Lenovo has announced two new gaming monitors alongside the five new accessories it showed off for the Legion Go handheld. The Legion R27qc-30 and Legion R32qc-30 come with a 27-inch and 32-inch IPS panel, respectively. They're mostly identical, but the 27-inch version is slightly more colour accurate, with 120% coverage of the sRGB colour gamut, while the 32-inch version covers 112%. Both envelope 90% of the DCI-P3 colour space.
Other Legion R27qc-30 and Legion R32qc-30 specs include a VA panel, 1500R curvature, QHD (2,560 x 1,440) resolution, 180 Hz refresh rate (DP port only; HDMI restricted to 144 Hz), 0.5 ms response time (grey-to-grey), two HDMI 2.1 ports and a DP 1.4 port. They come with a pair of 3 Watt speakers, a 3.5 mm audio jack and AMD FreeSync support.
It is clear that the Lenovo Legion Lenovo Legion R27qc-30 and Legion R32qc-30 aren't high-end offerings and thus, they are priced as suck. You can buy the R27qc-30 for $270 in December 2024. Similarly, the Legion R32qc-30 will hit shelves in October 2024 for $320. Lenovo should reveal more information about both monitors closer to launch.
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