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The InnoView Portable Monitor isn’t a looker, but it provides a crisp image and good connectivity at a spectacular price.
Display size: 32-inch Native resolution: 3840×2160 Panel type: VA Refresh rate: 60Hz HDR: HDR10+ Adaptive sync: None Ports: 1x Micro-HDMI, 1x USB-C with DisplayPort Alternate Mode, 1x USB-C Stand ...
Two × micro HDMI ports – supporting up to 4Kp60 H.265 – 4Kp60 decode; H.264 – 1,080p60 decode, 1,080p30 encode; OpenGL ES 3.0 graphics MicroSD card slot for operating system and data storage ...
Ingram Micro just kicked out an oddball, budget monitor under their V7 brand. How budget? Very. The 24-inch D24W33 has an MSRP of $459. That takes home a 1,920 x 1,200 resolution, 1,000:1 reported ...