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Lenovo ThinkVision P49w-30 Monitor Review

The Lenovo ThinkVision P49w-30 is a great choice for professionals seeking an expansive, high-quality display.

The Lenovo ThinkVision P49w-30 is an ultra-wide, high-resolution display designed to meet the needs of professionals who require a ton of screen real estate and excellent image quality.

This 49-inch monitor offers a dual QHD (5120 x 1440) resolution, giving users quite an expansive and immersive workspace with a 32:9 aspect ratio. This makes it ideal for tasks ranging from data crunching to multimedia editing and especially for users who need to manage multiple applications and workflows simultaneously. The In-Plane Switching (IPS) Black panel technology provides deep blacks, vivid colors, and wide viewing angles, ensuring consistent and accurate color reproduction from any viewpoint.

The display is shipping now with a street price of $1400 at the time of this review.

Lenovo ThinkVision P49w-30 Display Quality

The ThinkVision P49w-30’s 5120×1440 dual QHD resolution across its 49-inch curved display offers an incredibly detailed and sweeping visual experience. The screen’s 32:9 aspect ratio is equivalent to having two 27-inch QHD monitors side-by-side, which eliminates the need for multiple displays and reduces the clutter of extra cables. In addition, the 2000:1 contrast ratio enhances the depth and richness of images by delivering deeper blacks and brighter whites. This high contrast ratio, combined with the IPS Black technology, ensures that colors remain vibrant and consistent across the screen, making it particularly suitable for creative professionals.

One of the key highlights of the ThinkVision P49w-30 is its color accuracy. The monitor covers 98% of the DCI-P3 color space, 100% of the sRGB color space, and 100% of the REC.709 color space. This color gamut makes the monitor an excellent choice for tasks that require precise color representation, such as photo and video editing, graphic design, and digital content creation. Moreover, the average Delta E < 2 ensures that colors are reproduced accurately, which is critical for maintaining the integrity of visual content.

The monitor supports HDR10 to provide a wider range of brightness and colors, bringing out even more details in both the dark and bright areas of an image. This feature is particularly beneficial for video editors and content creators who work with HDR content. The monitor’s brightness level of 350 cd/㎡ ensures that images are clear and bright, even in well-lit environments.

Lenovo ThinkVision P49w-30 User Suitability

The P49w-30 caters to a wide range of professional needs with its substantial boost in resolution compared to the previous smaller model limited to 1200 pixels in height. This ultra-wide monitor enhances clarity and detail, providing a broader workspace ideal for multitasking and immersive media consumption. While its curve is less pronounced than its smaller predecessors, this design choice balances immersion with practicality, appealing to a wider audience.

The monitor’s seamless and expansive field of view reduces the need for head movement and minimizes eye strain, making it particularly useful for professionals working with large datasets, graphic design, and some gaming. The more subtle curve offers a refined, less enveloping visual experience, which some may find more comfortable.

Financial analysts and stock traders will appreciate the ultra-wide screen for its ability to display multiple data streams, charts, and graphs simultaneously, facilitating real-time monitoring and analysis. Software developers can benefit from the extensive horizontal screen space, allowing them to view code, development environments, and documentation side-by-side without the need for multiple monitors. Overall, the ThinkVision P49w-30 strikes a nice balance for professionals with all kinds of ergonomic needs.

Creative professionals, such as graphic designers, photographers, and video editors, will appreciate the monitor’s color accuracy and wide color gamut. The ability to display true-to-life colors and fine details is crucial for these users, ensuring that their work is presented exactly as intended. The monitor’s Picture-by-Picture (PBP) and Picture-in-Picture (PIP) functionalities further enhance its multitasking capabilities by allowing users to view and manage content from two different sources simultaneously. This feature is particularly useful for professionals who need to compare different datasets or work on multiple projects at once.

Lenovo ThinkVision P49w-30 Specifications

Screen Size 49 inch
Brightness 350 cd/㎡
Aspect Ratio 32:9
Contrast Ratio 2000:1
Backlight WLED
Response Time 4ms (Extreme Mode), 6ms (Normal Mode)
Panel Type In-Plane Switching
Viewing Angle 178° / 178°
Stand Tilt Angle (-5° / 23.5°), Swivel Angle (+45° / -45°), Lift Range (155 mm)
Power Requirement 100 – 240 VAC,50 – 60 Hz
Energy Star 8.0
Brand ThinkVision
Included Accessory DP cable (NA & LA only), USB-A to USB-B cable, Thunderbolt™ cable
Color Calibration Accuracy Avg Delta E < 2
Color Coverage 98% DCI-P3, 100% sRGB, 100% REC.709
Color Depth 10-bit (8+FRC)
Color Support 1.07 Billion
Dimensions without Package 253.9 x 576.3 x 1215.1 mm 9.99 x 22.69 x 47.84 inches
Eye Caring Yes
Head only Dimensions 110.4 x 370.1 x 1215.1 mm 4.35 x 14.57 x 47.84 inches
Height-Adjustable Yes
Integrated Speaker Yes (2 x 5W)
Kensington Lock Yes
Near Edgeless 3-side NearEdgeless
Optional Soundbar Support Yes (ThinkVision MS30 Soundbar)
Other Special Features KVM, eKVM, PIP/PBP, True Split
Power Consumption 58W Typ, 275W Max, 56W Engergy Star, Sleep/Off 0.5W, Switch-Off 0.3W
Software/Driver Yes (Lenovo ThinkColour – Lenovo Display Control Center)
TCO Edge 2.0
Thin Client Support (Tiny) Yes, by Tiny Clamp Bracket Mounting Kit III (PN: 4XF1K723996)
Weight Head Only 11.1 kg / 24.5 lbs
Weight with Package 24.8 kg / 54.7 lbs
Weight without Package 15.8 kg / 34.8 lbs
Maximum Resolution 5120 x 1440
Connection Type 2 x HDMI2.1, 1 x DP1.4, 1 x Thunderbolt™ 4 (40 Gbps, Up to 100W), 1 x Thunderbolt™ 4 Out (40 Gbps, Up to 27W), 1 x USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-B, 4 x USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-A, 1 x USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C (15W), 1 x Audio out (3.5 mm), 1 x RJ-45
Resolution 5120 x 1440
Refresh Rate 60 Hz

Lenovo ThinkVision P49w-30 Design, Build and Ergonomics

The P49w-30 features a sleek, modern design with a three-sided NearEdgeless bezel that minimizes distractions and maximizes screen real estate. The monitor’s curvature enhances the viewing experience, drawing the user into the content and reducing eye strain by maintaining a more consistent focal distance.

The build quality itself is very solid, with a sturdy stand offering a wide range of ergonomic adjustments. To maneuver and adjust the positioning, hold the edges of the display to gently push the top backward or pull it forward for tilt adjustments, allowing a range from -5° to 23.5°. For swiveling, grasp the sides of the display and rotate it left or right (a maximum of 45° swivel in either direction).

To adjust the height, hold the sides and lift or lower the monitor, which has a height adjustment range of up to 155mm. Additionally, the orange button on the top of the stand is used to release the monitor from the stand, making it easy to detach for transportation or mounting onto a different stand or VESA mount. We found these adjustments and mechanisms pretty easy to use, which means professionals can quickly reposition the monitor to meet different ergonomic needs and viewing preferences. This is especially handy if there are multiple users.

That said, due to its substantial size, you may need a deeper desk setup to accommodate the monitor comfortably and optimize your viewing experience. On a more shallow desk, a user might find themselves needing to move their head and eyes more frequently to see the edges of the screen, which can impact overall usability and increase eye strain. Our tests confirmed this, showing significantly less eye strain when the monitor was positioned further back on a deeper desk, so it is essential to consider the depth of your workstation to ensure it is a suitable fit for this monitor. This will allow you to fully benefit from its expansive display without compromising comfort.

The ThinkVision P49w-30 caters to a variety of connectivity needs. This includes two HDMI 2.1 ports, a DisplayPort 1.4, and two Thunderbolt 4 ports, the latter of which supports data transfer speeds of up to 40Gbps and can deliver up to 100W of power to connected devices. This makes it easy to connect and power high-performance laptops and other peripherals without the need for additional power adapters.

The monitor also includes a USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-B port and four USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-A ports, providing ample connectivity for external devices such as keyboards, mice, and storage drives. A USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C port with 15W power delivery is also available, offering further flexibility for connecting and charging devices. The RJ-45 Ethernet port supports network connectivity, enabling features like Intel vPro for remote management and enhanced security. The monitor also includes the usual 3.5mm audio jack. These four USB 3.2 Gen1 Type A ports are distributed around the monitor with two of them being grouped with the regular IO.

On the bottom of the ThinkVision P49w-30, there is a hideaway IO portion that contains a single USB 3.2 Gen1 Type A, and the 3.2 Gen1 Type C. The remaining Type A port is hidden behind a cover on the top of the monitor, which is placed there for connectivity for cameras like the ThinkVision MC60.

The controls for the ThinkVision P49w-30 are on the right edge with the power button on the bottom right corner. Further up the right edge are the input switch button button, and the OSD joystick for changing all of the monitor settings. These include color settings, power settings, and input settings.

Conclusion

The Lenovo ThinkVision P49w-30 is a great choice for professionals seeking an expansive, high-quality display that can handle a variety of demanding workflows. Coupled with a 32:9 aspect ratio, its 49-inch dual QHD screen provides a massive clutter-free workspace that effectively replaces the need for multiple monitors. We were impressed by the color accuracy and wide color gamut, making it an excellent choice for creative professionals who require precise and consistent color reproduction. Including features like HDR10 support, Picture-by-Picture (PBP), and Picture-in-Picture (PIP) further improves the display’s versatility.

However, potential buyers should consider the physical space requirements and ergonomic aspects of this ultra-wide monitor. While the slightly reduced curvature might be a matter of personal preference, the need for a deeper desk setup is a practical consideration that can impact overall usability. Despite these minor drawbacks, the ThinkVision P49w-30 stands out as a comprehensive, high-performing monitor that delivers on its promise of superior image quality and enhanced productivity.

Lenovo ThinkVision P49w-30 Product Page

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Lyle is a staff writer for StorageReview, covering a broad set of end user and enterprise IT topics.

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