Lenovo ThinkVision C170

Lenovo ThinkVision C170

17 in - CRT - Max Resolution: 1280 x 1024 more

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The ThinkVision C170 monitor is a 17" (16.0" visible) CRT that gives you a business advantage by helping you collaborate with others and work more efficiently. It incorporates...
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Lenovo ThinkVision C170

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Manufacturer's product description

The ThinkVision C170 monitor is a 17" (16.0" visible) CRT that gives you a business advantage by helping you collaborate with others and work more efficiently. It incorporates elements of ThinkVantage Design to enhance usability - by minimizing glare and distortion around the edges and corners of the screen - and to complement the system design.

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