




🚀 Elevate Your Screen Game Anywhere, Anytime!
The INNOCN 15.6" Portable OLED Monitor delivers vibrant Full HD visuals with 100% DCI-P3 color accuracy and HDR support. Featuring dual USB-C and Mini HDMI inputs, it’s compatible with laptops, gaming consoles, and smartphones. Ultra-slim and lightweight with a detachable magnetic stand, it’s designed for professionals and gamers seeking premium portable display performance without compromise.


















| ASIN | B09T2SWBT5 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #125,891 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #2,948 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | INNOCN |
| Color | blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (196) |
| Date First Available | 11 June 2022 |
| Item Weight | 726 g |
| Item model number | B09T2SWBT5 |
| Manufacturer | INNOCN |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Package Dimensions | 42.49 x 30.3 x 7.39 cm; 725.75 g |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
| Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Series | INNOCN |
| Standing screen display size | 15.6 Inches |
A**I
Absolutely what I was hoping for. I'm done with cheap $150 portable monitors. The pixels die almost by blowing on the screen, way too fragile. I had just returned one of these cheap monitors because out of the box the display was nonfunctional for 3/4" from the right edge. top to bottom. I wanted a monitor with a screen protected like that of my Lenovo Tab P11 Pro Gen 2. So I decided to spend north of $300 and this monitor is exactly what I was looking for. The display is beautiful without any adjustments. The monitor is as thin and light as you could want it to be. I really like the magnetic stand, great design. I have also purchased a tempered glass screen protector, I really do not think I need this now. I am extremely happy with this monitor.
T**N
This was my second purchased of the INNOCN OLED display; first one was the 13.3" screen which was ultra portable for my travel and after my testing/evaluation, the recent purchased was the 15.6" intended to use for personal video/4k movies. Both were purchased on special discount deal/sales price that was value for money as compared to others (such as VP-16, MQ-16AH, 4K OLED portable monitor etc.) and was very happy/satisfied with the purchases. Only time will tell how long it will last with normal usage. Referring to the attached photos, the15.6" OLED screen and the portable 4K media player were both running on a 22.5W branded 10000 mAh power bank. The 15.6" OLED display consumed about 4W (with HDR on, 70% brightness, 50% contrast) where the 13.3" display consumed about 2W-3W (with HDR off, 45% brightness, 50% contrast).
A**R
This is basically Prism+ Nomad 15.6 inch OLED Portable Monitor, except that it is SGD200 cheaper. Great looking and sleek design. Bought it for ROG Ally, it is able to pass through power to the Ally using the power plug. The colors are vibrant and the screen is responsive. The detachable and magnetic stand is an awesome addition. The magnet is strong and being able to adjust the tilt granularly is great. Overall, great purchase!
R**R
This 15.6-inch portable OLED monitor is such a great product in so many aspects, but the ways it's lackluster prevents me from giving it a full recommendation. First of all, I wanted to comment on the color accuracy. The product actually comes with a factory calibration report of the Adobe RGB and DCI-P3 ranges. And, it shows! When I compared it using its stock 6500k color profile, which was reported to be calibrated, it matched up almost perfectly with my other calibrated monitors. This makes it a great choice for doing serious color-attentive work. That's more you can say about a lot of portable monitors... Second, the resolution for this thing is just outstanding! Pushing 4k into a 15.6-inch screen might be deemed as overkill for this size, but boy does it make it look sharp! Even at close viewing distance, it was very hard to discern any pixels. With its PPI of about 282, you can truly call it a retina display. Such a joy to any productive work, especially for general media consumption. And the build quality is just out of the park. The build is made with a high-quality heavy metal frame. It feels more similar to a premium tablet from Samsung or Apple. However, my unit's power button did have problems being pressed down. It was unnecessarily hard when compared to the clicky and normal volume buttons. It also had a respectable amount of brightness. It seemed to be just ever so slightly brighter than my MacBook's screen, which is rated at 400 nits. Keep in mind this was at full brightness. Great build, great brightness, great resolution, great color accuracy, oh and did I mention it also has a built-in battery? Though it does add a bit of weight to it, still. It's almost perfect. Almost... There were a couple of problems I had that made me have to drop it a star. One of the main problems was latency. Another plus this monitor packs is that it comes with a screen digitizer, so it can register your touches onto a device that is connected through USB-C. Though it's a great addition to what this unit already offers, it does have a half of a second lag. I am not sure if this is just a common thing with portable monitors that have touch screens, but it does create an annoyance with the device you are using it with. And for gaming, it's not the best choice. Most gamers would probably already be distraught with it only having 60 Hz, but the monitor also has a good amount of general latency for any video signal. I measured it to be about 45 ms worth of lag. It's not a big deal for any productive work, but it's noticeable in any gaming that isn't very casual. It's unusual for an OLED screen as well. It also doesn't support overclocking to its refresh rate very well. At just 65 hz at any resolution, it already started frame skipping. And it wouldn't show any picture past 71 hz. Disappointing as this also could have helped with its input lag. I really, really do like this product. I think it's one of the most jammed-packed, valuable monitors you can get for $400. Its input latency and refresh rate just became a deal breaker for me, and it may be for anyone trying to do any gaming with a mouse. If these problems are fixed, it will be a jack of all trades. Great for professionals who do color-related work, for gamers, and for everyone else who just wants the amazing contrast out of a good quality OLED panel. As of now, it's only great for two of those people. But hey, I am sure many people would not find the latency a major problem at all. If the manufacturer is listening, you did a darn good job with this product. I don't think this product deserves the 2.5 stars it currently has, as of writing this. But please, work on retaining the high-resolution while increasing the refresh rate and lowering the input latency. I also really do appreciate the custom-made OSD that works well with touch.
P**H
I bought this monitor to convert my steam deck oled from handheld gaming to a slightly more work oriented machine. Product came neatly packaged and not a single flaw on the display or body. To those purchasing for the Steam Deck OLED, the thick “signal cable” is capable of powering the device and sending a video signal at the exact same time. This is a huge game changer to make this setup more portable without chasing for an outlet. So far picture quality is fantastic, response is great for a portable monitor (no major input lag when playing Titan Fall 2) and extremely light wait. From one deck owner to another, I HIGHLY recommend this display.
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