Lenovo has expanded its Legion gaming division with a whole host of devices today at CES 2025 in Las Vegas. While many are new gaming laptops, the Legion Pro 34WD-10 is one of the few gaming monitors that Lenovo has brought to this year's Consumer Electronics Show. As its name suggests, the Legion Pro 34WD-10 spans 34-inches across with a 21:9 aspect ratio.
According to the company's press release, the monitor houses an 800R curved 'PureSight' OLED panel within a '4-side NearEdgeless' bezel, which appears to be relatively uniform on all sides. Additionally, Lenovo has confirmed that the Legion Pro 34WD-10 outputs at 1440p with a 240 Hz refresh rate. In other words, Lenovo's new monitor likely utilises the same panel technology found in last year's LG UltraGear OLED 34GS95QE (curr. $799.99 on Amazon).
Accordingly, Lenovo markets the Legion Pro 34WD-10 as being VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 certified while also delivering 1,300 nits peak brightness. Please note that this only applies across a very small portion of the monitor's panel and with HDR enabled. If the 34GS95QE is anything to go by, then the Legion Pro 34WD-10 tops out at 250 nits when viewing SDR content.
On top of that, the Legion Pro 34WD-10 comes with two HDMI 2.1 ports and a single DisplayPort 1.4 connection, as well as ports like 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet and a USB Type-C port that supports DisplayPort Alt Mode and 140 W USB Power Delivery. Incidentally, Lenovo has included a pair of 5 W speakers too, which are Waves MaxxAudio certified. At the time of publication, Lenovo expects to begin selling the Legion Pro WD34-10 Gaming Monitor in March for $999.99. By contrast, Europe will receive the same monitor a month later for €1,299 across the Eurozone.
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