ 95) in China. For a limited time, it is up for sale at a
discounted price tag of ¥ 599 (US$ 80)
