This dual 18"m 2K (2.5K) monitor is superb. I initially paired it with an older Surface Pro 6 and was not able to get it into Extend mode like a wanted. This was due to limitations of the Surface Dock video controller. I ultimately paired it with a Surface Pro 10 and it works perfectly in all display modes. I am also using a single Anker 130W Charger to power the Monitor and Surface. The display draws 21W at 100Hz, full 2560x1600 resolution, and 100% brightness. I have not been able to power the monitor through a single USB-C cable from the surface so separate USB-C is needed for display power (not unexpected). I am also able to power the monitor and laptop using a Baseus 100W, 20AHr Power Bank which shows is using 34W which suggest that the video USB is providing about 14W of power. On this Power Bank it reports that it will las about 2 hours. The monitor refresh rate does not have a big impact on power draw, but the brightness has an almost proportional impact on power.
The kickstand is very versatile, and the monitor is very secure in any configuration. Even standing stacked vertically they are stable. The folding hinge is smooth but firm, there is little change of it slipping; perhaps after a few years they may start loosening but that remains to be seen.
The screens are large, bright, and crisp. While 4K might be better for photo/video editing, these are perfect for normal business use and CAD work as I intend to use them. I bought a separate single 4K monitor for photo work. Out of the box the color/contrast closely match my Surface (at default settings); I did bump the monitor brightness up from the default 80% to 100% for a perfect match.
I found a 17.3" Monitor Sleeve from CaseDeer that fits like a bespoke case. The monitor in the sleeve and my Surface drops perfectly into the laptop compartment of my TUMI fold-top backpack.
JJacobs · 2026-02-28 · via amazon
★★★★★Amazing
I bought a competing industrial/portable dual display from another OEM last month, it was okay - but plagued with sleep mode issues, not supporting MST USB C on my intel chipset - and was only 1080p
This 4K innoview has impressed me within 10 minutes
1. Immediately enabled both independent displays with a single USB cable (and of course separate USB power) to my Intel 275HX integrated graphics, streaming 2x 4k signals over one USB C so seamless means the hardware and firmware guys got this right
2. Screens are sharp with good color settings out of box
3. Built-in menu is solid, gamer crosshairs are cute addition - but this is not a gaming monitor
4. These are solid IPS displays, brightness is great even in a well lit room (power meter on my USB power bank says 60W power draw)
5. sleep mode and waking works great and OST has a black background for its power notification (competitor had a 10 second full screen blue background sleep mode status, which was jarring)
I will update this review when I test more of the features, HDR did not impress me immediately - will likely need to try the other HDR modes, not worried as SDR is brilliant here - and HDR is really for OLEDs or other technologies with better backlight control
Only negative: Included display cables are short, luckily I have my own - but at this price point, 5-6ft should he standard
I also have an innoview 2k 180hz 24in which shares a lot of DNA with this, also very good
Someday I hope to learn the origin and story about where these displays come from and how brands package them differently, they are very cool - and Innoview has impressed with their implementations
Unrelated feedback: Innoview website needs an update, I know these models change quickly - would be cool to see upcoming model previews, and see more detailed specs
JJB · 2025-08-25 · via amazon
★★★★★Fantastic dual monitor for portable and travel productivity
As someone who works behind a laptop the majority of the day, multiple monitors are a must to staying productive at home or away from home. I have been looking for a solution that would maximize viewable space/resolution in as compact as a package as possible.
As a result, I decided to pick up the InnoView 15.6" Portable 4K Dual Monitor for a number of reasons
- viewable space (dual 15.6 monitors), resolution (4k)
- size/weight (folded, it is comparable to my Macbook Air 15 in in footprint and weight ~3.5 lbs)
- build quality (the monitor is feels very solid and well-made)
- connectivity (HDMI, usb-c, DP2.0)
The monitor came with various cables for connectivity and power (included a power brick). It felt solid all around from the hinges, to the adjustable stand, and to the cable connections. The monitor feels very solid in hand and has good weight. Once the monitor is set-up, it holds form and angles very well. The monitor is best used in landscape mode, although it can be used in portrait if needed. In portrait mode, you won't have as many viewing options. Also, you'll have to consider the connectivity ports and cables connected.
I am using with my Macbook M4 air, which will natively support multiple external monitors. I believe an M1 or M2 would need an external dock/adapter to support multiple external monitors, so you would need one with an older Mac to use this monitor in a muti-external monitor set-up.
For my set-up, the M4 works very well. Connectivity is straight forward, and I used a usb-c and HDMI (usb-c-HDMI cable) to the InnoView. Luckily, with the Macbook, you will still be able to power via Magasafe connector. The monitor connected perfectly, and I was able to utilize 4k 60hz refresh rates for both monitors. Picture was clear, accurate, and vibrant. From a productivity standpoint, you can use this in multi-monitor or single monitor mode. Single monitor mode allows you to create one single large monitor.
You can power this from the provided power supply, an OEM, or if needed a power bank that can output 30W+. The powerbank option is great for working in an airport lounge or coffee shop. The only challenge with my setup has been a clean cable setup, as you are connecting two video sources and a power supply to the monitor and laptop.
I've been able to use this with my work and home macbooks without issues as well as phones (android, ios).I do hope to try testing with a windows machine.
Overall, great productivity device, well-made, and versatile. The only downside was cable management (which isn't really the monitor's fault).