- Lenovo ThinkVision P40WD-40 is a 39.7 inch curved Ultrawide Monitor
- It delivers 5120×2160 resolution, 140W Thunderbolt 4 Power and 2.5 g Ethernet
- P40WD-40 supports adaptive update and power savings and will be priced from $ 2182
Lenovo has announced a number of new products, including new ThinkPad -lapsible computers and thinkbook concepts such as Vertiflex, alias Project Pivo, which has a rotating screen.
The company also showed ThinkVision P40WD-40, a new curved Ultrawide Monitor aimed at creative and professional users.
With a 39.7-inch panel and 5120×2160 resolution, the display gives more space to work while adding features that place it somewhere between a screen and a docking node.
Not true 5k
Lenovo describes the screen as 5K, although its 21: 9 -picture relationship means it is not a standard 5K panel.
The width provides extra space to view applications side by side, while the vertical resolution remains closer to a 4K screen.
Business Monitor covers 98% of DCI-P3 Color Gamut and uses IPS Black Technology to improve the contrast and deliver darker tones.
The display carries a 2500R curve designed to keep the edges of the panel within a user’s natural field of view.
Lenovo says the design is suitable for editing projects, compares data across wide spreadsheets or works in multitasking layouts.
It can also appeal to users who see widescreen video content on their work screens.
ThinkVision P40WD-40 supports Thunderbolt 4 with single cable docking. I would have wanted it to offer Thunderbolt 5, but I guess you can’t have everything.
Power supply reaches 140W below the PD3.1 standard, which is enough to run a laptop like a MacBook Pro.
Additional gates include DisplayPort outputs for Daisy Chaining.
The monitor also integrates a 2.5 g ethernet port that I really like. This is something that is still uncommon on screens and can reduce the dependence on separate docks.
Lenovo has built -in power -saving measures that go beyond simple brightness adjustments.
The panel supports an update range from 24Hz to 120Hz, and a Lenovo-developed feature called DisplayPort Power Saving can customize update speeds dynamically without affecting image quality.
The company says the monitor uses up to 34% less energy than Energy Star 8.0 standards.
ThinkVision P40WD-40 will be available from October 2025 with an expected starting price of $ 2,182.



