Lenovo Unveils N2521 180Hz FHD Gaming Monitor with HDR10

Lenovo Unveils N2521 180Hz FHD Gaming Monitor with HDR10

Lenovo's Lecoo has introduced a new gaming monitor, the N2521, to the Chinese market. This 25-inch monitor is available for purchase on JD.com at a price of 599 yuan ($84). Let's explore the primary features of this device.

Specifications of the Lenovo Lecoo N2521 Monitor

The N2521 monitor is equipped with a 24.5-inch Full HD screen that offers a resolution of 1920×1080, a refresh rate of 180Hz, and a 1ms GTG (Gray-to-Gray) response time, making it an excellent choice for gaming enthusiasts. The monitor boasts a 178° viewing angle, ensuring versatility across different usage scenarios.

The inclusion of Adaptive-Sync technology helps deliver seamless visuals by minimizing screen tearing, ghosting, and motion blur. It also supports HDR10, enhancing color precision and depth with 95.59% sRGB and 80.36% DCI-P3 color coverage, making it ideal for gaming and creative projects.

Gaming and Eye-Care Features

For gamers, the Lenovo N2521 is packed with features like low motion blur, dark enhancement for improved visibility in dimly lit scenes, and a smart aiming assist with an on-screen crosshair for accurate targeting.

Eye-care solutions are integrated into the monitor, including low blue light mode and flicker-free technology, which help reduce eye fatigue during prolonged gaming or work sessions. The monitor also offers an EasyRead mode that simulates an e-ink display, making it more comfortable for long periods of reading.

Connectivity and Design

In terms of connectivity, the Lenovo N2521 is equipped with HDMI and DisplayPort options, both supporting the full 180Hz refresh rate. It includes a multifunction stand with tilt adjustment, although it does not offer height or rotation adjustments.

The monitor's dimensions are 556.4mm x 420.4mm x 331.5mm, and it weighs approximately 3.3kg. It is VESA mount compatible (100x100mm), providing flexible installation options. The package contains a power adapter, an HDMI signal cable, and a quick start guide.


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