Design and Panel: 27-inch 2K Fast IPS at the Core
The Lenovo Lecoo N2757Q is built around a 27-inch 2K panel, delivering a 2560 x 1440 resolution at 108 PPI. This sweet spot between Full HD and 4K gives sharper images and more desktop real estate than 1080p, without demanding a top-tier GPU. Lenovo uses a Fast IPS gaming panel, which aims to combine the wide viewing angles and rich color of IPS with the speed usually associated with TN. For an affordable gaming monitor, that’s a compelling starting point: a large 27-inch 2K panel that’s as comfortable for browsing and content creation as it is for esports titles. The design is rounded out with a tilt-adjustable stand and VESA 100 x 100mm support, so it can slot easily into most setups, whether you’re mounting it on an arm or using the bundled stand on a compact desk.

210Hz Refresh Rate and Gaming Performance
Where the Lecoo N2757Q really stands out is its speed. The display offers a native 200Hz refresh rate that can be overclocked to a 210Hz refresh rate, targeting competitive gamers who want smoother motion than standard 144Hz or 165Hz screens without paying flagship pricing. Lenovo pairs this with a quoted 1ms GtG response time, a key specification for minimizing ghosting and motion blur in fast-paced shooters or MOBAs. Fast IPS technology helps maintain clarity during rapid scenes while still delivering decent color and contrast. Compared with many budget 240Hz monitors that sacrifice image quality for sheer speed, this budget gaming display attempts to strike a middle ground: slightly lower maximum refresh, but more balanced performance and better color, which can make a bigger difference in everyday use and mixed gaming workloads.
HDR400, Color Accuracy and Everyday Use
Beyond raw speed, Lenovo positions the Lecoo N2757Q as a versatile screen for both gaming and creative tasks. The panel supports HDR400 with up to 400 nits brightness, giving entry-level high dynamic range support for games and streaming content. Lenovo claims coverage of 121% sRGB and 96% DCI-P3, along with 10-bit color through 8-bit + FRC, enabling the display of up to 1.07 billion colors. Factory calibration is rated at Delta E <2, which on paper is good enough for casual photo editing, video work and graphic design. This is unusual for an affordable gaming monitor and makes the N2757Q more than just a one-trick esports display. Hardware-level low blue light and DC dimming flicker-free technology also improve comfort during long sessions, reducing eye strain without heavily skewing colors the way software filters often do.
Connectivity, Features and Value Proposition
The Lecoo N2757Q rounds out its feature set with modern connectivity and gamer-focused extras. Two HDMI 2.1 ports and two DisplayPort 1.4 ports give ample options for PCs and consoles, while a 3.5mm audio jack simplifies headset or speaker connections. HDMI 2.1 helps future-proof the monitor for high-frame-rate console or media usage, a rarity at this price tier. GamePlus crosshair overlays and preset FPS/RTS modes cater to competitive players who want quick access to tailored settings. At 799 yuan (USD 118, approx. RM550), Lenovo is clearly targeting gamers who want Fast IPS gaming performance and a 27-inch 2K panel without the markup of premium 240Hz or mini-LED displays. The main catch is that it stops just short of 240Hz, but for most budget-conscious players, the combination of 210Hz, HDR support and color accuracy will be a more meaningful upgrade than chasing the absolute highest refresh numbers.
