Lenovo introduced an affordable gaming OLED monitor Legion 27Q-10 with a frequency of 240 Hz
Lenovo has released the Legion 27Q-10 OLED gaming monitor, which attracts attention with its excellent matrix, high refresh rate, and affordable price. This is an updated display model with an IPS panel, which was released in July 2025.
What is known
The monitor features a 26.5” QD-OLED panel with a resolution of 2560×1440, 99% sRGB color space coverage and 99% DCI-P3, as well as support for true 10-bit color depth. The claimed accuracy is Delta E < 2, which makes the model suitable not only for gaming but also for graphics work.
Legion 27Q-10 OLED supports a 240 Hz refresh rate and ultra-fast 0.03 ms GtG response time, providing smooth images and instant response in dynamic games, making it interesting for esports players. The monitor is compatible with AMD FreeSync Premium and VESA Adaptive Sync, reducing tearing and stuttering at variable frame rates.
The typical brightness of the panel is 200 nits, peak brightness is 400 nits, which corresponds to the capabilities of third-generation QD-OLED matrices.
The monitor is equipped with:
- 2× HDMI 2.1,
- 1× DisplayPort 1.4,
- 3.5 mm audio output.
Also declared is support for proprietary Lenovo Artery software and an ergonomic stand with height, tilt, and swivel adjustments.
Legion 27Q-10 OLED has already appeared on sale in China for about $360 (converted from yuan), making it one of the most affordable OLED monitors with a 240 Hz frequency.
The global release of the monitor has not yet been announced, but it is expected within 2-6 months.
Source: Gizmochina