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INNOCN 27' 2K 1440P QHD Monitor 100Hz IPS PC Computer Monitor for Mac Laptop, 65W USB C, HDMI, DP, Built-in Speaker, Eyes Care, Height/Pivot Adjustable, VESA Mountable - Black, 27D1Q

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1.Size:40 Inch


2.:1080p 75hz


About this item

  • 【Vivid Colors with 100Hz IPS and 2560*1440p QHD 2K Resolution】INNOCN 27D1Q computer monitor adopt the quick response of an IPS Display. At 2560 x 1440P resolution, 100% sRGB color gamut features vibrant color and clarity at wide angles. Work through your workflow with ease and efficiency.
  • 【Connectivity】: 1x 65W USB-C (Full-function), 1 x HDMI 2.0 Port, 1 x DP 1.4 (Type-C and HDMI Cable Included). Built-in 2 speakers and 1 audio out port. Compatible with desktop, mini pc, laptop, gaming consoles, etc.
  • 【Ergonomic Stand】: Easy to install, support tilt / swivel / height / pivot adjustment. Support fast VESA mountable (no tools required) - 100*100mm
  • 【Work Seamlessly】: This sleek 27 inch pc computer monitor is virtually bezel-free on three sides, so the screen looks even bigger for the viewer. This minimalistic design also allows for seamless multi-monitor setups that enhance your workflow and boost productivity.
  • 【Eye-Care】27D1Q 2K pc monitor deliver low blue light reduce technology, keep eyes from strained and tired when work or watching, good partner for everyday use.
  • 【100Hz Fast Refresh Rate】 27 inch 1440p 100Hz computer gaming monitor brings your favorite movies and video games to life. Stream, binge, and play effortlessly.



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Christine.
Reviewed in Canada on August 26, 2024
This is my first ultrawide monitor. Had a 24" monitor before for work, now I have my ps4 hooked up to it as well and the colours and very casual gaming are really nice on there. I do wish it had an output function like a usb hub as I'm having to connect my speakers and keyboard via bluetooth to the mac airbook m2 laptop while keeping the aux connection for the pc laptop set up.Aside from that, I'm not a monitor snob and don't need super duper accurate colours as I don't edit videos or photos for work so I can't speak on the quality from a professional front. But if you're someone who works using online communication platforms, excel sheets, and mostly just do administrative work, this one's great with all the screen real estate. It's also not so big that it takes up so much space. It's also really great that it comes with the USB C cord for video input - I mostly got this monitor for this reason so that I can minimize cable clutter.The monitor stand it comes up with is actually really useful and can be raised up higher than most as it has to be long enough for the screen to rotate to vertical mode. It's easy to install and so far, everything's in good working order. Love it. Glad I went with this instead of an LG or Samsung ultrawide for the similar quality and likely at least $100 more.
Jordan Hansen
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
The monitor looks really good. esp for the price it seems like the panel is really good, and the resolution/refresh is better than other options I found at this price. If you're coming from a productivity monitor or a monitor that came with an office geared all in one computer (usually low refresh rate), it's likely going to be a big improvement for gaming.A few caveats:- If you run multiple computers, only Display Port will run full 1440p with 144Hz, HDMI will cap at 100Hz, and this monitor only has 1 DP, so you would need to find a solution for switching or be willing to unplug and replug if you want the full 144 Hz. I only game on one computer, so the slower refresh on the HDMI does not bother me at all.- If you have bad HDR experience, be sure you have HDR turned on for your Operating System as well as the monitor. If only one is turned on the color will look a bit washed out- I wish there was a way to run backlight control in addition to HDR. I like HDR on by default, but if I want to turn the brightness down late at night, it seems like the only solution is to turn HDR off (backlight/brightness settings seem to be locked down when HDR is on unless I'm missing something).- Speakers are quiet on the bass end so the sound sounds kind of empty. Probably not easy to get good results in the low part of the spectrum on speakers as small as this.
danielle gillard
Reviewed in Canada on April 4, 2023
I was looking so forward to using this monitor with this functionality but can't get it to work or monitor to stay on. No support. I've looked high and low and only purchase FAQ's. This was a waste of good money for a half completed monitor. I responded to the email and no answer back still :-(
MICHAEL RANDLE
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2022
I'm at my computer 12 hours a day with a mix of work (Powerpoint, Excel, Email), gaming, photo/video editing, and watching content - generally YouTube or movies. I had been looking for a monitor that can do it all: good resolution for work, decent refresh rate for gaming, color accuracy for photo/video work. An OLED was out of the question as menus and borders are almost always on-screen and I keep monitors for a long time and VAs lack accuracy and viewing angles so an IPS like this fit the bill. I was expecting to pay 800-1200 to get all of that and really rolled the dice on this INNOCN. While I've only had this monitor a few days it has been fantastic so far!It came color calibrated and it renders well compared to my LG 34" ultrawide. I had no problem turning on high refresh in Windows and in the monitor. While it advertises freesync premium it seems to work fine with G-Sync and I've had no issues in V Rising or Cyberpunk. I run my monitors pretty dim to reduce eye strain but at full brightness it's plenty bright for all but the brightest rooms.There are some down-sides. HDMI ports are only v1.4 so you're not going to get high refresh from them. If you're hooking this up to a PC, use displayport. Neither Xbox nor PS5 support widescreen gaming so you're already going to have to deal with black bars on the sides as well as 60hz refresh. The USB-C port supports power delivery which is nice but is still stuck at 60hz for video.Some folks highlight the pixel density as a negative given this monitor is the same resolution as the popular 34" 1440p ultrawides. If you're sitting close enough that you are peeping individual pixels then you are probably sitting too close to take advantage of a monitor this size without some neck strain - and likely also dealing with reflection and angular discoloration as well. If you compare to other common resolutions - the PPI is slightly higher than a 1080p 28" monitor (93 vs 78). It's about 10% lower than the 34" variant (93 vs 109). And it's almost the same PPI as the very popular 48" 4k LG C1 (93 vs 91) - and there are no complaints about PPI with that monitor because the expectation is that you are not sitting right on top of it. That said, if you don't have the desk space or mounting options to get the monitor 3' or so from your face then maybe consider a smaller ultrawide or traditional aspect 4k monitor.The menu is a bit dated. Luckily I don't have to deal with it much but if you are the type that are constantly switching things up then it could be a pain. I prefer the joystick on my LG and even that isn't great.It came with a heavy-duty stand with a steel base plate and very little branding or obnoxious logos or leds or what not. Just a simple 'INNOCN' in the middle of the bottom bezel. I installed it on my existing monitor arms using supplied standoffs for a VESA mount.I managed to get an exceptional deal on the monitor at $375. It's hard to imagine a better value monitor at this price. I'd expect to spend twice that to get a similar feature set and even that would likely be a smaller 34" ultrawide. At the $600 MSRP the value prop is reduced and it may be worth looking at more popular brands just for their track record.Assuming this monitor doesn't prematurely crap out on me it may be the best value-for-dollar purchase I've made for this build.In the images, the left monitor is the INNOCN, bottom right is an LG 34UM88C, and above it is a 23" 1080p HP E232.
Juan Santiago
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2022
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