The Lenovo Legion Y27qf-30 and Legion Y27f-30 are two screens of intermediate size but with a clearly differentiated orientation, looking to catch players with different levels of hardware and/or graphics expectations. Both share the design and size, at 27 inches diagonally, but the Legion Y27qf-30 goes a bit further, with a 2560×1440 IPS panel at 240 Hz that can be overclocked to 250 Hz. It provides 10-bit color and is DisplayHDR certified. 400.
The Legion Y27f-30, for its part, has a much more limited resolution. Its Full HD IPS panel may be more usable by gamers who don’t own a high-flying computer, especially when you consider that it offers an even higher refresh rate, with a base speed of 240 Hz that can be overclocked to 280 Hz. Like its catalog brother, it is compatible with FreeSync Premium, is certified DisplayHDR 400 and can cover more than 100% of the sRGB space.
As an interesting detail, on the base they have a base to place the mobile phone. What is not said anywhere is if it has power of some kind (it does not seem so). In fact, Lenovo has not provided the list of ports, although at first, no surprises are expected.
Rates for Spain are unknown. In the United States the Legion Y27qf-30 will cost $599, while the Legion Y27f-30 will cost $399. Both should arrive in stores during the month of May.