Igeekphone News, September 5th: Technology media Notebook Check published a blog post today (September 5th), reporting that at the IFA 2025 exhibition held in Berlin, Germany, Lenovo showcased and launched the Legion Pro 27Q-10 gaming monitor. It adopts a 27-inch QHD (2560×1440) OLED panel with a 16:9 aspect ratio and a nearly borderless design on three sides. The surface is coated with an anti-glare coating.
This screen supports a maximum refresh rate of 280Hz and a response mode of 0.5ms MPRT. It is compatible with VESA Adaptive-Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium and NVIDIA G-Sync technologies to ensure smooth and tear-free game graphics.

In terms of color performance, the Legion Pro 27Q-10 offers true 8-bit color depth, with factory calibration covering 99% sRGB and approximately 90% DCI-P3 color gamut, and comes with a factory calibration report. The peak brightness reaches 1000 cd/m², the static contrast ratio is 1000:1, the horizontal and vertical viewing angles are both 178 degrees, and it supports HDR10 signal processing.
The interface configuration includes two HDMI 2.1 ports (TMDS protocol, with a maximum output of 144Hz QHD), one DisplayPort 1.4 port (supporting HBR3, capable of full-blooded 280Hz QHD), and a 3.5mm audio output jack.
The stand supports height adjustment of 135mm, inclination from -5° to + 22°, rotation of ±30° and vertical rotation of ±90°. It is compatible with VESA 100×100 wall mounting. The overall dimensions of the device range from 613.1×214.0×401.5 to 536.5mm, and it weighs 6.0kg (the screen alone weighs 3.9kg).
The package contains DP 1.4 cables, power cords, screws, calibration reports and setup documents. Lenovo offers a three-year limited warranty, comes with a Kensington lock jack, and supports Windows and macOS systems via Lenovo Artery software.

The starting price of this monitor in Europe is 599 euros (Igeekphone Note: The current exchange rate is approximately 4,984 yuan), and it is expected to be available in November 2025.








