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

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great monitor with some issues

It's a great monitor, but it's far from perfect. For the price I paid (there was a $100 discount back then) this is probably the best option. It's very light, the black color is amazing, the colors are vibrant and it looks very well built. However, he has problems. Noticeable screen-door effect. the spacing between pixels is visible, especially for text. It's not a resolution factor. I've used much larger 1080p screens that don't have this problem. The interface is difficult to use as you have to use the power button to confirm and return. Hold for too long and the monitor will turn off. It also consumes a lot of energy. It can only be powered by your computer's USB-C cable, but it won't run at full brightness. It only scores 20 out of 100 unless you plug in a different USB-C power adapter. A little annoying. The lid/stand is also quite thin. If I had to do it again, I'd probably go for the 13-inch version to avoid the screen-door effect. Oh yes, HDR is not supported. However, for the price I paid ($225). ), I love it.

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Pros
  • USB C and Mini HDMI, wide compatibility
Cons
  • Bad built-in speakers.

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