Aimed at creators, Lenovo laptops like the Yoga Pro 9i Aura already feature sharp and accurate screens. Even so, the manufacturer wants to enhance their functionality in desktop setups. Showcased at CES 2026, the Yoga Pro 27UD-10 is a 4K OLED monitor designed to extend the displays of notebooks.
Relying on a QD-OLED panel, the display has a generous peak brightness rating and a 146% sRGB color gamut. Dolby Vision and DisplayHDR True Black 400 compatibility further widens its palette. Although it's not intended as a gaming monitor, a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz can smooth out fast-paced visuals.
The 27UD-10 doesn’t look dramatically different from other OLED monitors, but it offers some unique functionality. Compatible Lenovo laptops activate color sync to ensure consistent color reproduction. While the feature activates automatically, it’s possible to toggle the mode off.
Striving to a be a complete multimedia monitor
CES 2026 attendees may identify the display when its adjustable 4K webcam is visible. The goal of the notebook companion is to limit the need for additional accessories. To that end, it includes a six-speaker sound system that also syncs with the audio output of the Yoga Pro 9i. A rare perk, Dolby Atmos is supported without needing an external soundbar.
Predictably, the 27UD-10 is well stocked in the connectivity department. A single HDMI 2.1 port joins a DisplayPort 1.4 port, with the ability to daisy-chain the Lenovo monitor to other screens. Meanwhile, a USB4 Type-C cable can deliver up to 140 watts of recharging power. Finally, an integrated hub consists of five other USB-C or USB-A connections.
The new 27-inch monitor should arrive in February with a $1499.99 MSRP. Buyers might find that a steep price is to pay for an accessory that only certain laptops can maximize. Nevertheless, it appears versatile enough to benefit creators outside the Lenovo ecosystem.
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