Lenovo ThinkVision P49w-30 curved monitor review

Lenovo ThinkVision P49w-30 curved monitor review

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I remember seeing this monitor on the front step of my home/studio. I don’t know how a mortal could have carried this alone. Perhaps the poor Fed-Ex driver had a buddy that day. Regardless, this monitor is massive, making the box much larger. Once I had my wife help move the monitor inside, I got to testing this 49in curved business monitor as soon as possible.

Lenovo ThinkVision P49w-30

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Lenovo ThinkVision P49w-30: Unboxing & first impressions

I’ll admit it: I couldn’t carry this monitor on my own, not without risking damage to the monitor or my home. So, I grabbed my wife to help carry this monitor down to my home office. I got it set up and added it to my testing desk and immediately realized how large this was and how nearly impossible it would be to get a fair test in this space.

So, I reached out to a friend, and we finished the unboxing session in his home studio. The box had all the cables expected, including DP cables, USB-A to USB-B cables, a Thunderbolt cable, and the proper documentation. Much like mine, getting the box into his house took two people, assuming you wouldn’t want to scrape up your home or workspace. But, once unboxed, we could have one person unpack the rest of the monitor. The assembly was straightforward to work with.

Lenovo ThinkVision P49w-30

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

At first glance, this monitor would be super gimmicky and poor. There was no way in my head that a monitor with these specs would work well, or at least not in a way that would make me want to use it.

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