Lenovo's Upcoming Legion Pro 4K OLED Gaming Monitors Leak

Lenovo is planning to release two new OLED gaming monitors at IFA later this week, but in addition to @evleaks on X/Twitter posting pictures of the upcoming models, we've managed to dig out most of the specifications, alongside pricing. The two models are the Legion Pro 27UD-10 and 32UD-10, i.e. a 27 and a 32-inch SKU of the same model. Although the specifications don't list the exact type of OLED panel used, we know both models have a native 4K resolution and support a 240 Hz refresh rate. Lenovo uses its PureSight OLED technology and the panels are Dolby Vision, VESA DisplayHDR Black 400 and ClearMR 13,000 certified. Both models also support AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, but there's no mention of G-Sync support. Several different gaming modes are also supported.

Connectivity includes two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DP 1.4 port, as well as a USB Type-C port with DP 1.4 support, as well as three USB 3.x ports, but no KVM support of any kind, although Picture-by-Picture and Picture-in-Picture are supported. The stand supports height, tilt, pivot and swivel adjustments and appears to have some kind of a holder for phones or tablets. Rather unusually, there are four controls hidden at the back, bottom centre of the monitor, which seems like a somewhat awkward placement, with one of them being a game mode switch. The 27UD-10 has a typical power draw of 55 W, with a peak power draw of 130 W, whereas the 32UD-10 starts at 130 W and goes all the way up to 175 W. The 27UD-10 is listed by some retailers for €799, whereas the 32UD-10 is listed for €949. Both models are expected to be available later this month, although some retailers are already taking orders.