I didn't plan on falling for a monitor. My desk setup had been the same laptop-on-a-stand arrangement for over a year, the kind you build during a rough patch and then just... stop thinking about. But after one too many days squinting at a 14-inch screen while trying to compare spec sheets side by side, I finally gave in and put the Lenovo L24D-4C on my desk for three weeks. This review is what came out of that.
First Impressions
The Lenovo L24D-4C doesn't try to impress you the moment you unbox it, and that's sort of the point. It comes in a Cloud Grey finish, slim bezels, a base that doesn't hog desk space, and a stand that snaps together in about two minutes without a screwdriver hunt. My desk in Delhi isn't large, and I've had monitors before that made the whole setup feel cramped. This one didn't. It just sat there, unbothered, looking like it belonged in an office rather than a gaming den.
Lenovo L24D-4C Monitor Review: Design That Prioritises Function Over Flash
There's nothing particularly striking about the Lenovo L24D-4C, and that's perfectly fine. The slim bezels make it feel modern, while the muted Cloud Grey finish blends into almost any workspace without drawing attention. More importantly, Lenovo has kept the footprint compact enough that it doesn't dominate a smaller desk.






