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Lenovo debuts first laptop with inkjet-printed OLED
Lenovo has unveiled a new Legion R9000P with a 16-inch TCL CSOT IJP OLED panel, marking the first laptop to use an inkjet-printed OLED display.

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Lenovo says it is the first company to unveil a laptop with an inkjet-printed OLED display built using IJP OLED technology. The new version of the Legion R9000P uses a 16-inch panel from TCL CSOT with a 240Hz refresh rate.
The panel also features a Real RGB Stripe pixel structure, which should make text look sharper. Lenovo is also claiming 99% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage.

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That is all Lenovo has disclosed so far. But the Legion R9000P is a gaming laptop, and the specifications suggest it is clearly not an entry-level model.
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