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12 Apr, 2026







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AI-generated summary
For £2,408 ex-VAT, the Lenovo ThinkVision T65 is only a good buy if you *really* need a 65" touch display for shared rooms (training, control rooms, reception demos, collaborative design huddles) where people will physically interact with content. The big, high‑resolution panel and touch capability are the kind of things that make day-to-day workflows smoother—whiteboarding, kiosk-style navigation, quick annotation in meetings—rather than just being a “big screen for PowerPoint”. Lenovo also tends to be reliable in business environments, and this class of screen is generally built for frequent use, not occasional display.
That said, I’d hesitate if you’re buying it purely as a conferencing TV or a standard office monitor. At this price, you can often get multiple cheaper displays or a more modest spec screen and still have great results—especially if the touch feature won’t be used daily. Also, for touch deployments, the real costs can creep in via mounting, cabling, and any integration work with your current device/OS setup. Bottom line: buy it if touch + 65" is central to your use case and you’ll use it often; don’t buy it if it’s mainly “nice to have” or you just need something to display from one laptop.

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