Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Virgil Booker photo
United States of America, Clarksville
1 Level
52 Review
0 Karma

Review on INNOCN Portable Monitor:DCI P3 100000, 15.6", 1920X1080P, 60Hz, Blue Light Filter – Your Ultimate Buying Guide by Virgil Booker

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Missing good qualities for me

It's great as a screen, after that it's pretty disappointing. There's no extra port or Bluetooth, so you can't use speakers or headphones, which is confusing. The included case is minimalist, not too fancy, the part that sets it up isn't very rigid when folded, the cover doesn't lay flat on the monitor when put away. The cables that come with it are insanely cheap! They are too short, cream colored and the metal parts are weak. The OSD menu does not work well. Just a few too small buttons and functions. The screen is impressive! Looks great. You can use a slightly higher resolution, the colors are great, very detailed. The odd black area below the screen is disappointing because it shows it could have had a bigger screen. The cheapest OLED iv I've seen for the retail price I paid at $250. To get a 48-inch OLED, the best price I've seen is $800. And it's the cheapest I've ever seen. A 48 inch TV is too small in my opinion, but a 15 inch TV is at least portable. I wanted it so bad after getting the Nintendo OLED Switch, OLED is ridiculously good for gaming, impossible to go back.

img 1 attached to INNOCN Portable Monitor:DCI P3 100000, 15.6", 1920X1080P, 60Hz, Blue Light Filter – Your Ultimate Buying Guide review by Virgil Booker



Pros
  • 1920x1080 pixels
Cons
  • a little wrinkled

Similar reviews