To make that happen, the monitor embeds an NVIDIA Tegra 4 processor which is the brains of a complete Android hardware platform (including microSD) which connects via WiFi, Bluetooth 4, NFC etc. It runs the latest 4.4 (KitKat) version of Android, and can do pretty much anything that an Android tablet can, including using the webcam. In addition to that, the ThinkVision 28 Smart 4K also has the usual monitor stuff: 2.5W speakers, Display Port, HDMI, USB 3.0 and a video source selector.
The Industrial design was thought around a dual-use. The monitor has an articulated stand that lets people use it as a pure touch device, or as a regular monitor. If the pricing is reasonable, it’s hard not to like the concept, and Lenovo may be onto something here because given how electronic prices tend to fall, we wouldn’t be surprised to see all monitors become that smart one day.