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ThinkVision L171P

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  • Display Type: LCD display / TFT active matrix
  • Diagonal Size: 17 in
  • Max Resolution: 1280 x 1024
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The good: Flexible; pivots from landscape to portrait orientation; supplies both analog and digital inputs; superior warranty; good brightness.

The bad: No cable-management system; colors appear in the grayscales; screen is not uniform.

The bottom line: The ThinkVision L171p scores points for its versatility, but its image quality, while adequate, doesn't match that of similarly priced monitors.

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  • CNET editors' rating: 3.0 stars Good
    Detailed editors' rating
      Setup and ease of use : 6.0
      Design : 7.0
      Features : 8.0
      Performance : 5.0
      Service and support : 7.0
      Overall score: 6.3 (3.0 stars)
  • Reviewed on: 07/19/2005
  • Released on: 07/19/2005

Lenovo's takeover of IBM's ThinkVision line of monitors hasn't brought many changes: the ThinkVision L171p still features the same basic, office-ready black bezel and is supported by IBM's noteworthy warranty (IBM is still handling warranties and support for the ThinkVision line). The $350 17-inch LCD is one of the smallest we've seen that offers a landscape/portrait pivot function and at least six inches of height adjustment. The monitor's versatility impresses, but we're disappointed by its merely average performance, which doesn't match that of similarly priced monitors such as the Sony SDM-HS75P/S and the Sharp LL-172G.

The ThinkVision L171p is a member of Lenovo's performance line of LCDs, which means that it accepts both digital and analog inputs and has a highly adjustable stand. Its business-black coloring and array of adjustability options make this 17-inch monitor a great fit for any office environment. The bezel is a slim half-inch on each side, but along the bottom it widens slightly to accommodate the familiar wavy row of menu buttons. The base is a solid black half-circle that provides ample stability, and the large triangular neck also provides support and hides the telescoping column-in-column design, which allows the monitor to slide smoothly up and down. This design gives the ThinkVision L171p a sleek overall appearance, but when the monitor is raised to its maximum height, you can see the shiny metal of the interior column, which slightly mars the L171p's single-color scheme. The monitor also lacks a cable-management system, which is especially unfortunate when it's turned to portrait orientation and cords are sticking prominently out of the side.

We'll take the slight appearance flaw with a grain of salt, due to the wealth of adjustments the design allows. The monitor can be raised from a low of 3 inches above the desktop to an impressive 9 inches. The screen swivels 45 degrees to each side and tilts 5 degrees forward and 30 degrees back. You can also pivot the screen between landscape and portrait orientation. However, unlike some monitors we've seen, such as the LG Flatron L1981Q, the ThinkVision L171p doesn't automatically pivot the image. Doing this is fairly difficult, in fact: you must open the Display Properties control panel, go from the Settings tab to the Advanced window, and find the pivot command in the tabs specific to your PC's graphics card. The inconvenience might discourage you from taking full advantage of the pivot feature; some older graphics cards don't even support pivoting without third-party software.

The digital, analog, and power inputs on the underside of the panel are fairly easy to access. You can hook the monitor up to both digital and analog signals from two different computers and switch between them by hitting the dedicated input-swap button--the first button in the wavelike row of buttons. The ThinkVision L171p ships with only an analog cable, so for a digital setup, you'll have to buy a digital connection cord. The rest of the buttons launch and navigate the onscreen menu (OSM) and power the display on and off. Using the buttons and navigating the OSM is quite easy, though at first we did accidentally switch inputs a few times when trying to exit an OSM submenu. The adjustment options include all the standards--brightness, contrast, RGB colors, image position, sharpness, and menu position--except for color temperature.

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  • alaTest.com

    Editors' rating: 87

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 39 reviews of Lenovo ThinkVision L171p from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 69/100 and users 70/100. Comparing these reviews to 93176 other Monitors reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 87/100 = Very Good.

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    Editors' rating: 50

  • pcmag.com

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: The Lenovo/IBM ThinkVision L171p is a solid, reasonably priced LCD monitor.

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