Lenovo
T2740 27" Monitor HDMI
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Lenovo T2740 27" Monitor HDMI | FHD Business Display, Office Use
Lenovo
MPN: 64A5MAR6UZ
$341.00
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Key Features
- 27-inch desktop monitor
- Full HD native resolution
- HDMI connectivity
- Lenovo business display
- Large-format productivity screen
- Standard office deployment fit
- Single-display input design
- Increase on-screen workspace with a 27-inch display
Give users a larger, more comfortable workspace with the Lenovo T2740 27-inch monitor. Its Full HD panel provides clear detail for spreadsheets, browser-based tools, and multitasking, while HDMI connectivity keeps integration simple across common business desktops and docking stations. The result is a display that fits cleanly into standard office refreshes without adding complexity.
At 27 inches, this monitor offers the kind of screen real estate that helps reduce window switching and supports a more efficient daily workflow. That matters in environments where employees spend long hours in front of the screen and IT needs a dependable, easy-to-deploy display across multiple desks.
The T2740 is a practical choice for organizations that want a larger monitor with familiar connectivity and a business-friendly footprint. It delivers the essentials that matter most in enterprise environments: clear output, simple setup, and a size that supports sustained productivity. For procurement teams, it offers a balanced option when the goal is to improve user comfort and standardize on a trusted Lenovo display class.
Ideal For
- Corporate office workstations for daily productivity
- Shared desks in open-plan business environments
- Administrative and front-office display deployments
- Monitor refresh programs for standard enterprise desktops
Why This Product
- 127-inch screen offers more workspace than smaller office monitors
- 2Full HD resolution supports clear business applications
- 3HDMI input simplifies deployment across standard desktops
- 4Lenovo branding fits enterprise standardization efforts



