This is a JOLED RGB panel with 250 nits full-screen brightness, HDR10 (540 nits max), and full coverage of SRGB, Adobe RGB, and DCI-P3. USB-C inputs.
Relative to the various QD-OLED 32/4K panels, it has better text rendering. Refresh rate is lower, HDR brightness isn't as high, there's no adaptive sync, and burn-in characteristics are unknown.
This panel is also used by
LG 32EP950 [tftcentral.co.uk] ($3K) and
Asus PA32DC [tomshardware.com] ($3K).
https://www.amazon.com/INNOCN-Com...B0BC7DPLD8
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JOLED filed for bankruptcy in 2023.
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Even though he's praising the monitor.. Lol can't help but look at how milky and non-black the blacks look
- The included stand is not level, it leans down to the right by a few degrees. This can be fixed with a VESA stand or set of monitor arms (or my temporary solution, wedging something under the right side of the panel).
- The OSD uses buttons instead of a joystick for navigation, which I could see being mildly annoying if you need to change settings often.
Text looks good when connected to a Mac Mini with 1440p scaling, but I have yet to try it hooked up to my Windows machine. Here's a photo of the OSD menu for color mode settings, which is mercifully easy to get to (three pushes of the same button): https://imgur.com/m6oHbjULet me know if you have any specific questions!
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