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The InnoView Dual Portable Monitor features two 15.6-inch Full HD IPS screens with 1920x1080 resolution, offering expansive multitasking capabilities in a sleek, foldable design. With 315° screen adjustment and versatile USB-C/HDMI connectivity, it supports plug-and-play for Windows and driver-assisted Mac use. Ideal for professionals on the move, it combines portability with powerful display performance, backed by an 18-month warranty and dedicated support.






















| ASIN | B0DS4N8YJT |
| Adaptive Sync | FreeSync |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Brand | InnoView |
| Brightness | 300 Candela |
| Built-In Media | 30W adapter, Full-featured Type-C cable, HDMI cable, Type-C power cable |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Mac, Smartphone, Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI, USB Type C |
| Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,519 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | IPS |
| Hardware Connectivity | HDMI, Headphone, USB 3.0 Type C |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.5"D x 14"W x 0.85"H |
| Manufacturer | InnoView |
| Model Name | INVPM009 |
| Model Number | PM009 05B |
| Native Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 2 |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | HDR |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| Resolution | FHD 1080p |
| Response Time | 3 Milliseconds |
| Screen Finish | Matte |
| Screen Size | 15.6 Inches |
| Screen Surface Description | Matte |
| Shape | Flat |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Entertainment |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total Thunderbolt Ports | 2 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
| Warranty Description | Rest easy with our 30-day return policy and 18-month warranty. Our dedicated support team is always ready to assist you. |
| Warranty Type | Rest easy with our 30-day return policy and 18-month warranty. Our dedicated support team is always ready to assist you. |
J**S
Great build quality!
This dual 18"m 2K (2.5K) monitor is superb. I initially paired it with an older Surface Pro 6 and was not able to get it into Extend mode like a wanted. This was due to limitations of the Surface Dock video controller. I ultimately paired it with a Surface Pro 10 and it works perfectly in all display modes. I am also using a single Anker 130W Charger to power the Monitor and Surface. The display draws 21W at 100Hz, full 2560x1600 resolution, and 100% brightness. I have not been able to power the monitor through a single USB-C cable from the surface so separate USB-C is needed for display power (not unexpected). I am also able to power the monitor and laptop using a Baseus 100W, 20AHr Power Bank which shows is using 34W which suggest that the video USB is providing about 14W of power. On this Power Bank it reports that it will las about 2 hours. The monitor refresh rate does not have a big impact on power draw, but the brightness has an almost proportional impact on power. The kickstand is very versatile, and the monitor is very secure in any configuration. Even standing stacked vertically they are stable. The folding hinge is smooth but firm, there is little change of it slipping; perhaps after a few years they may start loosening but that remains to be seen. The screens are large, bright, and crisp. While 4K might be better for photo/video editing, these are perfect for normal business use and CAD work as I intend to use them. I bought a separate single 4K monitor for photo work. Out of the box the color/contrast closely match my Surface (at default settings); I did bump the monitor brightness up from the default 80% to 100% for a perfect match. I found a 17.3" Monitor Sleeve from CaseDeer that fits like a bespoke case. The monitor in the sleeve and my Surface drops perfectly into the laptop compartment of my TUMI fold-top backpack.
A**X
Great resolution and the screen size for the $$$
Great external monitor for my MacBook Air. Great screen/light quality (no excessive “flickering”) high resolution??? Very sturdy attached kick stand (hasn’t fallen over yet). No wobbling or tipping after a month of daily use. Not difficult to set up, but requires some basic ability to manually manipulate software to get additional windows to fill and fit both screens individually. Lightweight! Works very well for a traveling workplace setup.
J**B
Amazing
I bought a competing industrial/portable dual display from another OEM last month, it was okay - but plagued with sleep mode issues, not supporting MST USB C on my intel chipset - and was only 1080p This 4K innoview has impressed me within 10 minutes 1. Immediately enabled both independent displays with a single USB cable (and of course separate USB power) to my Intel 275HX integrated graphics, streaming 2x 4k signals over one USB C so seamless means the hardware and firmware guys got this right 2. Screens are sharp with good color settings out of box 3. Built-in menu is solid, gamer crosshairs are cute addition - but this is not a gaming monitor 4. These are solid IPS displays, brightness is great even in a well lit room (power meter on my USB power bank says 60W power draw) 5. sleep mode and waking works great and OST has a black background for its power notification (competitor had a 10 second full screen blue background sleep mode status, which was jarring) I will update this review when I test more of the features, HDR did not impress me immediately - will likely need to try the other HDR modes, not worried as SDR is brilliant here - and HDR is really for OLEDs or other technologies with better backlight control Only negative: Included display cables are short, luckily I have my own - but at this price point, 5-6ft should he standard I also have an innoview 2k 180hz 24in which shares a lot of DNA with this, also very good Someday I hope to learn the origin and story about where these displays come from and how brands package them differently, they are very cool - and Innoview has impressed with their implementations Unrelated feedback: Innoview website needs an update, I know these models change quickly - would be cool to see upcoming model previews, and see more detailed specs
A**R
Awesome Monitor
Crystal clear 4K monitors. Both monitors operate with a single usb c connection and my laptop gets power from the monitors once I started using a100W power supply connected to the monitors. Light, thin and easy to transport from home to office when needed. I would have given 5 stars except occasionally in the morning after being in standby all night the monitors will not power back up unless I unplug power for a minute and plug back in. A little annoying but all is okay once they reset and power back up.
L**R
Fantastic dual monitor for portable and travel productivity
As someone who works behind a laptop the majority of the day, multiple monitors are a must to staying productive at home or away from home. I have been looking for a solution that would maximize viewable space/resolution in as compact as a package as possible. As a result, I decided to pick up the InnoView 15.6" Portable 4K Dual Monitor for a number of reasons - viewable space (dual 15.6 monitors), resolution (4k) - size/weight (folded, it is comparable to my Macbook Air 15 in in footprint and weight ~3.5 lbs) - build quality (the monitor is feels very solid and well-made) - connectivity (HDMI, usb-c, DP2.0) The monitor came with various cables for connectivity and power (included a power brick). It felt solid all around from the hinges, to the adjustable stand, and to the cable connections. The monitor feels very solid in hand and has good weight. Once the monitor is set-up, it holds form and angles very well. The monitor is best used in landscape mode, although it can be used in portrait if needed. In portrait mode, you won't have as many viewing options. Also, you'll have to consider the connectivity ports and cables connected. I am using with my Macbook M4 air, which will natively support multiple external monitors. I believe an M1 or M2 would need an external dock/adapter to support multiple external monitors, so you would need one with an older Mac to use this monitor in a muti-external monitor set-up. For my set-up, the M4 works very well. Connectivity is straight forward, and I used a usb-c and HDMI (usb-c-HDMI cable) to the InnoView. Luckily, with the Macbook, you will still be able to power via Magasafe connector. The monitor connected perfectly, and I was able to utilize 4k 60hz refresh rates for both monitors. Picture was clear, accurate, and vibrant. From a productivity standpoint, you can use this in multi-monitor or single monitor mode. Single monitor mode allows you to create one single large monitor. You can power this from the provided power supply, an OEM, or if needed a power bank that can output 30W+. The powerbank option is great for working in an airport lounge or coffee shop. The only challenge with my setup has been a clean cable setup, as you are connecting two video sources and a power supply to the monitor and laptop. I've been able to use this with my work and home macbooks without issues as well as phones (android, ios).I do hope to try testing with a windows machine. Overall, great productivity device, well-made, and versatile. The only downside was cable management (which isn't really the monitor's fault).
V**H
Fantastic except for sleep bug
UPDATE: The detection issue disappeared on its own. I would give the InnoView 23.8" Dual Portable Monitor 5 stars if Windows device detection wouldn't go into an infinite loop when it enters sleep. I really like everything about this dual-4k monitor device. Using the included single USB-C cable, I can drive both monitors at 60 Hz and full 4k resolution on each. The LCDs are very thin and are decent quality. The volume does not get very loud and the speakers aren't great, but that's okay since I didn't expect the monitors to have speakers. The displays come at 100% brightness, which is fine for most indoor conditions but would not hold up outside. They are bright enough indoors. Viewing angles are sufficient. The device is surprisingly hefty and it takes an effort to open the displays. The device is also surprisingly stable on the desktop, much more so than the monitor it replaced. The lower monitor is heavier than the top monitor, which helps. The desktop footprint is larger than expected, but that is the price to pay for stability. The thin lower bezel rests on the desk, placing the lower display in harms way, so you must be careful not to accidentally push or knock anything into it. I would eagerly give this device 5 stars because it is fantastic in many ways, but when it goes to sleep, Windows enters an infinite device detection loop, chirping constantly. To get around this, I have to turn off the monitors by holding down the difficult to reach power button for 5 seconds. I also had to turn off the monitor sleep function in Windows.
J**D
Game changer for travel + working on the go
This monitor has been critical for my recent travels. Having a dual-screen setup without needing a full desk setup has made life 5000x easier. The setup is surprisingly easy, and it connects quickly without a lot of hassle. The folding design is super convenient for packing—it fits easily into my bag and doesn’t feel overly bulky for what it offers. Picture quality is solid and more than enough for everyday work like spreadsheets, emails, and presentations. I also appreciate how stable it feels once set up—it doesn’t feel flimsy like some portable monitors. Overall, this is one of those purchases that actually improves your day-to-day workflow. If you travel often or work remotely, it’s definitely worth it.
R**H
Great monitor(s) - and I solved the Mac double external display issue!
UPDATE - TO THOSE HAVING TROUBLE GETTING MAC TO SEE THIS AS TWO MONITORS As my original review stated, I had this working with my MacBook Pro as two monitors since I got it. Today, it started doing what others described - could use a USB-C cable to "fill" as a single 2nd monitor but could not get it to show up as 2 external monitors. Turns out that something about the monitor handshaking with the Mac can corrupt the plist (how the Mac "remembers" the monitor, arrangement, and resolution for the next time you use them). This is the procedure that fixed it and brought it back to 2 external monitors: 1. from a Mac terminal window, type, "sudo rm -f /Library/Preferences/com.apple.windowserver.displays.plist rm -f ~/Library/Preferences/ByHost/com.apple.windowserver.displays.*" and press return. You will need to type in your computer admin password. This wipes the cached file of monitor configurations, so it will forget any other monitor configurations you had - so you'll just need to reset resolutions and multi-monitor arrangements if you had any. 2. Make sure that "Fill" mode on the monitor is not on (top side button toggles "Fill On" and "Fill Off" but it takes about several seconds before the change occurs. It needs to be off for this to work. 3. Shut down the computer (not restart). 4. Unplug monitor from computer and from power for 15 seconds. 5. Plug in HDMI cable and plug in power to monitor. 6. Boot the MBP - when it is done booting, go into your display settings and you should see the monitor as a 2nd screen. 7. NOW plug in the USB-C video cable from the lower USB-C port on the monitor (the top one is for power) to the Mac. 8. It shows up as Innoview (2) and renames the other one as Innoview (1) -- two independent external monitors! You can independently set resolutions and arrange them however you like!! The way Mac's do EDID (External Display ID) is a bit different than PC's. That is why this seems to only be a problem on Mac computers. My guess (just a guess) is that the "Fill" mode capability on the dual monitors can confuse the EDID on the Mac and that info is then cached into the plist (memory of the monitor(s)). That is why simply deleting the plist treats it like its brand new monitor connection. BTW, HDMI cannot transmit power, but USB-C tries to negotiate power transfer whenever it is plugged in. That is why I suggested that you start with the HDMI and wait until all is working with that before plugging in the USB-C (and having the USB-C power cord plugged into the monitor before you connect it to the Mac). Original review The hinge is tight - but understandably so - any hinge loosens with age and you would not want this thing closing while using it. The screens are bright and long ago I switched to MacBookPros for color reproduction and these screens look fantastic - They are 18" screens, so they are big in by backpack, but that is not a complaint - it is simple math. If they ever came out with a 17" version that had less of a gap between the two screens, I'd likely buy it - just because my use case doesn't really require the two-sided A-frame capability. I saw some complaints about Apple compatibility - but without any drivers, my M4 MBP works perfectly with these. If I only use a Thunderbolt (USB-C form factor) on my computer, it treats the two screens as one tall screen. But if I use the HDMI and USB-C together, I get 2 external monitors - no problem. I ordered thin HDMI and USB-C Data cables to ensure easy use. Also (and this is physics, not a criticism of the monitors), 2 18" well-lit screens need more power than any laptop USB-C port will provide, so YES, an additional USB power source is required (comes included). I have a small 250W multi-port USB power block I travel with and use 2 of the USB-C ports (1 for the MBP and 1 for these screens). That leaves enough ports and power to charge my iPad, iPhone, and a small multi-device charger for 2nd iPhone, AppleWatch, and AirPodPros - all at the same time. I travel a lot - and now, I have everything I need all together. Setup? there is none - you plug it in.
E**O
Muy bueno para oficina
Un gran monitor, el único pero serían los materiales, pero en general cumple con la descripción
H**U
A must have monitor for working on the go!
Since the pandemic there has been a major shift of office work to partly working from home. This also meant that sometimes I have to take my work somewhere other than my home office. Having this monitor drastically improved my work efficiency. The monitor is very bright and the resolution is very sharp. As advertised it has the ability to splice the screen if you are a programmer to view long pieces of code. The build quality is really solid where one might have concerns. It has a strong built-in kickstand to prop up both monitors. The hinges are not flimsy at all and there is no wobble for the second monitor on top! Since this is an 18.5” monitor it is actually large enough to practically mount it as part of your desktop suite. As you can see from my pictures that the design has included standard VESA holes that you can make this mountable. Overall a very solid product and would highly recommend
L**E
Manufacture needs to work on the software and be transparent in the listing
This set looks and feels solid. I purchased a smaller single-screen monitor three years ago, and it still works. When searching for additional monitors, this one came up. I thought it should be a good buy. I was first excited after taking it out of the box. Then problems - temperamental, to say the least. It interfered with other devices connected to the same computer. It is like a jealous monitor that wants the computer all to itself. The manufacturer did not mention that the monitor did not work well with docking stations in the listing. For what it is costing, shouldn't the manufacturer develop adequate software to go with the hardware? I would not recommend this dual monitor at all.
B**E
Waste of money. Within 6 months bottom half of screen stopped working
Monitor started off great. All functions worked and could use it as 3 separate screens. Within 3 months the 3 screen function stopped working which was the main feature I was looking forward to using. Support was useless.. told me i was incorrectly using the cables; I was not. I fully detailed how i was connecting it, and asked for next steps then never heard back. 2 months later, now the bottom half of the screen sometimes doesn't turn on at all. Would strongly recommend against this product as support is useless and it was a waste of my money :(
D**N
Nice monitor
Great monitor
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