Lenovo just dropped a creator monitor that wants to be a whole desk setup, not just a screen. The Yoga Pro 27UD-10 showed up on Lenovo’s Hong Kong store after the CES 2026 display wave, signaling it’s a real retail product meant to sit next to the high-end Yoga Pro laptop lineup. The pitch leans hard into creative work and clean desks, aiming at calibrated color, HDR, and fewer extra gadgets.
The main flex is a 26.5-inch UHD QD-OLED panel pushing 3840 x 2160 at up to 120 Hz. Lenovo claims 1000 nits peak brightness and says it hits VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400, leaning into strong contrast and deep blacks for HDR content. Color coverage is listed at 99% for sRGB and DCI-P3, and 96% for Adobe RGB.
Lenovo also calls out factory tuning, with average Delta E under 1 for sRGB and Adobe RGB, and under 2 for DCI-P3, which frames this as a color-work display, not a basic office panel.
Audio and camera are treated like core features, not afterthoughts. It supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, and it packs a Waves MaxxAudio 12-speaker setup for people chasing a tidy workstation with decent sound.
The webcam angle is modular. It uses a detachable 4K HDR camera module built around Sony’s IMX678 sensor in a 1/1.8-inch format, letting users shift placement for better angles or pull it off for privacy.
Lenovo also pushes pairing with the Yoga Pro 9i Gen 11 Aura Edition, aiming for synced video and audio behavior when both are used together. The Hong Kong price converts to $1,269, putting it squarely in premium creator-monitor territory.
The main flex is a 26.5-inch UHD QD-OLED panel pushing 3840 x 2160 at up to 120 Hz. Lenovo claims 1000 nits peak brightness and says it hits VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400, leaning into strong contrast and deep blacks for HDR content. Color coverage is listed at 99% for sRGB and DCI-P3, and 96% for Adobe RGB.
Lenovo also calls out factory tuning, with average Delta E under 1 for sRGB and Adobe RGB, and under 2 for DCI-P3, which frames this as a color-work display, not a basic office panel.
Audio and camera are treated like core features, not afterthoughts. It supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, and it packs a Waves MaxxAudio 12-speaker setup for people chasing a tidy workstation with decent sound.
The webcam angle is modular. It uses a detachable 4K HDR camera module built around Sony’s IMX678 sensor in a 1/1.8-inch format, letting users shift placement for better angles or pull it off for privacy.
Lenovo also pushes pairing with the Yoga Pro 9i Gen 11 Aura Edition, aiming for synced video and audio behavior when both are used together. The Hong Kong price converts to $1,269, putting it squarely in premium creator-monitor territory.