I have this monitor and is amazing all around, and now if 600 something, are you keeping this one? will you care to make a video about calibration, I got with it a display plus HL but I lost.
If you have to pick between this INNOCN 32M2v mini led and their oled 32q1u for WHITE screen uniformity, which would you pick? I know they both achieve very high color gamuts, but I am more interested in screen uniformity as most of my work involves putting the same image side by side and I need for both of them to match as close as possible (particularly light/white tones). Thank you for answering. and #2 which of the 2 would you say has a more matte screen?
@@Tablahands Hah, some guy with a big sign at the parking just told me the end is near, clearly he had not been analyzing the recent developments on monitor market lately.
I bought the 27" version of this monitor and while I admit the picture quality in HDR is phenomenal, I was really disappointed with it on the desktop (not to mention the dead pixels I had.) I ended up returning it, telling myself new monitors will come out soon with more dimming zones and sure enough I was right. Just a few months later, Red Magic announces a 5088 zone 4k 144hz 27" monitor that hits even higher brightness than the InnoCN (2000 nits vs 1400.) I'll just keep on waiting for now. My target is 10,000+ dimming zones. At that count, you are basically looking at a 144x72 resolution grid of backlight zones. It's still extremely low and pales compared to self illuminating pixels, but it is high enough resolution that you have minimal blooming and should look good 95% of the time. MiniLED is so close to being the ideal stopgap while we wait for MicroLED to come to the monitor market, it just needs a little bit more time in the oven.
Does anyone know of a configuration to calibrate the colors and make it look good? without having to pay 200 in a caliper The input colors are horrible, the white looks yellow, the black looks gray and if you put it in ''cold theme'' it doesn't solve anything
Look at different images while adjusting RGB through OSD and continuously asking yourself a question "do any of the colors have some slight tint?". Keep adding and subtracting RGB until there is no more tint on any of the colors. If you have a decent smartphone, you can use it's display as a reference (as flagship phones usually have well calibrated displays).
I just bought this, and coming in two days. Anyone know the Vesa spacing for wallhanging? Anyone know for that matter where to find all the specs? (this monitor not on Inoc-cn site). Finally does it have a G-sync chip?........or just g-sync compatible? (I have an Nvidia GTX 8030 Ti)........thanks for the great review.
@@jean-pierreraduocallaghan8422 Yes EVGA RTX-3080 Ti. I can see the Vesa spacing is 100mm. The card is G-Sync, monitors freesynch premium is compatible but I am getting black screens for 1 second from time to time. Still cant find any setup guides and noticing not much setup options if in HDR
Monitor -> camera -> youtube -> your monitor doens't really translate well for a lot of good comparisons. Same for sound stuff ofc if you got crappy speakers.
Just grabbed one for $700 in black. Upgrading from a 144hz 32” 1440p VA panel
Does it have g sync?
I have this monitor and is amazing all around, and now if 600 something, are you keeping this one? will you care to make a video about calibration, I got with it a display plus HL but I lost.
Merry Christmas everyone!
If you have to pick between this INNOCN 32M2v mini led and their oled 32q1u for WHITE screen uniformity, which would you pick? I know they both achieve very high color gamuts, but I am more interested in screen uniformity as most of my work involves putting the same image side by side and I need for both of them to match as close as possible (particularly light/white tones). Thank you for answering. and #2 which of the 2 would you say has a more matte screen?
For screen uniformity, I would pick the OLED 32Q1U
hey man, is it possible that you may share your icc profile for this monitor? :)
It is amazing how the monitor market developed between 2019 and 2023, after some stagnation we have seen a real jump again.
I hope this means there's some hope for humanity! :)
@@Tablahands Hah, some guy with a big sign at the parking just told me the end is near, clearly he had not been analyzing the recent developments on monitor market lately.
@@vanCaldenborgh haha
Is this display matte? I am not sure why Amazon states it is glossy?
Do you still have your calibration setting? I just want to copy it instead of buying a 200$ device.
Same here
Thanks for this video. Could you please share your color settings?
Is it 220volts?
How does this compare to the LG C2? HDR brightness image quality etc
How is the blooming compared to neo g7/g8?
Does it exhibit strong backlight bleed?
Any way to change hdr settings when playing Ps5? It’s auto set to warm tones and I can’t change it. All my colors are washed out.
I bought the 27" version of this monitor and while I admit the picture quality in HDR is phenomenal, I was really disappointed with it on the desktop (not to mention the dead pixels I had.) I ended up returning it, telling myself new monitors will come out soon with more dimming zones and sure enough I was right. Just a few months later, Red Magic announces a 5088 zone 4k 144hz 27" monitor that hits even higher brightness than the InnoCN (2000 nits vs 1400.) I'll just keep on waiting for now. My target is 10,000+ dimming zones. At that count, you are basically looking at a 144x72 resolution grid of backlight zones. It's still extremely low and pales compared to self illuminating pixels, but it is high enough resolution that you have minimal blooming and should look good 95% of the time. MiniLED is so close to being the ideal stopgap while we wait for MicroLED to come to the monitor market, it just needs a little bit more time in the oven.
At this point just wait for oled
I think next year is going to be great year for HDR monitors.
the red magic isnt good unfortunately it has shitty colors
@@supaweeb4076 I mean that's why theres calibration, right?
@@KrisCortez cant calibrate hdr
8:29 nice comparison for local dimming on vs off
Does anyone know of a configuration to calibrate the colors and make it look good? without having to pay 200 in a caliper
The input colors are horrible, the white looks yellow, the black looks gray and if you put it in ''cold theme'' it doesn't solve anything
Look at different images while adjusting RGB through OSD and continuously asking yourself a question "do any of the colors have some slight tint?". Keep adding and subtracting RGB until there is no more tint on any of the colors. If you have a decent smartphone, you can use it's display as a reference (as flagship phones usually have well calibrated displays).
When video editing on somthing like this, should the screen be set to Native, srgb, or dci-p3?
the proper setting should be "standard" which is the default, calibrated way it arrives out of the factory.
I just bought this, and coming in two days. Anyone know the Vesa spacing for wallhanging? Anyone know for that matter where to find all the specs? (this monitor not on Inoc-cn site). Finally does it have a G-sync chip?........or just g-sync compatible? (I have an Nvidia GTX 8030 Ti)........thanks for the great review.
3080 Ti ?
@@jean-pierreraduocallaghan8422 Yes EVGA RTX-3080 Ti. I can see the Vesa spacing is 100mm. The card is G-Sync, monitors freesynch premium is compatible but I am getting black screens for 1 second from time to time. Still cant find any setup guides and noticing not much setup options if in HDR
@@jean-pierreraduocallaghan8422 Yes 3080Ti .....sorry dislexic me stating 8030 ti heh heh
I sold my LG 32GQ950 for this innocn monitor cause i couldnt take the LG blooming while watching hdr content due to its weak 32 local dimming zone
what do you think of the Innocn so far?
I m just using it for Console gaming & watching HDR content….really happy with it …. My next upgrade will be HDMI 2.1 HDR1000 QD Oled monitor
I sold my 32GS95UE-B for this. This panel is better option for do it all scenarios
What did you use to calibrate?
The i1Display Pro with Calibrite software
@@JohnnyMcPro Thanks Johnny. V nice, but a tad pricey for me. I will experiment.
I usually watch videos on 2x speed. When this vid started I thought it had reset back to normal, but no... he just talks really slowly
Have the monitor 10 bit
Do you think it’s possible at all to remove the branding in the chin? I love the display but it’s just too hideous
If this was only 240Hz, I’d buy it in no time.
Is this what the camera records? I see the picture blurring. I would like to see ufo test.
It’s impossible to capture the true 144hz / 1ms response time on camera since I record footage at 24 FPS
Monitor -> camera -> youtube -> your monitor doens't really translate well for a lot of good comparisons. Same for sound stuff ofc if you got crappy speakers.
Is this a review or an advertisement?
matte is a deal breaker