Monday, August 15th 2016

Lenovo Debuts Its First Ever PC Monitor With AMD FreeSync Technology

AMD today announced the new Lenovo Y27f Curved Gaming Monitor, its first free-standing display incorporating AMD FreeSync technology, offering low input latency and an ultra-smooth, stutter free gaming and multimedia experience.1 With "the most extreme curve available today,"2 the 27-inch-wide, vertically aligned display provides extraordinary gaming immersion and a true-to-life viewing experience.

AMD FreeSync technology helps ensure smooth and fluid gameplay. AMD FreeSync technology enhances communication between the Lenovo Y27f Curved Gaming Monitor and an AMD FreeSync-capable GPU, allowing the display to dynamically adapt its refresh rate in alignment with the GPU's creation of new frames. This prevents tearing by ensuring no new frames are drawn during the refresh period. FreeSync also eliminates stuttering, since the refresh rate is locked to the creation of new frames. FreeSync is supported on a wide range of AMD Radeon GPUs, including the recently launched Polaris architecture-based Radeon RX Series graphics cards.
"Our latest monitor, the Lenovo Y27f Curved Gaming Monitor, is optimized for gaming," said Li Jun Su, Executive Director and General Manager of Visuals BU, PC & Smart Device Business Group, Lenovo. "AMD FreeSync technology along with a fast 144 Hz refresh rate eliminates screen tearing, and minimizes display stutter, input lag and motion blur to display more natural movement. Combined with full high definition 1920 x 1080 resolution and the most extreme curved display to date, the monitor provides our customers with the smoothest possible gaming and a great experience."

"With AMD FreeSync technology, the new Lenovo Y27f provides truly immersive gaming," said Raja Koduri, senior vice president and chief architect, Radeon Technologies Group. "The monitor is an excellent choice for both casual and competitive gamers that depend on low latency, high framerates, and an ultra-smooth experience powered by AMD FreeSync technology."

The Lenovo Y27f Curved Gaming Monitor is available now starting at SEP $399 USD.
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12 Comments on Lenovo Debuts Its First Ever PC Monitor With AMD FreeSync Technology

#1
G4M3B0Y
AMD FreeSync technology along with a fast 144 Hz refresh rate . . . most extreme curved display to date
:D
full high definition 1920 x 1080 resolution
D:
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#3
Caring1
2560 X 1440 would have been nice.
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#4
Nobody99
You can get 4K 27" monitor for that kind of money and text doesn't look good on 27" FullHD monitor.
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#5
Xajel
No thanks, I need a 29" or 34" ultrawide 4k or better the non-existent ultrawide 5k with HDR, 120Hz is good for me but I will don't mind lower if it was priced well...
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#6
Octavean
XajelNo thanks, I need a 29" or 34" ultrawide 4k or better the non-existent ultrawide 5k with HDR, 120Hz is good for me but I will don't mind lower if it was priced well...
You and me both brother,...
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#7
GhostRyder
Well...Its seems like a decent monitor, but at that price its a little steep just for the curved aspect in my book. You can get the Acer Freesync 144hz 1440p monitor for 70 bucks more in the same size which to me would be worth spending the extra. But that is just my opinion...
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#8
PLAfiller
What's with marketing teams and boobs? It won't be screen unveil if the monitor is not decorated with elven boobs :D
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#9
dj-electric
This is a Lenovo.
I have conflicted feelings
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#10
n-ster
4ms VA monitor makes this nice, I hope they come with a 1440p variant of this
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#11
Nobody99
lZKoceWhat's with marketing teams and boobs? It won't be screen unveil if the monitor is not decorated with elven boobs :D
Curved.
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#12
GreiverBlade
Nobody99text doesn't look good on 27" FullHD monitor.
well my 27" Philips 273E3LH disagree ... or i disagree ... text looks good enough for me...

ok ... i have Hypermetropia ... maybe that change a bit ... Astigmatic to add to the issue ... aka: my eyes does a natural Anti Aliasing ... not that it's really an issue at close distances o_O :roll:

altho that screen would be better in 1440p i reckon (currently searching for a good/cheap 1440P 144hz monitor ... i guess AOC would be my best pick)
lZKoceWhat's with marketing teams and boobs? It won't be screen unveil if the monitor is not decorated with elven boobs :D
well ... that's not a elven ... and size is average (based on current trend :roll: )
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