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INNOCN 39G1R 39" 1440p 165 Hz Gaming Monitor

Inle

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The INNOCN 39G1R is a massive 39-inch gaming monitor, equipped with a curved 165 Hz VA panel. The undemanding 2560x1440 native resolution and sub-$500 price tag make it an interesting option for gamers looking for the largest screen they can get, for as little money as possible.

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Thanks for doing a review on a monitor like this. There are several monitors at the $400-$500 price point that are 38-40" usually in 2560x1440 or 3440x1440 that don't get much attention. While understandable that as a productivity monitor they may not be ideal due to low pixel count, they are great for gaming. I have the MSI MAG 401QR (3440x1440 40") and it's been an awesome monitor, better than any other monitor I've had besides my LG C1 OLED which I used as a monitor for some time. I think that if you play mostly single player games, you should definitely give these monitors a look.
 
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If your room is filled with a lot of natural light during the day, if you have large windows behind your back, or if you like to use artificial lighting at nighttime, you're going to have a bad time with the 39G1R you should do something about it
Bring on the glossy panels. It's about time.
 
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Do you know what model and make of panel this is? (as in the panel itself)
 
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Reminds me of 17" 1366x768 ultra-glossy laptops which were popular 15 years ago, a real pain to use.
 
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Bring on the glossy panels. It's about time.
Couldn't disagree more. I don't know where you glossy fans are gaming, but as someone that doesn't game in pitch black darkness, I prefer not to see myself and my entire surroundings in the reflection of my screen.
 
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It's a shame the 0-to-anything response times are all so high.

I guess cheap VA requires low expectations and this thing holds no surprises, but average transitions from 0 are 30-ish milliseconds which just results in dark smears behind any black content at all.

@Inle - I think all of your 0-51 results are broken or the table data is shifted one column too far over; Only OLED can achieve 0ms and the ~25ms results for 0-102 seem more typical of a slow VA panel with inadequate overdrive.

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Any VA panel with a <10ms response time for dark transitions is exceptional, definitely in the top 1% of all VA monitors.
I genuinely suspect the 0-51 response time for this is so slow that it's timing-out your measuring equipment, possibly over 50ms?
 
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Could've been an interesting alternative for about 400 euros. 570 is just way too high.
Actually, at the time of writing it seems that someone is offering an LC-Power LC-M39-QHD-165-C for 440 euros.
They look near identical.

But the motion performance is just too bad for me to ever consider.
 
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Bring on the glossy panels. It's about time.
Yup, glossy FTW always. There will always be people however who, by necessity, have to put up with a dull matte finish (which obviously ruins the PQ of any monitor). Not so bad in the average bland & overlit office setting for example.
 

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Купил себе данный монитор за 375$ и полностью доволен, не испытываю проблем с глянцевым покрытием от слова совсем. В основном использую его для игр и просмотра контента. Как по мне топ он за свои деньги, в нашей стране тяжело найти монитор с такими же характеристиками или лучше за эти деньги
 
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