
Gigabyte MO32U
Score: 96/100
InnoView 18.5-inch 4K Portable Monitor
Score: 68/100Rankings

The Gigabyte MO32U is a 32-inch 4K QD-OLED monitor that combines OLED-level contrast and vibrant DCI-P3 colors with a 165 Hz refresh rate. It adds productivity-focused features like a built-in KVM switch and extensive ergonomics, though HDR brightness and USB-C power delivery are modest.

The InnoView 18.5" 4K portable monitor offers desktop-class image quality, accurate colors and HDR10 in a relatively large portable form factor, but its heft and need for an external power adapter limit true on-the-go convenience.
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31.5 inchesbest | 18.5 inches | |
165 Hzbest | 60 Hz | |
250 nits | 300 nitsbest | |
1,500,000 ratiobest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 0.03 msbest | 5 ms |
2 countbest | 1 count | |
1 countbest | — | |
1 count | 2 countbest |
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Display(7) | ||
Screen Size (inches) | 31.5 inches | 18.5 inches |
Refresh Rate (Hz) | 165 Hz | 60 Hz |
Panel Type | QD-OLED | IPS |
Brightness (nits) | 250 nits | 300 nits |
Contrast Ratio (ratio) | 1500000:1 ratio | 1000:1 ratio |
Response Time (ms) | 0.03 ms | 5 ms |
Color Gamut | DCI-P3 | 100% sRGB |
Connectivity(2) | ||
HDMI Ports (count) | 2 count | 1 count |
USB‑C Ports (count) | 1 count | 2 count |
Ergonomics(1) | ||
Tilt Range (degrees) | -5 to 21 degrees | 180 degrees |
Warranty & Power(2) | ||
Warranty Period (months) | 36 months | 18 months |
Typical Power Consumption (W) | 54 W | 30 W |

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Professional reviewers commend the MO32U for delivering OLED-level contrast, vibrant DCI-P3 colors and a blistering 0.03 ms response, making it a strong choice for both gamers and creators. The inclusion of a KVM switch, full ergonomic adjustments and HDMI 2.1 are highlighted as productivity wins, while the 1000-nit HDR peak falls short of the brightest Mini-LED competitors and the port layout is seen as less convenient.
Everyday users rave about the monitor's stunning color pop, true blacks and zero motion blur, noting that it excels for gaming, photo/video editing, and even long-form coding thanks to the pivot and height adjustments. Common complaints revolve around noticeable pixel-shifting, occasional image retention, weak USB-C power delivery, modest speaker volume, and concerns about future-proofing due to the lack of newer bandwidth standards.

“Colors pop like I've never seen before - blacks are truly black.”

“Pixel shifting is noticeable during static scenes - can be distracting.”

“USB-C power delivery is too weak to charge my laptop.”




Professional reviewers commend the InnoView 18.5" 4K for its desktop-class image quality, accurate colors, and flexible connectivity, but they caution that its heft and need for an external power adapter diminish its appeal as a truly on-the-go device.
Everyday users love the monitor's sharp 4K display, color fidelity, and solid stand, frequently citing it as a productivity boost while traveling. However, they commonly complain about its weight, the necessity of a power brick, lack of a touchscreen, and the omission of an HDMI cable.