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Quick Look: INNOCN OLED Portable Monitor 15K1F

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System Name Efrafa
Processor Intel Core i7-5960X @ 4,3 GHz
Motherboard Asus X99 STRIX Gaming
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The INNOCN OLED Portable Monitor 15K1F is a 15.6-inch Full HD OLED monitor offering HDMI and USB-C connectivity and a protective cover that also serves as a stand. Its sleek frame and low weight make it impressively portable, although you might get thrown off by its $420 price tag.

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First and foremost, if you plan to use the INNOCN OLED Portable Monitor 15K1F as your primary portable gaming monitor, or a secondary monitor for your home or office laptop/desktop PC, you must focus on increasing its brightness and fixing the color temperature. This is achieved by diving into the OSD, setting the color temperature to USER, and manually adjusting the three primary channels.

Did you have to change from default settings or was in some other preset when you first inspected it?
 
Did you have to change from default settings or was in some other preset when you first inspected it?

The default preset for color temperature is 6500K, but the actual white point on my sample was way off that target.
 
Hi,
Where the rest of the laptop.
 
=~90Hz my @55. 60Hz is 60Hz. Please make 120Hz available soon(er) rather than later
 
Thanks for your review. Although the pre-calibration reading is very poor the post-calibration came up excellent - can i ask if your '"calibration" was anything more than adjusting the values in the settings?
 
Thanks for your review. Although the pre-calibration reading is very poor the post-calibration came up excellent - can i ask if your '"calibration" was anything more than adjusting the values in the settings?

This was a full hardware calibration with the X-Rite i1Display colorimeter. I'm afraid it's not possible to achieve such results with the OSD settings alone.
 
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