🎯 Elevate Your Game with INNOCN – Where Every Frame Counts!
The INNOCN 27G1H is a 27-inch gaming monitor that boasts a 240Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time, ensuring a tear-free and immersive gaming experience. With a full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and 99% sRGB color coverage, it delivers vibrant visuals. The monitor features multiple connectivity options, including HDMI and DisplayPort, and is designed with eye care technology to reduce strain during long sessions. Its sleek, frameless design makes it a stylish addition to any gaming setup.
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
Response Time | 1 Milliseconds |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Native Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Resolution | FHD 1080p |
Hardware Connectivity | DisplayPort, HDMI |
Connectivity Technology | DisplayPort, HDMI |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.52"D x 24.4"W x 14.72"H |
Screen Size | 27 Inches |
Is Electric | Yes |
Viewing Angle | 170 Degrees |
Brightness | 300 Candela |
Pixel Pitch | 0.31 |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | G-Sync |
Refresh Rate | 240 Hz |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Technology | LCD |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Screen Finish | Matte |
Contrast Ratio | 2500:1 |
Warranty Type | 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty |
Color | Black |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Gaming Console, Desktop |
Special Features | Blue Light Filter, Swivel Adjustment, Tilt Adjustment, Flicker-Free |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
D**L
Excellent monitor for the price!
The media could not be loaded. Note: Computer and cables can affect performance and actual picture of any monitor. You can see this in my video where I switch the monitors between a USB-C 4 cable, a DisplayPort cable and a USB-C to HDMI cable. Sometimes a persons poor experience is due to their setup.In our house, we had five monitors consisting of two different models by Asus. I got this monitor to upgrade some of our HD monitors. I received the first INNOCN 27" Mini LED 4K Monitor through the Vine program and when I saw how good of a monitor it was, I immediately order a second to place as our main monitors that my wife uses in her home office. They are great monitors for the price!The stand this monitor comes with is the best I have seen yet. It provides adjustments typically only provided by a separate monitor stand: Tilt up-down, swing left-right, raise-lower and rotates vertical position. Awesome! If I didn’t have the dual VESA mount stand already I may have just used these stands instead. The monitors fit my VESA mounts with no problems.Audio. For a monitor, the audio this puts out is okay! It sounds much better than the other monitors these replaced, however this is not the sound that I would want to listen to music or watch a video, but is good sound for a basic user to hear what is going on. My MacBook does a better job with stereo sound, so I will use that as my source. The INNOCN monitor does have a headphone/speaker jack if you so desire.Connections: I connected this to my computer with all three methods - USB4/Thunderbolt, DisplayPort and HDMI. Each connection provides a slightly different picture. I personally like the DisplayPort the best and HDMI second, but the USB connection does charge a computer at 65 watts.Picture: This monitor has a great picture and can get really bright. I am running mine at 50% brightness and I like bright monitors. It has lots of settings to adjust via the onboard buttons, This method is a bit clumsy, but is very typical in most monitors and something you do not adjust very much. The monitor does have lots of setting options.The picture quality is good. My wife has used these monitors 6-8 hours a day, 5 days a week. She did have one issue where the edges of the screens were too dark particularly on screens using the Dark Mode. However turning off the “local dimming” option fixed this issue. She found these monitors are easier on her eyes than the previous Asus models we had.I use these monitors if I am working on a 4k project or need the 4k screens. The picture really does POP! Between the two of us we have used these monitor on MacBook Pro with an Intel chip, MacBook Pro with M2 chip, MacBook Air with M1 chip and a windows computer. They all worked well with this INNOCN 27" Mini LED 4K Monitor.Credits: The videos used for demo are from the 4k page of the CableLabs website utilizing the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. I do not own this material:The balloon video is Film By: Daryl Malas “Lifting Off”Music Title: A Brand New Day Performed By: DJ Skillmaster (Audio not used)The Firemen video is by: Film By: Eric Klassen “Seconds that Count”Firemen: Shane Deines, Ryland Gardner, Andrew Dutchman, Jason McKean, Chad Rennich, Mitch Sprague, Kris Krckova. Lyons, CO Fire Chief: J.J. Hoffman. Lafayette, CO Fire Chief: Dave Friedel Special Thanks: Ryland Gardner, J.J. Hoffman, Dave Friedel, All the Lyons and Lafayette, CO Firemen (Audio credits not listed. Audio used in clip.)
I**A
Awesome
Love it sm
H**R
Colour Accurate, But 'HDR 1000' Capable....?
There are a few notes that need to be mentioned when getting into colour accurate monitors and such.1) It WILL look more 'warm' / 'yellow'. This is because most displays that do not care much for accuracy crank the blue light to 11. Blue light is more energetic and more energy efficient. When acclimatizing to a calibrated display, it will throw you off and think something is broken. It takes time to adjust.2) Colour accuracy =/= bright/vibrant. Especially in AdobeRGB space and the such (print). Ambient light should be controlled as much as possible anyhow (turn off that unicorn-vomit RGB strip, close the windows). Your eyes love to adapt to the environment, if you keep changing lighting situations, your results will be wonky and the first thing to blame is a monitor.Onto the review:I used a Spyder X Elite to do some calibrations and test a couple of the inbuilt settings modes. I have attached photos of the results.All tests were with Gamma @ 2.2 & 'C.T settings' set to 'Natural'.In the charts, the RED TRIANGLE is INNOCIN's built in 'DCI-P3' monitor setting.in the charts, the BLUE TRIANGLE is INNOCIN's built in 'STANDARD' monitor setting.GREEN = sRGB spaceORANGE = NTSC spacePURPLE = AdobeRGB spaceBLUE = DCI-P3 spaceSo putting the monitor into 'STANDARD' mode has colour accuracy of 100% sRGB, 99% NTSC, 100% AdobeRGB & 97% DCI-P3 respectively.Putting the monitor into 'DCI-P3' mode has colour accuracy of 100% sRGB, 87% NTSC, 89% AdobeRGB & 97% DCI-P3 respectively.I am not totally sure what to make of that result. It would appear that there is no benifit to using the 'sRGB' , 'AdobeRGB' or 'DCI-P3' modes. Each setting only matches the 'STANDARD' mode and becomes very inaccurate in the other modes. Whereas using 'STANDARD' nets all the positives of each colour space. DCI-P3 at best is 97% in either mode. Unfortunate I was not able to reach their claimed 99%, as that is the space I use most.I've also attached some scans of their included 'from factory calibration' sheet. It would appear that it is accurate, atleast in my case. However they only test for sRGB & AdobeRGB. Would be nice to have DCI-P3 but, oh well.KEY TAKEAWAYS: This is a 200-300$ monitor (prime day sales baby!). This is not a Flanders Scientific or Sony grading monitor. I think it is only 8bit+FRC anyhow. It is not inky black like OLED. It is not eye-searing HDR 10-billion or whatever. I suspect this is indeed mini_LED but 'B-Stock'. Like, panels that have some defects and are not able to push the full brightness or whatever.It is still pretty darn bright, and for me, colour accurate. Upgrading from a 34 Ultra-Wide to a 27 does feel a bit claustrophobic. Maybe it will change with time, who knows.I am testing at the moment on HDMI, waiting for some Display-Port cables to come in. Supposedly 80gb/s & whatnot. So if I am able to get HDR working with the new cables, or if the DCI-P3 accuracy increases, I will update accordingly.TLDR: Colour accurate, just keep it in 'STANDARD' mode. Pretty bright, but not sure about their 'HDR1000' claims. Great value item for content creation & theoretically, consumption. The white plastics are definitely a fashion statement! The casing does feel 'fantastic-plastic', but the base is tool-less and sturdy, the spring lock VESA is clever and nice. The tilt, rotate mechanism works well and does not feel cheap.Overall, pretty pleased.
Z**L
Almost too Good to be True
I wanted a secondary monitor to compliment my Acer Nitro XV275K P3biipruzx. That monitor is an excellent 4k IPS, mini LED 27” HDR 1000 monitor with 160hz refresh rate. I was blown away with its color accuracy, sharp picture and brightness in SDR and HDR content. I managed to get one on sale at $550 and they cost $799 now.I was hoping to find a 4k 27” HDR monitor with speakers built in to use a second monitor for my main/gaming PC and also as the monitor for my streaming PC. I didnt want to spend a ton of money and was trying to find something sub $300.This ticks all the boxes, but from a brand I had never heard of. The price at time of sale was also $199, which seemed too good to be true. 4k HDR 1000 IPS + mini LED with speakers built in and color calibrated from factory…I’m happy to say when I tested it out, I had no dead pixels. Build quality seems fairly good. Built in speakers are surprisingly decent. They get fairly loud, no distortion at normal volumes and plenty clear. At least as good as a cheap pair of basic desktop speakers without taking up any space.Colors and brightness are so good I am not sure if i could tell any difference between my much more expensive monitor or this for HDR YouTube video, desktop/browser stuff, etc. I don’t notice any ghosting for those tasks. I haven’t tried to game on it as that’s not what I got it for.So I took a chance on the brand and the very low price and am pleasantly surprised. For the price paid and what I got there are 0 complaints. I’d gladly buy it again if needed.
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