Smart displays have struggled to gain a foothold in a saturated market. Even an old smartphone or tablet can give the best smart displays a run for their money. From the Facebook Portal videoconferencing display and Amazon Echo Show 15 to Samsung's series of desktop-sized smart monitors, companies have been trying to find a purpose that sticks. The next effort is Lenovo's 27-inch ThinkView Plus. It attempts to find a niche for smart displays for business purposes but does so with a limiting focus on Microsoft Teams.
Announced at Information Systems Europe conference in Barcelona today, the ThinkView Plus is two parts videoconferencing display, one part USB-C monitor.
On the monitor side, you get decent connectivity options—one HDMI, one DisplayPort in and out, two USB-A ports, and one USB-C (versions not specified). However, at 1920×1080 resolution and a pixel density of only 81.6 pixels per inch, you're not going to get the type of image quality you might expect from the price tag alone. Lenovo hasn't specified the ThinkView Plus' panel type or other related specs.
The real cost is coming from the display's octa-core Qualcomm QCS8250 SoC that gives the ThinkView Plus Wi-Fi 6 support and enables it to run Teams, including accessing calendars, chat, and files, on an unspecified version of Android sans computer (the display's predecessor uses Android Open Source Project 8.1).
There's also an integrated 4K infrared and RGB camera that taps the SoC to run AI-based features, like auto-framing and automatic image-quality adjustments.
There are also four microphones, a pair of 5 W speakers, which, while interesting for long-term use, are said to be detachable and upgradeable. The display will come with a passive stylus and whiteboard app from Microsoft.
Lenovo sees the display used for "hot desking, phone booths, executive desks, and home office use cases," its announcement said. However, the monitor's low resolution will preclude it from many offices.
In monitor mode, users will be able to screenshare between the system and smart monitor "to simultaneously view content and presenters," Lenovo said.