Lenovo has put a surprisingly sharp-looking bargain monitor on sale in China: the Lecoo N2757Q, a 27-inch 2K gaming display priced at 799 yuan, or $118, and already listed on JD.com. On paper, it reads like a hit list for budget PC players, but the specs also show Lenovo trying to blur the line between a gaming panel and a low-cost creator screen.

Lecoo N2757Q specs and price

The Lecoo N2757Q uses a 27-inch Fast IPS panel with a 2560 x 1440 resolution and 108 PPI pixel density. Lenovo rates it at a native 200Hz refresh rate, with an overclock option to 210Hz, plus a 1ms GtG response time. That combination is exactly the sort of spec sheet that usually shows up on pricier monitors, which makes the 799 yuan asking price look aggressively positioned.

  • 27-inch Fast IPS display
  • 2560 x 1440 resolution
  • Native 200Hz refresh rate, overclockable to 210Hz
  • 1ms GtG response time
  • HDR400 support and up to 400 nits brightness
  • 121% sRGB and 96% DCI-P3 color gamut

Lecoo N2757Q color accuracy and eye comfort features

Lenovo is also leaning on factory calibration, with a Delta E rating below 2, which is the kind of claim that may appeal more to photo editors and designers than to people chasing headshots in an FPS. The panel supports 10-bit color depth through 8-bit + FRC processing and can show up to 1.07 billion colors, while hardware-level low blue light and DC dimming are included for eye comfort.

That puts the Lecoo N2757Q into a familiar sweet spot: fast enough for gaming, but not so specialized that it ignores the wider budget-monitor crowd. Rival brands have been busy pushing similar 27-inch 2K high-refresh models, so Lenovo’s pitch is less about novelty and more about undercutting the usual premium attached to these specs.

Ports and stand adjustments

For gaming extras, Lenovo includes GamePlus crosshair assistance along with selectable FPS and RTS modes. Connectivity is straightforward: two HDMI 2.1 ports, two DisplayPort 1.4 ports, and a 3.5mm audio jack. The stand tilts from -5° to 20°, and VESA 100 x 100mm mounting is supported, so buyers are not locked into the bundled base if their desk setup says otherwise.

The real question is whether Lenovo can keep this level of pricing pressure in a segment that has been getting crowded for months. If it can, the Lecoo N2757Q is exactly the kind of no-frills high-refresh monitor that forces more expensive rivals to justify their margins the hard way.

Source: Gizmochina

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