During last month’s CES 2025 event, Lenovo introduced a couple of high-performance gaming monitors, namely the Legion Pro 34WD-10 and the Legion R34w-30. Now, it seems that both ultra-wide monitors have been quietly listed on the company’s local website along with the prices.
Starting from the top, the Legion Pro 34WD-10 sports a 34-inch 21:9 3440×1440 PureSight OLED display with an 800R curvature, a 240Hz refresh rate, a 0.03ms response time, Delta E<2 colour accuracy, and support for 98.5% DCI-P3 and 99% sRGB colour gamuts. It also features an Anti-Burn-in algorithm which claims to prevent pixel burn-in and as a bonus, the bottom of the front bezel has customisable RGB lighting.
Other software features include the ability to split the ultra-wide monitor into three virtual monitors, a built-in KVM switch, customisable game modes, and a crosshairs magnifier for precise aiming. Connectivity-wise, it includes a two USB-C ports (not including the USB-C one-cable solution for 140W power delivery), three USB-A ports, a single USB-B port, two HDMI 2.1 ports with one supporting eARC, an ethernet port, and a DisplayPort 1.4 port.
As for the more affordable model, the Legion R34w-30 is fitted with a 34-inch 21:9 3440×1440 WLED display with a 1500R curvature, a 180Hz refresh rate, a 0.5ms response time, and 99% sRGB and 90% DCI-P3 colour gamut coverage. For connections, it comes with two HDMI 2.1 ports, a DP1.4 port, and an audio jack.
Both monitors are equipped with built-in speakers, although the Pro gets more powerful 5W speakers. Additionally, the two ultra-wide monitors are shipped with stands that can lift, tilt, and swivel.
The Legion R34w-30 gets a retail price of RM1,969 while the Legion Pro 34WD-10 carries a price tag of RM5,179. However, both monitors are currently listed with a 15% discount on the brand’s website.
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