
Lenovo Unveils 34-Inch Legion Pro OLED Monitor for Gamers and Creators in India
The Legion Pro OLED display has creator-level accuracy, which includes a true 10-bit colour depth, DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification, and a 99.3 per cent DCI-P3 span and Delta E<2 colour precision. These specifics guarantee good image details, excellent black depth, and color precision variation right off the plane.
To cater to the demands of gamers who want a quick display, it includes up to a 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time as well as an AMD FreeSync Premium Pro 0 support to remove screen tearing and stutter. The Smart Image Game Mode allows the adjustment of display settings based on game genre Dynaps AI allows setting display settings based on game genre.
Connection is also a strong suit of the monitor, as it supports USB-C docking (140W power delivery), HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, various USB 3.2 interfaces, and RJ45 Ethernet. It has an internal KVM switch that easily controls several devices in addition to having two 5W Smart Amp speakers.
Created to be used in longer sessions, it is Eyesafe TUV Rheinland 2.0 certified and has tilting and swivelling in addition to height-adjustment ergonomic changes.
The Legion Pro OLED retails at a starting price of 1,09,990 on lenovo.com and at any Lenovo Exclusive Store as well as other online retailers.
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