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INNOCN 32 RGB-OLED 4K Monitor for MacBook Air Pro Mac mini 2160p PC Computer Monitor USB C 90W

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  • 【True 4K OLED Computer Monitor】Absolute upgrading of ordinary experience with this RGB-OLED technology, this 32 inch 4k computer OLED monitor adopts an advanced OLED panel with 10Bits, 1M:1 contrast ratio, 60Hz refresh rate, 99% DCI-P3 wide color gamut, meet the most stringent requirements for color. ∆E<1
  • 【Powerful USB Type-C connectivity】 32Q1U 4K OLED monitor adopts 2 USB Type C interfaces which can easily to work with most of popular digital devices like Mac, Phones, Tablet PC, etc. (Please note: only 45W power delivery when plug into 2 devices, and max 90W when plug into 1) . 1 x USB Type C audio jack.
  • 【HDR10 & 6-Axis Color Correction】Advanced color correction technology, HDR10 supplementary technology is adopted to improve color management performance, It will bring more accurate colors for high-end content design, animation design
  • 【Pivot & Height Adjustable】INNOCN 32Q1U 4K UHD OLED computer monitor feature height/pivot adjustable stand, Left/right: 45°, up/down±5",Forward: 5°, Backward: 20°, Pivot: ±90°, Ergonomic design for daily usage. Built-in 5W*2 stereo speakers, more enjoyable
  • 【Explore more funs with INNOCN Monitor】INNOCN monitor focus on color performance, provide excellent viewing experience when you're working from home, office duty, design, photo/video editing and gaming.
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Product details

BrandINNOCN
Screen Size32 Inches
Resolution4K UHD 2160p
Aspect Ratio16:9
Screen Surface DescriptionMatte

Technical specifications

product_dimensions1.18 x 27 x 15 inches
item_weight17 pounds
manufacturerGuangxi Century Innovation Display Electronics Co.,Ltd
item_model_number32B8U
best_sellers_rank#83,572 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,745 in Computer Monitors
date_first_availableAugust 29, 2022
standing_screen_display_size32 Inches
aspect_ratio16:9
resolution3840 x 2160
total_usb_ports3

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4.2324 ratings

Customers say

Customers find the monitor's quality high-end and appreciate its appearance, with one noting it's rated for VESA HDR1000. Customers consider it good value for money.

★★★★★

Setup is key

EngineerAugust 26, 2024

Product arrived promptly. I read all the reviews here and more. Was concerned about time to switch from SDR to HDR and some people having the monitor switch on and off frequently. I have never had an HDR monitor. I had a 10yo Dell 27in. Setup is not clear. It is not plug and play. Much of this is Windows 11 fault. It sets up auto-HDR automatically. Turns out there is a bug in Windows and the monitor is constantly trying to switch. Not mine alone but well documented and occurs with other HDR displays. Key is turn off auto-HDR and use Win-Alt-B if you want HDR. HDR with standard SDR content is TERRIBLE. I leave HDR off most of the time. With this, the SDR picture is amazing. Very very happy with quality and no more off and on. The HDR is great but I don't have much HDR content. Not much of a gamer. Brightness is very high and detail excellent with white whites even on Standard mode. No real need for tweaking. Read more

★★★★★

Great monitor, but some things are not obvious.

Macauley86June 28, 2024

This is a great monitor, especially at the current discounted rate. You can't beat the price for a professionally calibrated monitor that allows you to set it to sRGB, Adobe, or DCI-P3 mode. It also has a built-in light sensor that can adjust the brightness of the monitor. It works for me, but some people don't like it, and the feature can be disabled through the on-screen display (OSD). One caveat: the screen comes with local dimming enabled. This works great if you use the monitor for media consumption in HDR mode. But if you plan to use the monitor for office work, local dimming makes dark mode horrible (whites are gray and colors are washed out, particularly skin tones). You can turn local dimming off in the OSD > Game Settings but ONLY if the monitor is set to STANDARD under the OSD Professional menu. If you set the monitor to any other mode (sRGB, Adobe, DCI-P3), the local dimming option will be grayed out. So, if you use the monitor for SDR (standard dynamic range, aka normal office work), set the monitor to STANDARd, turn local dimming off (it's ON by default), then switch the mode to sRGB for more accurate colors, and you are done. If you use this monitor for movies and games, you can turn HDR on (which should turn on local dimming), then Windows 11 or macOS Sonoma will also have an HDR mode in their settings > display, and you can use HDR, which looks fantastic on this monitor. But I use it for productivity, so it's SDR with local dimming off. Blacks are plenty deep for my needs even in this mode. Oh, the monitor comes with USB-C (65W of power delivery), but no USB hub ports, so that's the minor inconvenience. Also, the LED lights on the back of the monitor are off. I don't see an option in the OSD to turn them on, but that doesn't bother me at all. Read more

★★★★☆

Colour Accurate, But 'HDR 1000' Capable....?

HarperOctober 11, 2024

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 space ORANGE = NTSC space PURPLE = AdobeRGB space BLUE = DCI-P3 space So 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. Read more

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★★★★★

Great choice!

AZDecember 28, 2025

GREAT MONITOR !!! GREAT COMPANY AND SERVICE ! (had some issues getting 60HZ@4K and found out it was my graphics card issue, I put new card and got the full 4K 60HZ ! great email support ! they answer very fast !) Read more

★★★★★

Great Purchase, Accurate Colors

Audio TechDecember 7, 2025

It looks similar to an OLED monitor, it not glossy as described,the Colors are amazingly beautiful. Accurate Colors similar to my IMAC, Power Cable could be a bit more thicker, Easy to setup, over quality 9 out of 10. Audio from the speakers better than most monitors but not as good as the IMAC. Read more

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