BOE and Lenovo have joined forces to launch a new line of professional displays under the ThinkVision P Series. The monitors use BOE’s Oxide thin-film transistor (TFT) technology, which the company says delivers better performance and lower power consumption than conventional solutions.

Announced on August 22, the partnership brings BOE’s decade-old Oxide TFT technology into Lenovo’s ThinkVision lineup. Compared with amorphous silicon, Oxide transistors allow higher conductivity and lower leakage current, enabling smoother visuals while reducing energy use.
The ThinkVision P Series supports an adaptive refresh rate ranging from 24Hz to 120Hz, switching within milliseconds depending on the task. That means higher refresh rates for video and gaming, and lower rates for reading or word processing. According to BOE, power consumption can drop by more than 50% at 24Hz, meeting Energy Star 8.0 standards.
Targeted at professionals, the displays come factory-calibrated with 98% DCI-P3 color coverage and a 2000:1 contrast ratio. The end products reportedly include USB-C docking, HDMI 2.1, and a built-in KVM switch to make multitasking easier. Sustainability is also part of the design — the monitors use 20% recycled materials and were unveiled at an event in Nanjing under the theme “Smart Display Carbon-Initiated Clear Environment.”

With adaptive refresh rates, accurate colors, and reduced power draw, the ThinkVision P Series aims to offer creators and professionals a balance of performance and efficiency. The new monitors are now available in select markets.
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(Source: BOE on Weibo)
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