Lenovo LOQ 24-10 Review: 200Hz for EVERYONE

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20 Apr 2026 • 11:26 AM MYT
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Lenovo’s LOQ sub-brand has quickly carved out a niche for itself by offering a “middle path.” Positioned strategically to bridge the gap between the budget-friendly models and the high-end Legion lineup, the Lenovo LOQ 24-10 gaming monitor is a clear example of this hierarchy in action. In fact, this is our very first Lenovo LOQ monitor and we are curious what they have brought to the table.

Technical Specifications

FeatureSpecification
Panel Size23.8-inch
Panel TypeFast IPS
Resolution1920 x 1080 (FHD)
Aspect Ratio16:9
Refresh Rate200Hz
Response Time0.5ms (MPRT), 1ms (GtG)
Brightness (Typ.)300 nits
Color Gamut (Tested)98.8% sRGB, 92.1% DCI-P3, 88.1% Adobe RGB
Contrast Ratio1000:1
HDR SupportHDR10
Sync TechnologyAMD FreeSync Premium, VESA Adaptive Sync
Connectivity2x HDMI 2.1 (TMDS), 1x DisplayPort 1.4, 1x Audio Out (3.5mm)
Mechanical DesignTilt only (-5° to +20°)
VESA Mount100 x 100 mm
Software SupportLenovo Artery (Lenovo Accessories and Display Manager)
Weight3.4 kg (with stand) / 3.1 kg (head only)
Power Consumption19.4W (Typical) / 35W (Max)

Design & Build: Pragmatic Cuts

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On paper, the specs are incredibly attractive, but you can see where the budget was managed once it’s out of the box. The build quality is “so-so”. It’s functional, but you can’t ignore it the moment you took it out of the box.

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The stand is the primary area of cost-cutting.

It’s a basic tilt-only stand with limited ergonomic flexibility (-5° to 22°).

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Thankfully, Lenovo didn’t skip the 100x100mm VESA mount. If you need height adjustment or pivot, you’ll definitely want to factor in the cost of a third-party monitor arm.

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The OSD buttons left a lot to be desired. The placement of the buttons at the back means you will have to blindly reaching around to navigate the OSD menu.

It is very frustrating trying to figure out which is Up, Down, Confirm or Cancel buttons. Fortunately, you can bypass this by using the Lenovo Artery software.

Display Performance: “Best of Both Worlds”

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The headline feature is the 200Hz Fast IPS panel. While many budget monitors sacrifice color accuracy to hit high refresh rates, the LOQ 24-10 doesn’t force that trade-off.

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According to my testing (using an i1 Display Pro), the color reproduction is impressive for this category:

  • sRGB Coverage: ~98.8%
  • DCI-P3 Coverage: ~92.1%
  • Adobe-RGB: ~88.1%

These results confirm that this isn’t just a “speed-first” panel. It provides vibrant, accurate colors that make it viable for both competitive gaming and light content creation.

The 1080p Argument

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While 1440p is becoming the new standard, 1080p on a 23.8-inch screen remains a very reasonable choice. The pixel density is still sharp enough for the eyes, and more importantly, it aligns with the target audience. Users in this budget range aren’t usually sporting flagship GPUs; 1080p allows them to actually utilize that 200Hz ceiling without needing a top-tier rig.

Better-than-Average Connectivity

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One area where Lenovo didn’t skimp is the I/O. While most “cheap” 24-inch monitors settle for one HDMI and one DP, the LOQ 24-10 offers:

  • 2x HDMI 2.1 (TMDS)
  • 1x DisplayPort 1.4

This extra HDMI port is a massive quality-of-life improvement for users who want to keep a PC and a console (or two) connected simultaneously without swapping cables.

Final Verdict: A Strategic Win

The Lenovo LOQ 24-10 is a very strong value proposition. It targets gamers who are tired of the “washed out” colors typically found on cheap 144Hz/165Hz displays.

At the price range of RM400~RM450, it is priced a step above the absolute “bottom-of-the-barrel” alternatives, the jump in color fidelity and the boost to 200Hz make it money well spent. Lenovo has executed a brilliant strategic move here, proving that “entry-level” doesn’t have to mean “poor quality” where it matters most: the screen itself.

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