While Black Friday is behind us, INNOCN‘s official site is offering sales on a variety of their monitors until Nov. 30.
Among the monitors currently on sale are their mini-LED line. This includes their entry level 27″ model, 27M2U-D, which boasts 4K resolution, peak brightness of 1000 nits, and 65W USB-C port for $399.49 with code blackfriday. The next level up, 27M2V, is also on sale for $639.99 with promo code 27M2V90. Some step up features include 90W USB-C port, 160Hz refresh rate, two USB-A 3.0 ports, and eye catching design. Their larger size 32″ monitor, 32M2V, is on sale for $699.99 with promo code 32M2B100USD. It’s basically a larger 27M2V, just with 144Hz instead of 160Hz refresh rate.
Another notable option is their OLED portable monitors, 13A1F and 15A1F. We’ve reviewed their portable line before and were really impressed with versatility. What makes these newer versions interesting is a magnetic kickstand that makes using them in a wide variety of configurations extremely easy. Those interested can snag the 13″ for $139.11, or 15″ at $187.99 with promo code blackfriday.
For those interested in their gaming, and other offerings can find them listed below.
Model | Type | Price | MSRP | Promo |
32M2V | Mini-LED | $699.99 | $1,199.99 | 32M2B100USD |
27M2U-D | Mini-LED | $399.99 | $599.99 | blackfriday |
27M2V | Mini-LED | $639.99 | $799.99 | 27M2V90 |
32Q1U | OLED | $977.99 | $1,299.99 | blackfriday |
27C1U-D | LCD | $255.59 | $399.99 | blackfriday |
28D1U | LCD | $178.59 | $259.99 | blackfriday |
29C1F-D | Ultrawide | $199.99 | $269.99 | 29INCH |
49C1G | Gaming Ultrawide | $599.99 | $749.99 | 49INCHINNOCN |
49C1R | Gaming Ultrawide | $699.99 | $999.99 | 49INCHINNOCN |
27G1V | Gaming LCD | $349.79 | $599.99 | blackfriday |
27G1H | Gaming LCD | $150.39 | $269.99 | blackfriday |
13A1F | Portable OLED | $139.11 | $269.99 | blackfriday |
15A1F | Portable OLED | $187.99 | $319.99 | blackfriday |
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