Save 27% on Innocn's excellent 13.3-inch portable OLED monitor — $94 gets you a 1080p panel, USB-C, HDMI, and dual speakers
Innocn's 13K1F 13.3-inch portable OLED monitor drops to a low $94 for Black Friday.
We’ve seen OLED panels quickly spread throughout the gaming monitor space, and they’ve even made serious inroads in laptops. Given that many portable monitors often use the same panels found in notebooks, we’re starting to see more OLEDs crop up in this space as well. Innocn is a maker of value-priced portable monitors, and we’ve reviewed several of their products over the years, including the excellent 13K1F. At this time, the monitor has a retail price of $129.99 but is currently on sale at Amazon for $94.99 during Black Friday.
The 13K1F features a 13.3-inch OLED panel with a Full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution. Like most portable monitors, it has a 60 Hz refresh rate, and it’s rated at a maximum brightness of 400 nits (though our review unit didn’t reach that level). Thanks to its OLED panel, the 13K1F boasts a 100,000:1 contrast ratio, and it features a glossy screen coating that gives colors an extra bit of “pop” under ideal lighting conditions. The monitor also features two USB-C ports, a mini-HDMI port, and built-in speakers.
Despite its sub-$100 price tag, the 13K1F features a sleek and sturdy aluminum-alloy chassis and weighs just 1.39 pounds. Add that lightweight frame with its trim 13.3-inch form-factor, and it’s easily transportable in a laptop bag. While you don’t get an integrated kickstand (which helps to keep the device thinner overall), it does come with a magnetic kickstand that attaches to the back. It’s adjustable and includes rubber feet to keep the 13K1F plant on a flat surface.
Innocn brings value to the table with a compact 13K1F 13-inch portable monitor with a vibrant OLED panel. The 13K1F even includes two USB-C ports, a mini-HDMI port, and onboard speakers.
As for performance, the 13K1F excelled in our color tests, producing well-saturated colors. Even though the 264.8 nits we measured for panel brightness didn’t match the manufacturer's 400-nit claim, it still outpaced all other competitors.
When we first tested the 13K1F back in 2022, it was priced at just under $200. Now priced at less than half that amount, the 13K1F is an even better bargain for mobile warriors who want a “punchy” secondary display to boost productivity.
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