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Lenovo Legion Y32p-30 32" Gaming Monitor ( 4K / 144Hz / FreeSync Premium / HDMI 2.1 / USB-C 3.2 / KVM )

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About this deal

The John Lewis deal is now out of stock for delivery and now Scan has reduced the price on the same monitor. Thank you for for mentioning this in the comments of the last deal.However,you get an extra year of warranty with John Lewis for £10 more if you get it in-store.

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Key Features

Step into the cosmic command center with the Legion Y32p-30, a 31.5-inch marvel that transcends the boundaries of gaming reality. The In-Plane Switching (IPS) panel, at an astronomical 3840x2160 resolution, unveils a cosmic battlefield where every pixel is a star. A rapid 0.2ms response time and a 144Hz refresh rate propel you into warp speed, ensuring that your gaming odyssey defies the laws of physics. This is not just a monitor; it's a cosmic commander's helm.

Immerse yourself in the expansive 99% sRGB color gamut, where colors swirl like nebulae. Dual 5W speakers resonate with the cosmic symphony, making every victory a celestial celebration. Connect with the universe through 2x HDMI® 2.1, 1x DP 1.4, and 1x USB-C® 3.2 Gen 1. AMD FreeSync Premium guides your ship through seamless cosmic waves, while TÜV Low Blue Light certification shields your eyes from the cosmic brilliance. Command the cosmos with the Legion Y32p-30.

Key Details

  • 31.5'', UHD 3840 x 2160
  • IPS, 16:9, WLED
  • 1 ms (GtG) / 0.2 MPRT , 144Hz
  • USB Type-C + 2x HDMI 2.1 + DP 1.4, USB Hub

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  1. Gaz_Hamer's avatar
    Thinking of buying this seems a proper deal price and spec for the money to go with my 4080 super & 7800x3d cpu just wondering what you all think
    JohnFox's avatar
    You can check out the reviews on Rtings and Monitors Unboxed for more detailed information but its pretty good, considering it costs around 700-800 quid at the time of those reviews.
    Biggest downside that its fake HDR, probably some IPS glow, low 1000:1 contrast and just average motion clarity (but still way better than budget VA panels).
    So if you are okay with just sRGB content and below average dark scene performance its really good price for what you get. (edited)
  2. nattfodd's avatar
    I wish it would have power delivery - that would be an ideal monitor for me
    Emon's avatar
    I got mine today it has 75w PD via usb-c more than enough to power my macbook pro 16 M1 Pro. 15w is via the standard USB slots.

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  3. Britpix's avatar
    Nice price. Shame it's not for me as I want something with good HDR.
    JohnFox's avatar
    If you are okay with 27" 1440p this one has real HDR.
  4. JohnFox's avatar
    Ordered it to check it out. FYI it uses the same Innolux panel as M32U.
    Xelli_Raja's avatar
    I read up it uses a philips panel will double check
  5. justabout72's avatar
    A lot of monitor for the money...
  6. dumplingwrestler's avatar
    How is this with Mac Mini or MacBook?
    Emon's avatar
    Looks great using a macbook pro M1 with it displays at full res and charges 75W
  7. dealhunter6k's avatar
    I've gone for the HP 32q QHD IPS 165hz from Very for £206, should be decent for the money. (edited)
  8. AlphaChap's avatar
    OP if you check Scan's listing it comes with a 2 year warranty plus a 3 years Direct Lenovo Warranty. In my experience Scan are really good with honouring their warranties too. (edited)
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