Lenovo is releasing three new gaming monitors this year. Designed for both esports players and enthusiasts, the Lenovo Legion Y25-25 and Lenovo G-series monitors will offer faster refresh rates without breaking the bank.
The Lenovo Legion Y25-25 Gaming Monitor is a 24.5-inch FullHD IPS display that removes most of the side bezels for a more immersive experience. Refresh rates can reach up to 240Hz and comes with AMD FreeSync to remove screen-tearing.
Lenovo says that the panel comes with an anti-glare coating and can produce up to 400nits of brightness. Its stand has a myriad of comfort options such as tilt, lift, pivot, and swivel. If that’s not enough, the display is also VESA mount compatible.
As part of Lenovo’s Legion lineup, the Y25-25 Gaming Monitor will come with Lenovo Artery 2.0. This will allow users to customize brightness, contrast, color settings, and scenario modes easily.
The Lenovo G32qc Gaming Monitor comes with 31.5-inch a near-edgeless screen with a 2560 x 1440 resolution. Meanwhile, the Lenovo G27c Gaming Monitor offers a 27.-inch FullHD display with a 1500R curvature.
The G32qc has a maximum refresh rate of 165Hz while the G27c can reach up to 144Hz. Both displays have a 4ms response time, VESA mount compatibility as well as HDMI and DisplayPort ports.
The Lenovo Legion Y25-25 will be available for USD 319.99 (PhP 16,000) starting June 2020. The Lenovo G32qc will have an asking price of USD 319.99 (PhP 16,000) while the G27c starts at USD 219.99 (PhP 11,000) and will start hitting retail shelves on March 2020.