This is the rare monitor where the HDR label means something real. Mini LED backlighting divides the screen into hundreds of zones that light up independently, so bright explosions stay bright while the dark sky around them stays dark — that's what proper HDR looks like. Movies and games with HDR support genuinely benefit here in a way they don't on cheaper screens with vague HDR stickers.
The screen is 27 inches at 4K resolution, which gives you laptop-level sharpness for detailed work, and it refreshes 160 times per second so fast games stay smooth. That combination — sharp image, smooth motion, real HDR — is hard to find at this price point. Colors look accurate out of the box without needing tweaks.
The INNOCN brand isn't a household name like Dell or LG, but the specs here punch above typical budget monitors. If the warranty and support don't worry you, the screen itself delivers.