OLED monitors have the edge for HDR thrills, but they can’t match the precision of a 4K panel like the Lenovo Legion Y32p-30
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IN MANY WAYS, the Lenovo Legion Y32p-30 is on-paper perfection. What’s not to like about 32 inches of 4K, 144Hz, and 0.2ms refresh goodness? The fact that for similar money, you have various options, one being a 48-inch 4K OLED monitor from Gigabyte: the Aorus FO48U.
I say “monitor”—it is really a repurposed LG TV. What it can’t do is match the pinsharp, crispy image quality of a 32-inch 4K panel. That’s the attraction of the Lenovo Legion: the high pixel density combined with 144Hz refresh. It’s a recipe for not only epic in-game visual detail, but also lovely fonts. It’s everything you’d want in a premium PC monitor.