Innocn 27" QD-OLED 3840 x 2160p 4K 240Hz Gaming Monitor, Gaming Console Ready, VRR

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27" QD-OLED 3840 x 2160p 4K 240Hz Gaming Monitor, Gaming Console Ready, VRR Monitor
27" QD-OLED 3840 x 2160p 4K 240Hz Gaming Monitor, Gaming Console Ready, VRR
Innocn★★★★★4.8🔥 DEAL -$318
27 Inches"
4K
240Hz
OLED
B
$974.99
$657.49
Specifications
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reviews8
discount33
Model #GA27W1Q
Weight18.5 lbs
Screen27 Inches"
Resolution4K
Refresh240Hz
PanelOLED
Response0.03 Milliseconds
HDRHDR True Black 400
Adaptive SyncFreeSync Premium
Ports1x DisplayPort, 2x HDMI
resolution4K
PERFORMANCE
100%
Customer Reviews★★★★★4.8 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Great monitor! Overall 5/5 so far, great price, gamer friendly!
So far 5/5 as long as it continues working as it does it's phenomenal. Great quality for gaming, specifically stuff like new CoD games, fallout, l4d2, dead island 2, etc etc. haven't used the dp cable yet. Think I had it upside down when trying to plug in so I gave up and used HDMI but still great for a gamer who relies heavily on having a great setup. K/d ratio in my prime on CoD was 4.00+ but getting old now, slowing down. Still 1.5+ on games I barely know (bo7, mw3 new). Fallout 4 is also great looking, and Diablo 2 resurrected in max settings. Running a Thermaltake PC with a 5070ti gfx card (I think!). Will report back later with more. Great frames, great color, fast response. Com ability is great so far with everything, and adjustments are easy and even auto a lot of the time. Sound not fantastic but it's a moniter not a speaker.
Alex Morris · 2026-03-14 · via amazon
★★★★★Good
Works pretty damn good
got the same items twice that i did not order · 2026-05-12 · via amazon
★★★★Excellent monitor , but no instructions & no explanations of settings.
This is a beautiful monitor. However it needs instructions & explanations for some of the settings. Like the brightness settings which is normal or highlights seem to work opposit of what i was expecting. Normal seems to be the HDR1000 setting found on other QD OLED monitors whereas as highlights seems to be the True Black HDR 400 setting. I would have expected it to be the other way around. Getting the best picture out of this monitor is a challenge as a result. However, the result is definately worth it. In terms of brightness with best settings, it is competitive with other latest generation of monitors that are rated for True Black 500 in many scenes except for full white screens & even there it is not too far off thier mark. When using Windows HDR Calibration Tool with the normal setting I set the peak brightness to 1000. Other have mentioned setting it to 500, but that would have resulted in blown out highlights with loss of color & detail. The 500 setting might work for the highlight HDR setting but I did not try it as I preferred the normal setting. I used the normal HDR setting as that gave the brightest highlights even though the highlights setting gave the brightest overall scene. Even though the highlights setting was overall brighter the highlights just didn't pop the way they should have & normal setting was bright enough for most situations. Sometimes the views can look a little hazy but I don't think the screen coating is affecting that. Some people have said these have the worst matter coating of all monitors. I totally disagree. I have seen other matt coatings that are far worse and this one's reflection handling is really quite good. There is very little pinkish coloring in a bright room that I have seen. It looks like more of a grayish background in a bright room. There is a slight pinkishness from the anti reflective coating but that is definately the coating and not the interaction with bright light on the quantum dot layer in this case. I believe the slight sense of hazyness I mentioned before could just be a result of greater resolution allowing a smoother appearance when not dealing with high detail which this monitor handles superbly. It does have substantially more resolution than the other 27" OLED monitors I have. The monitor is light weight, but doesn't seem flimsy. The stand seems quite sturdy and the base is sufficiently heavy to be stable. It gets only 4 stars due to missing instructions. Otherwise it is a 5 star unit.
"germanium20" · 2026-03-16 · via amazon
★★★★★Flagship specs at a great price
I was hesitant to buy this because it has little to no reviews but the package came on time and display looks great. I use this primarily for gaming and visuals are on par with more expensive brands. Great bang for your buck.
Richard · 2026-03-17 · via amazon
★★★★★Excellent product! I have absolutely no issues and I’m having a blast!
Fantastic!!! 100/100
Malik · 2026-04-03 · via amazon
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VALUE SCORE
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15.2
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Performance (100%) ÷ Price ($657.49) = 15.2
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