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Lenovo D32u-45 (model no. 67A1GAC2UK) is a 31.5-inch 4K UHD LCD monitor from Lenovo’s affordable D Series lineup, designed for productivity, creative work, home office setups, and light entertainment. It’s a value-oriented large-screen display with sharp 4K resolution, good color reproduction for everyday use, and features like AMD FreeSync for smoother visuals—ideal for multitasking in Nairobi where space and budget matter for work-from-home or study setups.
Here are some real product images of the Lenovo D32u-45 monitor, showing front views, angled shots, and design details:





Key Features and Specifications
- Screen Size & Resolution: 31.5 inches (80 cm), 4K UHD (3840 x 2160 pixels), 16:9 aspect ratio—provides massive workspace for multiple windows, editing, or immersive viewing.
- Panel Type: VA (Vertical Alignment) with 3-side NearEdgeless bezels and anti-glare coating; excellent contrast (static 3000:1) for deep blacks and vibrant visuals in varied lighting.
- Color & Brightness: 72% NTSC color gamut for accurate, vivid colors; 250 cd/m² brightness (some sources note up to 350 cd/m² in certain configs); supports HDR for enhanced dynamic range.
- Refresh Rate & Response: 60Hz native (up to 75Hz in some modes via HDMI), 4ms (GTG) response time; AMD FreeSync support reduces tearing for casual gaming or video.
- Connectivity: 2x HDMI 2.0, 1x DisplayPort 1.2, 3.5mm audio-out (built-in speakers); no USB-C or webcam in this model.
- Ergonomics & Design: Tilt-adjustable stand (no height/swivel/pivot); cable management system for tidy setup; slim profile (about 50mm depth without stand); weight around 5.3–6.3 kg.
- Eye Care: TÜV Rheinland certified low blue light and flicker-free tech for comfortable long sessions.
- Best For: Office productivity, photo/video editing (entry-level), media consumption, or as a secondary large display—not high-refresh gaming or professional color-critical work (IPS panels are better for that).
Reviews highlight its sharp 4K clarity on a big screen, solid value for money, and good viewing angles (178° H/V), though some note average brightness in bright rooms and limited adjustability. It’s praised as a budget-friendly entry into large 4K monitors for work/play balance.



