Deal | 32-inch 4K OLED Innocn 32Q1U professional monitor on sale for US$1159, undercuts the 27-inch 5K Apple Studio Display by almost half the price

Amazon is currently holding a sale on the large 32-inch Innocn 4K OLED 32Q1U monitor for $400 USD off the retail price of $1559 from now until March 18. The monitor is notable for its wide 99 percent DCI-P3 gamut, HDR10, 4K resolution, 10-bit color, and 90 W USB-C Power Delivery support.
The specifications of the 32Q1U show that the monitor is clearly designed for professional artists and not so much for gamers. The panel comes pre-calibrated for an average deltaE of <1 and an integrated 6-axis color correction. When compared to IPS, the OLED panel innately offers faster response times, better brightness uniformity, and deeper blacks. Native refresh rate is limited to just 60 Hz, but that shouldn't be an issue for the target audience.
The 32-inch Innocn is targeting to be an alternative to the Apple Studio Display which is nearly two times the price for a smaller 27-inch screen size. Based on our experiences with the 27-inch 27M2U and 48-inch 48Q1V, we can safely say that the lesser-known Innocn brand is wholly capable of offering high-end features and hardware at relatively lower prices. There are a few cut corners, of course, but the visual experience remains paramount.
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