Lenovo unveiled the Legion Pro 34 curved OLED monitor for gamers
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Curved gaming OLED-monitor Legion Pro 34 with ?cyber sports? refresh rate has been added to the family of Lenovo gaming equipment. The novelty boasts minimal response time, wide color gamut, as well as the presence of a KVM-switch.
The face of the monitor is a 34-inch OLED OLED technology was invented by Eastman Kodak in the early 1980s. OLED panels are made from organic (carbon based) materials that emit light when electricity is applied through them. Since OLEDs do not require a backlight and filters (unlike LCD displays), they are more efficient, simpler to make, and much thinner. OLEDs have a great picture quality - brilliant colors, fast response rate and a wide viewing angle. OLEDs can also be used to make OLED lighting - thin, efficient and without any bad metals.display (800R) with a resolution of 3440x1440 pixels and a refresh rate of 240 Hz. The maximum backlight brightness is 1300 nits, color gamut is 99% sRGB and 98.5% DCI-P3, response time is 0.03 ms.
The monitor supports HDR HDR stands for High Dynamic Range imaging, and it is an old photography practice recently introduced to cameraphones like the iPhone and some Android devices (or with the use of special apps). True Black 400, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, VESA AdaptiveSync and ClearMR 13000 technologies, and two 5W speakers with Waves MaxxAudio certification are responsible for the sound. There's also a suite of technologies to protect the matrix from burn-in and a light sensor for brightness control.
You can connect to a PC via HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4. There are also USB Type-C With the continued success of the USB interface, there exists a need to adapt USB technology to serve newer computing platforms and devices as they trend toward smaller, thinner and lighter form-factors. Many of these newer platforms and devices are reaching a point where existing USB receptacles and plugs are inhibiting innovation, especially given the relatively large size and internal volume constraints of the Standard-A and Standard-B versions of USB connectors. ports with fast charging up to 140W, Ethernet and USB Type-A with KVM switch. The monitor is already on sale in China for $690, there is no information about its availability in other markets yet.
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