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INNOCN PU15-PRE 4K OLED Touchscreen Monitor

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The INNOCN PU15-PRE is a portable 4K OLED touchscreen monitor, equipped with a 5.000 mAh battery that keeps it going for up to 4 hours without external power. It's one of the best portable monitors currently on the market, but that comes at a price.

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$780 for a 15in touch screen you can get a whole laptop. :D
4k total overkill for 15" screen.
 
4k total overkill for 15" screen.
To keep your eyes fit..

I like it, but would never buy it at that price, I have been looking at Asus ZenScreen , 1080p , 230 EUR...
 
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4k total overkill for 15" screen.
Nope. That's already bigger than an A4 sheet of paper, which printed at 1200dpi, 4K doesnt even come close.

$780 for a 15in touch screen you can get a whole laptop
too true! price is completely bonkers. Whilst the review points out the quality of the screen, at $780 I struggle to see "value"
 
Maybe if it was bigger or better than a laptop screen it might offer something useful. For example, it could be 16:10, or 17 inches or larger.

I don't see the point of a second 15" screen when you can buy the entire OLED laptop for that.

Actually using a 16:10 120hz 16" OLED panel would have been kind of neat.

I just looked it up and there are many 16" Samsung AMOLED laptops now. The entire package with 12700H and 3070 Ti starts at $1500 USD.
 
Silly price! How many do they want to sell vs. expect to sell?
I do wonder...
 
I like that it supports pen and can be used like a Wacom Cintiq.
 
I like that it supports pen and can be used like a Wacom Cintiq.

Do those have the same input lag though? If it's noticable when you just use it at a monitor, wouldn't it be bad for drawing?
 
Maybe if it was bigger or better than a laptop screen it might offer something useful. For example, it could be 16:10, or 17 inches or larger.

I don't see the point of a second 15" screen when you can buy the entire OLED laptop for that.

Actually using a 16:10 120hz 16" OLED panel would have been kind of neat.

I just looked it up and there are many 16" Samsung AMOLED laptops now. The entire package with 12700H and 3070 Ti starts at $1500 USD.
Does the OLED laptop comes with G-Sync Compatible/FreeSync Premium Pro and Dolby Vision: HDR ?
 
Nope. That's already bigger than an A4 sheet of paper, which printed at 1200dpi, 4K doesnt even come close.

Print resolution and display resolution aren't directly comparable. Macbook Pro displays have a density of 254 PPI vs. 282 for the PU15, so it could be considered slight overkill by that metric. Chose MBP as a reference because it's a similar use case and Apple commits a lot of effort to optimizing their displays.
 
Do those have the same input lag though? If it's noticable when you just use it at a monitor, wouldn't it be bad for drawing?
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No, it wouldn't be bad at all for drawing. This Innocn display comes in at 16ms.
 
I mean input lag, not response time. IE if a pen would feel accurate or not.
It should be fine since it's using the Microsoft pen tech. Hopefully we get some reviews reviewing that aspect of the display.
 
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