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1600 yuan! Lenovo released a new game monitor: high brush and 2K have, buy buy buy?

On January 6, foreign media Windows Central reported that at CES 2022, Lenovo released two mid-range e-sports processors G24qe-20 and G27qe-20, priced at $260 (about 1664 yuan) and $300, respectively, and are expected to be listed in March this year.

1600 yuan! Lenovo released a new game monitor: high brush and 2K have, buy buy buy?

The configuration table is as follows:

1600 yuan! Lenovo released a new game monitor: high brush and 2K have, buy buy buy?

Both devices have 2K resolution, with a PPI of 123 for a 24-inch display and a 109 for a 27-inch display. Most of the products on the market are 2K resolution in both sizes. Game monitors pay more attention to the refresh rate, once the resolution to 4K, graphics card to render 4K 120 frames in real time, it will need a relatively high-end graphics card, these users will naturally be equipped with some high-end monitors, the price will be much higher than this.

The refresh rate is 100Hz, which is relatively rare in the market at present, and can reach 110Hz in the case of overclocking. The refresh rate has also reached the level that this price point should have, and it is not very crotch-pulling. The display is not labeled With Grayscale Response Time (GTG), it is not expected that the monitor will respond particularly quickly and is not particularly suitable for FPS gamers.

1600 yuan! Lenovo released a new game monitor: high brush and 2K have, buy buy buy?

Other hardware parameters are relatively average. The contrast ratio is 1000:1, which is the normal level of a normal IPS screen. The brightness is relatively average, with a brightness of 300 nits in the 24-inch version and 350 nits in the 27-inch version, which is not suitable for use in brighter scenes. The color gamut coverage is OK, supporting 99% of the sRGB color gamut coverage, the 24-inch version also supports 90% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage, and the 27-inch version does not mention the DCI-P3 color gamut coverage, which is not expected to be high. For Windows users, 99% of the sRGB color gamut coverage is sufficient.

The configuration of the interface is relatively average, but it is also worth the price point. Both products support HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.2, which is enough at this price point.

Overall, this is a decent mid-range gaming monitor, and the configuration is basically given. The bigger slot is that the response time is likely not too fast, the refresh rate is not high, it is not suitable for gunfighters, and users who are sensitive to the refresh rate. At present, the price of the National Bank of China has not been announced, and if the price is low enough, it can still consider a wave.

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