Portable gaming monitor sits atop a cluttered desk with a vibrant game image and USB‑C cable connected to a sleek laptop.

InnoView PM408: Fast, Sharp Gaming Monitor Worth the Price

At a Glance

  • 240 Hz refresh rate for silky-smooth gaming.
  • 16-inch IPS panel with 100 % sRGB / 100 % P3 color coverage.
  • Runs on a single USB-C cable, but weak speakers and power quirks may require an extra adapter.
  • Why it matters: Portable gamers get high-end performance, yet need to plan for power and audio limitations.

The InnoView PM408 delivers a 240 Hz refresh rate and a 16-inch IPS panel that covers the full sRGB and DCI-P3 gamuts, making it a strong choice for on-the-go gaming and media. However, the monitor’s built-in speakers are underwhelming, and using only one USB-C connection can trigger power cycling, so an auxiliary power source is often needed.

The review was written by Derrick M. Collins from News Of Fort Worth.

Performance & Display

The screen peaks at about 275 nits of brightness and offers a contrast ratio just over 1,000:1. Its 2,560 × 1,600 pixel resolution gives a sharp image, and the panel’s FreeSync support keeps motion smooth. During a test session of the action game Sifu, the PM408 showed only brief ghosting that didn’t affect gameplay.

  • Sharp, high-contrast image with good color accuracy.
  • Fast 240 Hz refresh rate and FreeSync for fluid motion.
  • Wide color gamut covering 100 % of both sRGB and DCI-P3.
  • Single-cable USB-C connectivity with an extra HDMI port.
  • Lightweight and a sturdy metal frame for portability.

Power & Audio

The monitor’s built-in speakers are noticeably weak, and running them at full volume while pushing the display to maximum settings on a single USB-C cable caused the PM408 to power cycle. Lowering the volume or connecting an additional USB-C adapter stabilizes the unit. The metal stand is solid, but the controls on the back edge are hard to reach, and no protective sleeve is included.

  • Weak speakers that require low volume for stability.
  • Power cycling when using only one USB-C cable at max settings.
  • No protective sleeve for travel.
  • Controls positioned awkwardly around the back edge.
Speakers sparking while a USB-C cable connects to the InnoView PM408 monitor on a cluttered desk with a dark background.
Metric Value
Size 16-inch
White point 6900 K
Gamma 2.327
Peak brightness 474.8 cd/m²
Default brightness 474.8 cd/m²
Gamut coverage 100 % sRGB, 100 % P3

Key Takeaways

  • The PM408 offers 240 Hz and full sRGB/ P3 coverage in a portable package.
  • Weak audio and power quirks mean an extra USB-C adapter is often necessary.
  • Its lightweight, metal-frame design and HDMI port make it versatile for travel and gaming.

For gamers and professionals who need a high-refresh, color-accurate screen on the move, the InnoView PM408 is a compelling choice-just be prepared to manage its power and audio limitations.

Author

  • Derrick M. Collins reports on housing, urban development, and infrastructure for newsoffortworth.com, focusing on how growth reshapes Fort Worth neighborhoods. A former TV journalist, he’s known for investigative stories that give communities insight before development decisions become irreversible.

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