The Lenovo L27q-10 meets the highest standards of image quality and design. With its ultra-thin frame, it fits perfectly into a multi-monitor setup.
It convinces with very high colour fidelity, good image sharpness and short reaction time. This makes it a real all-rounder that cuts a fine figure in a wide variety of applications. Thanks to its WQHD resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels, it displays 1.77x more pixels than a conventional Full HD display, so even fine details are sharp and easy to see. Its IPS panel reproduces 1.07 billion colors and 99% of the sRGB color space - 64x more than a normal 8-bit display. The response time of only 4 ms guarantees a streak-free display of fast-moving content. This monitor has an IPS panel (In-Plane Switching). IPS technology combines two major advantages. On the one hand, it provides a very wide viewing angle, so that several viewers can easily recognize the content at the same time. On the other hand, the IPS technology guarantees high colour fidelity. This makes this monitor also suitable for more color-sensitive applications such as image processing.
It was closer among the big monitors in the 27- and 28-inch class: among the WQHD models, the Fujitsu B27-9 TS QHD (310 euros) came out on top against the Asus VA27AQSB (330 euros) due to its lower price. Among the 4K monitors, the LG 27BN55U-B (430 euros) came out on top with the best picture quality in the test...