🚀 Elevate your workspace and game with the InnoView 18" 260Hz powerhouse!
The InnoView 18 Inch Portable Gaming Monitor delivers a premium 2K QHD 2560x1440 resolution with 100% DCI-P3 color gamut and HDR support, ensuring vivid and crisp visuals. Its ultra-fast 260Hz refresh rate combined with FreeSync technology guarantees smooth, lag-free performance ideal for gaming and professional use. The 16:10 aspect ratio and 18" screen size provide 33% more vertical workspace than standard 15.6" monitors, enhancing productivity. Designed for portability and versatility, it features multiple mounting options and wide compatibility through dual USB-C and HDMI ports, making it the perfect companion for professionals and gamers on the go.






















| ASIN | B0DFM16BQ7 |
| Adaptive Sync | FreeSync |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:10 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,784 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #328 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | InnoView |
| Color Gamut | 100 |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI, USB Type C |
| Contrast Ratio | 2000:1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 952 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 2560 x 1600 Pixels |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Hardware Connectivity | HDMI, USB 3.0 Type C |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Contrast Ratio | 2000:1 |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.2"D x 15.7"W x 10.5"H |
| Item Height | 10.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.21 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | InnoView |
| Model Number | 18" 2.5K 260Hz |
| Native Resolution | 2560x1440 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 1 |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | 100% DCI-P3, HDR, 16.7 million colors, FreeSync |
| Refresh Rate | 260 Hz |
| Resolution | QHD Wide 1440p |
| Response Time | 3 Milliseconds |
| Screen Size | 18 Inches |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
A**L
Impressive screen - bright and clear, feels premium and love the metal stand
2nd Update: In this day and age, excellent customer service is hard to come by, so I was really pleased when the customer service team reached out to me about the defective monitor. I'm happy to report that I now have a fully functioning one. When I connected the USB-C cable from my laptop to the monitor, the laptop screen appeared on the monitor within a few milliseconds—which my defective unit didn't do before. In the meantime, I had to use another 18-inch monitor for work. It was serviceable, but it had a few pet peeves. You know the saying, "You don’t know what you’re missing until it’s there"? That definitely applies to the Innoview monitor. The extra features the Innoview monitor offers make it extremely difficult to go back to my old one. First, the screen is noticeably brighter, clearer, and—dare I say—beautiful. I took a photo comparing the Innoview monitor (left) and my old 18-inch monitor (right) displaying the same image. While it’s hard to capture in a photo, the Innoview screen is brighter, and the details are much sharper. The screen has no glare. There were other annoyances with my old portable monitor. For example, it would display a low-power voltage warning when only one cable was connected, and the brightness would inexplicably increase when I attached a second USB-C cable. The Innoview monitor didn’t have these issues. Once I connected the single USB-C cable, the Innoview logo appeared within 3 milliseconds, followed by the laptop display. Another issue with the old 18-inch monitor was the control wheel for adjusting settings, including brightness. It was hard to access with my fingers, and I often had to turn the monitor sideways to see it clearly. Thankfully, the Innoview monitor has buttons, which are much easier to use. The Innoview monitor also feels more premium. Initially, I thought all portable monitors were the same, especially since both the Innoview and my old 18-inch monitor had metal stands that cover the ports. But the Innoview is built with sturdier materials. For example, the Innoview has four longer rubber feet—two on the bottom of the monitor and two on the metal stand—while the old monitor only had two shorter rubber feet on the monitor itself. The metal stand on the Innoview is also thicker and feels more durable. Another difference is that the Innoview uses a full-sized HDMI cable, while the other monitor uses a mini HDMI cable. I'm not sure if there’s a major advantage or disadvantage to that. I also received a power wall outlet which nice. I appreciate that the Innoview’s USB-C cable is more flexible and “bendy,” making it easier to manage. The other cable was stiff and harder to hide. All in all, I love the Innoview monitor. I originally planned to use it just for work, but because of its beauty and screen clarity, I now plan to use it for personal viewing and gaming while traveling. Streaming movies on it feels far more enjoyable than watching on a hotel TV. The Innoview also supports VESA mounting but I don't really plan to use that feature. I’m giving the Innoview monitor 5 stars because, honestly, I have a comparison—the other 18-inch monitor I used. The Innoview is definitely an improvement in every way. The 18-inch monitor is just big enough to see everything I need on my screen, and it’s small enough to be portable and easy to carry when I travel to hotels which I do very frequently thanks to my kids extra-curricular activities. I definitely recommend this monitor—especially for its incredibly bright and clear screen. It really makes a difference, and now I can’t go back to my old monitor unless I’m forced to. Here are a few additional observations: When only one USB-C cable is attached, the default brightness is set to 20%, but you can manually increase it to 43%. If you try to go higher, the screen will blink, turn off, and then reset back to 20%. When you attach a second USB-C cable for power (and Innoview includes the wall plug), you can adjust the brightness all the way up to 100%. And wow, is it super bright! There is volume on the Innoview monitor, but it’s just okay. At maximum level, you can hear it if you're sitting directly in front of the monitor, but I wouldn't rely on the monitor's speakers. I'll most likely just use a Bluetooth speaker connected to my laptop or device. For comparison, I’d say my previous monitor seemed a tiny bit louder. Update: Since this review I noticed one more additional review that didn't have my problem of USB-C to USB-C. So I wonder if I got a defective product. I wanted to exchange it but I was only given the option of a refund by Amazon. I planned to use this for remote work as my work laptop screen is too small for tasks like Excel reports. I upgraded from a 15.6" 1080p portable monitor to this 18" model. However, when I connected the USB-C cable to the Innoview monitor, it didn’t display anything—only the Innoview logo flashed. I waited and the laptop screen never appeared on the Innoview. My other portable monitor worked fine - USB-C to USB-C so I knew my laptop and cables were fine. I even tried different USB-C cables and a power brick, but the laptop still didn't materialize on the Innoview using USB-C. Only connecting it through HDMI worked. As an aside, the screen seemed brighter than my laptop screen (when connected via HDMI), and I wanted to check if the Innoview was brighter using USB-C to USB-C compared to my other portable monitor, but didn’t get the chance. Given the price and my preference for fewer cables, I’m returning it, though I did like the metal back and stand.
A**R
Perfect for secondary screens
If you have a 32" 4K monitor, the InnoView 18" 2K monitors are the perfect size to line up exactly placed in portrait view on either side of the larger screen. The 16:10 really helps because 16:9 looks too narrow in portrait. These replaced a pair of lower resolution Dell 5:4 19" monitors which are an even better ratio in portrait but no one makes 5:4 monitors anymore unfortunately. Note this picture is on Linux, works fine on Windows but it prefers to " snap" windows across screens rather than " blend" as shown. If you're not a fan of ultrawide curved monitors but want the wider desktop space, this setup works great. Very high quality product and picture. Flicker free running at 120Hz and works great up to 260Hz. I bought the 14" 1080p InnoView touchscreen shown on the lower left side previously and didn't hesitate to buy InnoView again given how good it was. A little on the pricey side compared to other options in this range, but I really needed this form factor, resolution, size and quality so no regrets.
G**K
Nothing comes close. (18.5" 240hz 2560x1600)
As someone who picked a 120hz TV to replace a multi monitor setup, I have found myself wanting to scratch that high refresh rate competitive itch for a long time, and wanted a portable display I can easily maneuver in front of me when I'm playing competitively. I've tried the uperfect k5, and a 200hz 23" innocn, yet this monitor wipes the floor with them. Both the overdrive mode and dynamic contrast mode are functional on this OSD, which you don't often find with other manufacturers that use the same display board. My main display often is set to black being an OLED, and the light bleed of a LCD is very distracting. I was delighted to see that the DCR setting actually worked, and the back light of this monitor will dim itself properly according to the scene presented. When displaying black, the monitor actually looks turned off which is fantastic. (4th pic) Plugged directly into my GPU via type c, it can stand full brightness, at full resolution with 240hz output without turning off, meaning you can fully utilize this monitor with a single high bandwidth type C. The response times are actually really good. Minimal ghosting when over drive is on, and looks just as good as a high end desktop IPS monitor. And given the size, it can legitimately replace one too. The build quality is also a cut above the rest. I actually broke my uperfect portable monitor, because it would flex so much from moving on the arm I have this mounted to. This display in comparison is rock solid and won't flex when being pulled pretty hard from the base. When not mounted on my monitor arm, the portability provided by the kickstand is amazing. With a single type c, you can use this monitor with your laptop anywhere. While I don't have a method for testing color accuracy or exact contrast ratio, the colors look really good while the contrast ratio is as expected of IPS. DCR won't be for everyone, but it is a way to reduce IPS backlight glow when viewing dark images. Being a 16:10 display, black bars may become distracting when viewing regular 16:9 content. I'm personally really sensitive to backlight glow, so your mileage may vary. If you don't regularly use an OLED, chances are you won't even notice. HDR, while it's cool to have as an option, isn't viable to use on pretty much any IPS without local dimming zones, sobit doesnt offer much when enabled on this monitor. Best to leave it on SDR as most SDR content will be washed out when HDR is on. In the end, I can say I am more than satisfied with the performance of this monitor. It does exactly what I want it to, and I think it will satisfy any gamer out there. If I could change anything on this monitor, I would ask for a gyro to auto rotate, and display port/mini display port input for more accessibility. Modern GPU's tend to only have one HDMI on them, and only a few have type C out, so connectivity is more limited on desktop use. Either way, it's an easy 5/5. Amazing purchase.
E**K
Worst monitor I have owned, will not work with Steam Deck or Ally X
I've owned several portable monitors and this one is the worst. It's a decent build quality but it will not work when I connect it via HDMI to my Steam Deck dock or my Ally X dock. And yes I do have the monitor connected to a USB power supply. The monitor acts like it has a signal when you plugin the game consoles but the screen is blank. If I plug the consoles into a TV instead it does work there. The monitor will work if I plug a Firestick in but I need it to work with my game consoles.
J**L
Good inexpensive portable monitor
Nice sturdy fold-out stand. Decent picture quality. Lightweight. Sound is pretty weak, don't rely on the speakers in this device. The carry case cannot hold the cables needed to operate the device. When powered over usb-c from device it is quite dim, it is fine when also plugged into wall (so both usb-c ports are likely to be occupied during typical operation. Don't count on having empty ports available).
K**H
The Goldilocks of Portable Monitors
I have 2 of these 18.5" monitors and have been using them for little over a year with my 15.6" laptop, giving me 3 screens to work from. I am self-employed so I take my work with me on vacation. The portability of the screens is perfect for my needs. I also love the flexibility of landscape or portrait mode. When I'm at home, they're attached to a dual monitor stand with my laptop in the middle. When I'm on the road, the kick stand on the monitor sets right on the desk next to my laptop. If you're using 2 monitors like me, you'll need a thunderbolt USB-C port and an HDMI port. My old HP didn't have the thunderbolt port but fortunately my Lenova ThinkPad does. I am so spoiled with this monitor setup that I hate just working on 1 screen now -- it helps me to stay productive. It is a very good value for the money.
J**T
Solid Travel Monitor
I travel for work a couple of times a year and wanted an easy, all-in-one, portable monitor that wasn’t a hassle to travel with. This one ticks all the boxes for me. I can connect it via USB-C to my work laptop and have a second screen, or clone my display for table side demonstrations of software products to vendors. And when I get back to my room it’s super easy to switch over to an SFF computer (I’ve got a Fractal Terra) to blow off some steam gaming or watching movies. For a 1080p monitor it does everything I need it to. I can’t really speak to the speakers, as I use headphones exclusively for any applications that require sound. Comes with being hard of hearing, so I can’t really rate them. It comes with everything you need to get rolling. A usb-c cable for power only, if you need it. A usb-c cable that can carry video/sound, and a mini-hdmi to hdmi adapter as well. My only gripe here is with the mini-hdmi output as a form factor, but honestly, with usb-c output it’s negligible. The felt cover it comes with is sturdy and the leather clasp is a nice touch. It’s fun to throw a couple of Velcro patches on from my military days for a little personality. The built-in stand is very sturdy, a solid choice to give a little extra premium feel. Not a flimsy piece of plastic that you’d worry will break under prolonged use or pressure. All around a great portable monitor.
-**-
I'm kinda amazed
In my home-office, I have two main systems - a Mac and a Windows box, both with dual large 4K monitors, mostly 28s with a beautiful curved 32" 4K also. So travel, using just a 13" or so laptop screen, is painful. I travel also with two computers - a MacBook Pro and a Microsoft Surface Pro. So I wanted a portable additional screen that would work well with both. This is that screen. You do need power or strong USB current. It does work off of my J-Go Tanker (which supports the Surface Pro directly also!), or any USB plug, with its USB to USB-C cable. Another USB-C to USB-C works flawlessless with the MacBook. And with my LG V30 phone. They also provided an HDMI to Mini-HDMI, which works with my "plugable" (that's the brand, purchased right here on Amazon) active mini-DisplayPort to HDMI adapter I bought years ago for the Surface. Yeah, you'll need something like that; they're around $12 for passive, which is all you really need for this 1080p display. I have active because I often use those 4K monitors. Anyhow, yeah, everything is just plug-and-play. Image is good, scaling is good, don't even notice the 1080p drop from my 4Ks (perhaps because 15" is a lot less than 32".) Three things that would have been nice: 1. Ability to have it "rotate" into portrait mode, meaning register as a tall screen, for Android compaitibility (not much does this, but my full sized 4K monitors do.) 2. Inclusion of DisplayPort input or a dongle for that, but it is just a $12 part you need anyhow for that. 3. No travel pouch is included, and nothing folds over to protect the display. This would have been a great addition. But I am wowed by this monitor. The things it does well, easily, rock.
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