INNOCN 32M2V, 4K Quantum Dot IPS For Just Under $1000

Witness The Power Of Mini LED
The mini LEDs that make up the backlight of the INNOCN 32M2V give the display 1,152 local dimming zones which gives it blacks almost as good as an OLED. It also does very well at living up to the 1,000 cd/m² peak brightness listed when you enable HDR. You also get all the connectivity you should expect from a modern display, with a two port USB 3.2 Gen 1 hub and USB-C DP Alt Mode input able to feed up to 90W of power. The resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 can be run at up to 144Hz thanks to AMD’s FreeSync Premium and the INNOCN 32M2V is rated NVIDIA G-SYNC compatible as well.
TechPowerUp put the display through it’s paces and loved most of what they saw, from impressive colour ranges to the snappy pixel response rate. The OSD was a little clunky, and switching back and forth from SDR to HDR wasn’t perfect, but overall you get a lot for the price you pay. Check out more about the INNOCN 32M2V in their full review.
The INNOCN 32M2V is a 32-inch gaming monitor equipped with a 4K Quantum Dot IPS panel and a 1,152-zone Mini-LED backlight system. As such, it's fully equipped for an impressive HDR gaming experience. Even more intriguing is its price: it costs less than half of what you'd normally have to pay for a similarly specced panel.
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