INNOCN 32A6V (32M2V) Review – Affordable 4K 144Hz Mini LED Monitor – Editor’s Choice
By Paolo Reva | Published January 25, 2026
The INNOCN 32A6V, which is also known as the 32M2V-B, punches way above its price thanks to its jaw-dropping specifications and performance. It has an HDR1000 4K 144Hz IPS panel that’s great for games and entertainment, but it’s also equipped for productivity users. Let’s take a closer look to see if it’s a legitimate flagship killer or if everything the spec sheet says is fluff.

INNOCN 32A6V Specifications
- Screen Size: 32 Inches
- Resolution: 3840 x 2160 UHD
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Panel Technology: In-Plane Switching (IPS)
- Refresh Rate: 144Hz
- Response Time: 1ms
- Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
- Brightness: 600 cd/m2 (1000 cd/m2 Max)
- Built-in Speakers: (2 x 5 Watts)
- Stand: Height, Tilt, Swivel – Yes
- VESA Compatibility: Yes (100 x 100)
- Connectivity: DisplayPort 1.4 DSC x 1, HDMI 2.1 x 2, USB-C PD 90W x 1, USB 2.0 x 2, USB-B 3.0 x 1, 3.5mm Jack x 1
Design and Features
The INNOCN 32A6V has a simple design but distinct characteristics, like the massive air vents at the back and the discrete RGB lighting. The monitor has a matte black finish, so it looks sophisticated and unassuming. The screen has minimal bezels, so it doesn’t look bulky or clunky like the older models.
The unboxing isn’t a premium experience, but the device was adequately and neatly packaged. Assembly was easy and tool-free unlike with the other budget models. You have to pre-assemble the base and stand, then insert it into the main cabinet to lift it out properly and carefully.
We’re glad that you get every cable you will ever need with this monitor despite its lower pricing. It has a big power brick alongside the DisplayPort, HDMI 2.1, and USB-C cables, along with a USB-A to USB-B data cable. This is handy for users with multiple devices, so you won’t have to spend more to get them to work with it.
Display and Performance
The INNOCN 32A6V covers 100% of sRGB and Adobe RGB, plus 93% of DCI-P3, for impressive vibrancy in any situation. Its default accuracy had a deltaE average of 0.94, so it’s already fantastic for editing work and content creation. Most users won’t have to do anything to it except activate its Local Dimming, which doesn’t activate automatically.
Calibrating the monitor with our Calibrite Display Plus improved the dE average to 0.5, which is even better. The only adjustment we made was to lower the brightness, which was simply too high for comfortable viewing. The monitor’s contrast reached 1049:1 in SDR, but it raised exponentially to a point where our colorimeter couldn’t read it once HDR was active.

Thoughts on the INNOCN 32A6V
The INNOCN 32A6V is a fantastic monitor for both gaming and professional use. Its HDR 1000 mini-LED capability enables impeccable contrast and HDR performance, plus its dead-accurate by default. It has all the features we want in a future-proof display, so you are getting more for every dollar spent.
Pros:
- Fantastic Color and HDR Performance
- Very Affordable for 144Hz 4K Mini-LED
- USB-C and HDMI 2.1 Included
- Improved Design with Better RGB LED Lighting
Cons:
- Uniformity Issues When Local Dimming is Off
- Clunky OSD Controls
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About the Author
Eli Nolan
Eli Nolan is a seasoned tech enthusiast and gaming monitor specialist. With years of experience testing the latest display technologies, Eli provides deep insights into performance, color accuracy, and value. When not benchmarking monitors, he can be found exploring the latest open-world RPGs or fine-tuning his workstation setup.