Lenovo Legion Y32p-30
Maximum PC|July 2023
Lenovos premium 4K panel has a pricing problem
JEREMY LAIRD
Lenovo Legion Y32p-30

FORGET 49-INCH UBER-WIDE monsters, 1080p panels with the kind of refresh rate that gives you a nosebleed, massive OLED screens that are really thinly disguised TVs, or niche 8K irrelevancies. For the discerning PC enthusiast with cash to splash, there can currently only be one monitor choice. Yup, it’s a 32-inch 4K panel with a triple-digit refresh rate.

That gives you plenty of on-screen real-estate, decent pixel density for nice, crisp fonts, and good image detail, plus sufficient fluidity and low enough latency that anything faster risks diminishing returns. It’s this enticing proposition that the Lenovo Legion Y32p-30 serves up.

At $749, none of this comes cheap. In fact, if anything the Legion feels pricey for what you’re getting. Notably, the HDR support is limited. Yes, there’s HDR 400 certification, but as that implies, the panel’s peak brightness is a mere 400 nits. While there is local dimming, it isn’t the full-array flavor with hundreds or thousands of zones. Instead, it’s the edge-lit variety, totalling just 16 zones.

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