The headline act is the Legion Pro 32UD-10, a 31.5-inch OLED slab running at 4K with a 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time. That gives 140 pixels per inch. For those with smaller desks, the 27UD-10 trims the panel to 26.5 inches but keeps the same 4K 240Hz spec with a sharper 166 PPI.
The Legion Pro 27Q-10 is the speed junkie’s option, swapping resolution for raw refresh with a 2K 280Hz panel and the same lightning 0.03ms response.
All three come loaded with Dolby Vision, HDR TrueBlack 400, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and VESA Adaptive Sync. Lenovo claims 99 per cent coverage of sRGB and DCI-P3 with colour accuracy of Delta E under 2.
Ports include HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, USB-C and three USB-A connectors, with a redesigned slimmer stand that takes up less desk real estate.
The 27UD-10 ships in October 2025 at €859, while the 32UD-10 and 27Q-10 arrive in November at €899 and €599 respectively.
Whether or not they improve anyone’s K/D ratio is another matter, but at least you can watch your defeats in glorious HDR at frame rates that would make console peasants cry.