Lenovo has revealed two new USB Type-C monitors, the ThinkVision X24 Pro and ThinkVision X1, reports AnandTech. Both displays will be compatible with the 12-inch Retina display MacBook.
The ThinkVision X24 Pro, launched alongside its brother at the ongoing Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, boasts a 1,920×1,080 resolution display, Intel RealSense 3D camera and pair of 3W speakers among its numerous features.
Meanwhile, the 27-inch ThinkVision X1, pictured above, offers a resolution of 3,840×2,160 and is a mere 7.5mm thick. It also comes with USB-C and DisplayPort 1.2 ports; the 12-inch MacBook launched early last year supports DisplayPort 1.2 through USB-C, which enables it to power this monitor at 60Hz.
Both of these monitors are almost bezel-less for more immersive experiences. The ThinkVision X24 Pro will be priced from $399 upon its release in May, while the ThinkVision X1 will be priced at $799.