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Lenovo unveils first inkjet-printed OLED laptop
Lenovo unveils the Legion R9000P, the first laptop with an inkjet-printed OLED display: a 16-inch 240Hz TCL CSOT panel with 99% DCI-P3.

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Lenovo has introduced the Legion R9000P, which it says is the first laptop presented with an OLED display manufactured using inkjet printing technology, known as IJP OLED.
The gaming laptop uses a 16-inch TCL CSOT panel with a 240Hz refresh rate. Its Real RGB Stripe pixel structure should produce sharper text than layouts that can introduce color fringing around characters.

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The display also covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color space. Lenovo has not disclosed other specifications for the notebook yet, but the Legion R9000P is positioned as a gaming model and is clearly not an entry-level machine.
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