HDR 10, 99% DCI-P3, 99% sRGB, 99% Adobe RGB. Supposedly, the same panel as much more expensive Asus and LG monitors (Asus PA32DC and LG 32EP950).
Things to consider: Only offers 3 USB-C inputs (no HMDI or display port), OLED might get burn-in issues.
Guangxi Century Innovation Display Electronics Co.,Ltd
Model Number:
32B8U
Product SKU:
B0FKB43F13
ASIN:
B0FKB43F13
Brand:
INNOCN
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
1.18 x 27 x 15 inches
Item Weight:
17 pounds
Item model number:
32B8U
Manufacturer:
Guangxi Century Innovation Display Electronics Co.,Ltd
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HDR 10, 99% DCI-P3, 99% sRGB, 99% Adobe RGB. Supposedly, the same panel as much more expensive Asus and LG monitors (Asus PA32DC and LG 32EP950).
Things to consider: Only offers 3 USB-C inputs (no HMDI or display port), OLED might get burn-in issues.
Know what you're buying. This monitor is for color sensitive work. Photo/video editing. Marketing, real estate, designers etc.
If you don't need professional level color accuracy then the next question is do I just want an OLED monitor with spot on colors for everyday use / work / watching Netflix?
I've been happy with it thus far for photo editing, although if I was buying a monitor today I might get a glossy OLED like the Asus XG32UCWG (which is twice the price of this one). As I mentioned in the earlier thread, I think it's worth buying an extended warranty as support / replacement parts are a bit of an unknown here.
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If you don't need professional level color accuracy then the next question is do I just want an OLED monitor with spot on colors for everyday use / work / watching Netflix?
Gaming - no
I've been happy with it thus far for photo editing, although if I was buying a monitor today I might get a glossy OLED like the Asus XG32UCWG (which is twice the price of this one). As I mentioned in the earlier thread, I think it's worth buying an extended warranty as support / replacement parts are a bit of an unknown here.
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