

The MC50 is designed specifically for the T24m-20 monitor and comes with a stand so you can re-position it without moving the whole monitor. The webcam comes with a built-in tilt capability and also includes dual noise cancelling microphones and a physical shutter button for privacy. The LC50 is designed to connect to the Lenovo monitors announced today, securing to the top magnetically. Both monitors use LCD IPS panels for excellent viewing angles and have minimal bezels.įinally, on the webcam front FullHD webcams are finally becoming more popular with the LC50 and MC50 Webcams announced. The L27m-30 and 元2p-30 monitors are more along the lines of ‘traditional’ monitors, available in either 27” (L27m-30) with FullHD resolution or 31.5” 4K (3840×216) resolution. The monitor uses a single USB-C connector to connect which supports data, video/audio, ethernet signal transfer and up to 90W power delivery to compatible devices. The USB-C connected monitor range also includes the more traditional looking 23.8” ThinkVision T24m-20 which includes a stand.

The new M15 mobile monitor is a 15.6”, FullHD resolution display is lightweight (860g) enough to take with you on the road and versatile with a USB-C connection, meaning it can even connect to your smartphone. Also announced are the ThinkVision M15 mobile monitor and ThinkVision T24m-20 USB-C connected monitors, as well as the 元2p-30 and L27m-30 monitors. Lenovo being Lenovo, of course there’s more! Lenovo is finally moving to FullHD resolution webcams, announcing the LC50 and MC50 Webcams. For the rest, Lenovo has confirmed they will be arriving, they just need to confirm exact dates and pricing. Lastly, the Lenovo Go Tech Accessories Organiser offers protection for your tech including mice, ear buds, cables and more with compression-moulded compartments and splash-proof zippers letting you take everything you need with you safely.įrustratingly Lenovo hasn’t confirmed if the wireless charging kit, Tech Accessory organiser and Wired Speakerphone will be launched in Australia – but I am hoping they will at least bring the Wireless Charging Kit. This allows you to simply pick your laptop up and walk away, then sit it back down when you return to instantly begin charging again.įinally, Audio includes a Wired ANC Headset, Wireless ANC Headset, ANC In-ear Headphones and Wired Speakerphone. The wireless charger kit attaches to your laptop, with one end plugged into a USB-C port, while the unit itself sticks underneath the laptop and presents two pogo pins pointing down which then sits on the charging mat which has a metal top. The Wireless Charging Kit uses Power-by-Contact to turn almost any 13” or 14” laptop with a USB-C charger into a wireless device. The mouse can also be wirelessly charged, though the battery lasts for up to 3 months.įor those looking to power their mobile devices, there’s a 20,000mAh USB-C Laptop Power Bank and 10,000mAh Wireless Mobile Power Bank, but the headliner for me is the Wireless Charging Kit for your laptop. The headliner for me is the Wireless Multi-Device Mouse which can pair with up to three devices, and lets you quickly switch between them with a click of the button on the top.

In terms of Input, Lenovo is launching the Wireless Multi-Device Mouse, USB-C Wireless Mouse, Wireless Vertical Mouse, Wireless Split Keyboard and Wireless Numeric Keypad.
