INNOCN announced a variety of bundles set to save players looking for both a stationary, and mobile monitor a deal. Options include several of their higher end monitors paired with a wide variety of different portable monitors.
Headlining the bundles are INNOCN’s mini-LED monitors 27M2V, and 32M2V. We previously reviewed 32M2V, and thought it was a fantastic monitor for the price. It offers a detailed picture that is further enhanced with striking colors, and strong contrast. This, coupled with an HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, USB-C, and two USB-A ports, gives players a lot of options. From there, 27M2V has a 160Hz refresh rate, whereas 32M2V offers 144Hz refresh rate.
Anyone looking for a bit more can pick up 27A1S. This OLED offers 1440p resolution, with a 240Hz refresh rate. Along with that there is a 20w speaker system, RGB backlighting, headset holder, and even the ability to wirelessly recharge a phone.
For portable monitors INNOCN is offering bundles with N1F PRO, PF15 PRO, and 13Q1F. We reviewed N1F Pro sometime back, and thought it was a good portable monitor. It offered a solid picture, and was perfect for anyone who wanted a portable monitor that can offer multiple different angles.
As for PF15 Pro, we don’t have a previous review, but we do have experience with it. This model offered a couple distinct advantages, such as a battery, and protective case. It’s perfect for anyone that wants a portable monitor that doubles as a larger screen for a Nintendo Switch, or similar device.
Despite sounding like a step down, 13Q1F is actually the best of the three monitors. It offers a stunning OLED picture, 10 point touch sensitive screen, stylus (included) support, 4 hour battery life, and more.
Those interested can find the various bundles, and their pricing below.
These prices will run until Oct. 27, though the bundles will be available indefinitely.
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