The market for OLED gaming monitors has been steadily growing, and Lenovo is adding a new model to the list. Through its Lecoo sub-brand, the company recently launched the W3259PS in China.
It is a 31.5-inch display that includes the standard features expected from a current high-end desktop monitor: a 4K UHD resolution, a 240Hz refresh rate, and a QD-OLED panel, priced at 5,499 Yuan (roughly $805).

Lenovo Lecoo W3259PS Specifications
The primary feature of the monitor is its QD-OLED panel. Because OLED uses self-emissive pixels, the display controls brightness and color at the individual pixel level. This results in the deep blacks and high contrast ratios typical of OLED technology. Lenovo also applied an anti-reflective (AR) coating to the screen to help reduce glare in brighter rooms. The panel has a peak brightness of 450 nits, which is standard for desktop OLEDs in this category.
For gaming, the W3259PS comes with a 240Hz refresh rate paired with a 0.03ms gray-to-gray response time, which helps reduce motion blur and ghosting in fast-moving scenes. It supports Adaptive Sync to prevent screen tearing and includes standard software features like on-screen crosshairs and preset picture modes for FPS and RTS games.

The monitor is also suitable for general content creation. The 10-bit panel supports 1.07 billion colors, covering 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and 100% of sRGB. It is factory-calibrated with an average Delta E of less than 2, meaning the color accuracy should be reliable out of the box. To help with eye strain during longer sessions, the display incorporates a flicker-free design and hardware-level low blue light technology.
The port selection covers the basics for modern setups. It includes one DisplayPort, two HDMI ports, and a USB-C port that provides up to 90W of power delivery. The 90W output is useful for people who want to connect and charge a work laptop using a single cable. The monitor also supports Picture-in-Picture (PIP) and Picture-by-Picture (PBP) modes, allowing you to view two input sources at the same time.
Physically, the monitor comes with an adjustable stand that supports height, tilt, swivel, and pivot changes. If you prefer to use a third-party monitor arm, the back of the display supports a 75 x 75mm VESA mount.
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