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So, I've definitely got to say that you calling it your favorite monitor is high praise indeed. I'm a little skeptical about the fact that it's a random brand, and about it being semi-gloss instead of full glossy. I'm curious, how much matte-er (is that a word) is it than a like a C2 or something similar?I also searched but there is nothing out there. Don't order from Dough; they delay shipping past your credit card return chargeback window and keep your money. That's literally their method of operation.
I went with this:
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/innocn/27m2v
Although I may have got an updated version, as mine doesn't have an "aggressive matte" like Rtings states. Mine has a nice semi-gloss and it's my favorite monitor now. Here you can see it next to the G8 which has terrible AR film:
So, I've definitely got to say that you calling it your favorite monitor is high praise indeed. I'm a little skeptical about the fact that it's a random brand, and about it being semi-gloss instead of full glossy. I'm curious, how much matte-er (is that a word) is it than a like a C2 or something similar?
Also, is that the 240Hz Neo G8? If so, man that thing was disappointing. It kills me that the dual-4K 240Hz model that's supposed to come out later this year will likely have the same awful coating.
That really does sound impressive. I was looking at the rtings page and I noticed that they only have < 20 Hz listed as the VRR minimum. I was wondering if either you or Vega had tested this and could tell me what the actual minimum is. 20 sounds great, but I want something as low as reasonably possible since 48 Hz on the last VRR monitor I tried was pretty awful.That's what's sad, some random Chinese brand comes out of nowhere and can make a better product than all the big name manufacturers like Samsung, Asus, Acer, etc. (AND they do so at a much lower price). I have the 32 inch version of the InnoCN and I would agree that this thing has been the best display I've ever used. My LG CX is now just used as a TV and my Acer X27 is just sitting in my closet as a backup display.
How reliable are these Chinese ones compare to mainstream brands we usually buy?That's what's sad, some random Chinese brand comes out of nowhere and can make a better product than all the big name manufacturers like Samsung, Asus, Acer, etc. (AND they do so at a much lower price). I have the 32 inch version of the InnoCN and I would agree that this thing has been the best display I've ever used. My LG CX is now just used as a TV and my Acer X27 is just sitting in my closet as a backup display.
That really does sound impressive. I was looking at the rtings page and I noticed that they only have < 20 Hz listed as the VRR minimum. I was wondering if either you or Vega had tested this and could tell me what the actual minimum is. 20 sounds great, but I want something as low as reasonably possible since 48 Hz on the last VRR monitor I tried was pretty awful.
How reliable are these Chinese ones compare to mainstream brands we usually buy?
I've seen Little Snowman reviewing them on YouTube, seem functioning okay if they were done good out of factory and you don't plan on upgrading Firmwares on them.
I also searched but there is nothing out there. Don't order from Dough; they delay shipping past your credit card return chargeback window and keep your money. That's literally their method of operation.
I went with this:
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/innocn/27m2v
Although I may have got an updated version, as mine doesn't have an "aggressive matte" like Rtings states. Mine has a nice semi-gloss and it's my favorite monitor now. Here you can see it next to the G8 which has terrible AR film:
Seems to have the same coating as the pictures in the Rtings reviewI also searched but there is nothing out there. Don't order from Dough; they delay shipping past your credit card return chargeback window and keep your money. That's literally their method of operation.
I went with this:
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/innocn/27m2v
Although I may have got an updated version, as mine doesn't have an "aggressive matte" like Rtings states. Mine has a nice semi-gloss and it's my favorite monitor now. Here you can see it next to the G8 which has terrible AR film:
So, I've definitely got to say that you calling it your favorite monitor is high praise indeed. I'm a little skeptical about the fact that it's a random brand, and about it being semi-gloss instead of full glossy. I'm curious, how much matte-er (is that a word) is it than a like a C2 or something similar?
Also, is that the 240Hz Neo G8? If so, man that thing was disappointing. It kills me that the dual-4K 240Hz model that's supposed to come out later this year will likely have the same awful coating.
My good ol Korean monitor took a random dump on me after maybe a year.27m2v is my favorite monitor too....$699 no name chynahh monitor blows all the big players away. Reminds me of the catleap days except better lol
Catleap Invented high refresh Scanlines! Samsung should sue!My good ol Korean monitor took a random dump on me after maybe a year.
Mine still works... Xstar dp2710. I use it with an old pc still .My good ol Korean monitor took a random dump on me after maybe a year.