Lenovo leaks legion pro 4k oled 240 hz monitors

Lenovo plans two new legion pro OLED gaming monitors with native 4k resolution and 240 hz refresh, surfaced ahead of an IFA reveal. Retail listings and leaked images reveal specs, power figures and pricing for 27- and 32-inch models.

lenovo is preparing two new legion pro gaming monitors, the 27ud-10 and 32ud-10, revealed in leaked images and retailer listings ahead of an official showing at ifa. both models use Lenovo´s PureSight oled technology with native 4k resolution and a 240 hz refresh rate. the manufacturer has not disclosed the exact panel manufacturer or subtype, but both panels carry Dolby Vision, VESA DisplayHDR Black 400 and ClearMR 13,000 certifications. support for AMD FreeSync Premium Pro is listed, while there is no mention of g-sync compatibility. several gaming modes are also included.

connectivity is comprehensive for modern gaming setups, with two hdmi 2.1 ports, one displayport 1.4, and a usb type-c port that supports dp 1.4. each monitor offers three usb 3.x ports. kvm functionality is not provided, though picture-by-picture and picture-in-picture modes are supported. the supplied stand allows height, tilt, pivot and swivel adjustments and includes what appears to be a holder for phones or tablets. an unusual design choice places four controls on the back at the bottom center of the panel; one of these controls functions as a dedicated game mode switch, a layout the leak describes as somewhat awkward.

power consumption differs notably between the two sizes: the 27ud-10 lists a typical draw of 55 w and a peak of 130 w, while the 32ud-10 starts at 130 w and reaches up to 175 w under peak load. leaked retail listings show the 27-inch model priced around €799 and the 32-inch model around €949, with both expected to be available later this month and some retailers already accepting orders. the details were compiled from images shared by an industry leaker on x/twitter and additional specification listings uncovered prior to lenovo´s planned ifa presentation.

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