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Lenovo unveils trio of Legion Pro OLED gaming monitors

Lenovo has unveiled its latest high-end gaming displays at IFA 2025, introducing a new trio of Legion Pro monitors featuring “PureSight” QD-OLED panels. The new lineup includes two 4K high-refresh-rate models and a QHD option, all boasting the rapid response times and stunning image quality that QD-OLED technology is known for.

Leading the charge is the Lenovo Legion Pro 32UD-10, a 31.5-inch gaming monitor with a 4K (3840×2160) resolution and a 240 Hz refresh rate. A smaller 26.5-inch model, the Legion Pro 27UD-10, joins it, packing the same 4K resolution and 240 Hz refresh rate into a more compact frame, resulting in a very high pixel density. For those who prioritise raw speed, there's also the Legion Pro 27Q-10, a 26.5-inch QHD (2560×1440) model that runs at 280 Hz.

All three monitors are built for gamers, featuring a 0.03 ms response time, 99% coverage of the DCI-P3 colour spectrum, and support for both AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and VESA Adaptive Sync. They are also certified for HDR TrueBlack 400, ensuring deep blacks and high contrast. Moreover, the 4K models are both ClearMR 13000-certified, while the 27Q-10 is ClearMR 15000-certified.

Regarding connectivity, the product sheets list DisplayPort 1.4 as an option for all models. That means that using this option, users may not be able to drive the 4K@240Hz and 2K@280Hz signals without DSC (Display Stream Compression). Alternatively, the monitors have HDMI 2.1 ports, which can drive a 2K@280Hz signal without DSC, but not the 4K@240Hz ones. Each monitor also features a USB hub with various USB ports (27Q-10 only has USB-A), Lenovo Artery software compatibility, VESA mount support (100 x 100 mm), and console mode.

The new monitors feature a stylish, compact stand with tilt, swivel, pivot, and height adjustment capabilities. The Legion Pro 27UD-10 is set to launch in October for €859, followed by the flagship 32UD-10 at €899 and the QHD 27Q-10 at €599 in November.

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