Lenovo has been steadily refining its gaming monitor lineup to great effect, and the new Legion Pro 34WD-10 is an even bolder step forward. This 34-inch OLED curved display promises exceptional contrast, ultra-fast response times, and immersive visuals, all packed into a sleek, gamer-centric design. It also throws in a 140W USB Type-C and a KVM switch, covering the productive gamers amongst us. I’d be lying to you if I said I wasn’t surprised but dang, Lenovo just managed to deliver one of the best OLED ultra-wides on the market today and puts it sitting pretty with industry leaders likes of MSI, Asus and Alienware.
From the moment you set eyes on the Legion Pro 34WD-10, it’s clear that Lenovo has prioritized aesthetic appeal and functionality. The 800R curvature enhances immersion, while not as aggressive as some, succeeds in wrapping the display around your field of view for a more engaging experience. The Legion Dual-Colour Design adds a subtle yet stylish touch, complemented by RGB lighting on the bottom bezel, which can be customized via Lenovo’s Artery software. The lighting is bright enough to illuminate your desk with reactive color.

The stand is robust and fully adjustable, offering height, tilt, and swivel options to ensure ergonomic comfort during long gaming sessions. It has a unique hexagon donut base with a slot to hold your phone or tablet. Overall, this is one of the more aesthetically pleasing gaming monitors I’ve seen in a while and it stands out do its white color that reminds me of Alienwares legend 2.0 design language from two years ago.
Connectivity is robust and versatile, catering to modern gaming setups. The USB-C one-cable solution delivers an impressive 140W of power, making it ideal for laptop users who want a streamlined workspace. The built-in KVM switch allows seamless switching between multiple devices, and Lenovo’s TrueSplit technology enables side-by-side multitasking, perfect for anyone juggling multiple computers connected to it. Better still, there’s no annoying power brick to deal with, thank God.
Additional ports include two HDMI 2.1 inputs (one with eARC), DisplayPort 1.4, multiple USB-A and USB-C ports, a few of which live on the bottom bezel for easy access. There’s 2.5G RJ-45 Ethernet port for stable network connections and while there is a built-in hanger for your headphones, the monitor strangely doesn’t have a headphone jack. There is a pair of 5W speakers that sound fine — nothing you’ll be using that often as is usually the case with monitor speakers.
The OLED panel is where this monitor truly shines. It’s one of the latest panels with a 3440 x 1440 WQHD resolution that delivers deep blacks, vibrant colors, and stunning contrast that elevate both gaming and content consumption. The 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time ensure buttery-smooth motion, making it an excellent choice for competitive gamers who demand speed and precision. AMD FreeSync Premium Pro support helps eliminate screen tearing, though G-Sync compatibility is not officially listed.
Color accuracy is another strong suit of the Legion Pro 34WD-10. With 98.5% DCI-P3 and 99% sRGB coverage, it offers exceptional color fidelity, making it a viable option for content creators alongside gamers. The True 10-bit color depth ensures smooth gradients and precise color reproduction, while the Delta E<2 calibration guarantees professional-grade accuracy. The DisplayHDR TrueBlack 400 certification enhances HDR content, providing richer details and lifelike visuals, though its 400-nit peak brightness is lower than some competing QD-OLED monitors. Nevertheless, HDR content looks stunning as it usually does on OLED’s.
Gaming performance on the Legion Pro 34WD-10 is also exceptional, thanks to its high refresh rate, ultra-fast response time, and OLED panel’s inherent advantages. Motion clarity is superb, with no noticeable ghosting or blur, even in fast-paced shooters. The deep blacks and high contrast make horror and cinematic games incredibly immersive, while the wide color gamut ensures vibrant visuals across all genres.

I just started playing Cyberpunk 2077 for the first time and Night City looks incredible especially at night with Ray-tracing turned on. Neon lights sizzle and pop while water puddles reflect lights from the building. All the while, shadows and dark areas remain suitably black thanks to the infinite contrast.
The Legion Pro 34WD-10 is surprisingly light on game features though. I couldn’t find any black equalizers, frame counters, timers or the usual ilk. There is a magnifier which can help with sniping but that’s pretty much it. The OSD is pretty simple and easy to navigate but I do wish Lenovo had kept the joystick and buttons to the bottom bezel instead of the back of the monitor as it gets tedious having to reach back there.
Despite its strengths, OLED burn-in remains a concern, though Lenovo has implemented several burn-in protection features in the Legion Pro 34WD-10 to ensure longevity and minimize the risk of permanent image retention. The monitor utilizes Automatic Brightness Adjustment and Human Detection smart sensor technology, which dynamically adjust brightness levels based on user presence and ambient lighting conditions. Additionally, pixel-shifting algorithms subtly move static images to prevent prolonged exposure of individual pixels, reducing the likelihood of burn-in.

Lenovo also offers a standard three-year warranty, covering manufacturing defects and display performance issues, though burn-in protection specifics may vary by region. But after years of reviewing OLED monitors, I’ve never been able to burn one in nor do I personally know anyone who has experienced burn-in so I’m pretty damn confident that you won’t either.
In Australia, the Legion Pro 34WD-10 is priced at $1,899 AUD, placing it firmly in the premium gaming monitor category. There is plenty of competition at this price range from Asus, LG and Samsung. Alienware’s AW3423DW, which offers QD-OLED panel is the cheaper than the Lenovo but lacks USB-C power delivery and a KVM switch, which to me is a must have these days as I always use a laptop for work and a desktop for gaming.
Ultimately, the Lenovo Legion Pro 34WD-10 is a stunning OLED gaming monitor that delivers exceptional visuals, ultra-fast performance, and versatile connectivity and if you can get it on discount for $1500, you won’t regret it.
Lenovo Australia kindly loaned the Legio Pro 34WD-10 to PowerUp for the purpose of writing this review







