Innocn Launches Dual-Screen Monitor with Integrated PC

The Chinese tech brand Innocn has rolled out a bold innovation in the premium monitor space: the 44C1G, a dual-screen powerhouse that ships with a fully integrated PC. This all-in-one solution redefines multitasking by bundling high-end performance with plug-and-play convenience—a rare combo in today’s luxury display market.
The 44C1G’s standout feature is its vertical dual-panel design, packing two 43.8-inch IPS screens. Each panel delivers a sharp 3840×1080 resolution, a buttery-smooth 120Hz refresh rate, and 96% DCI-P3 color coverage, catering to color-critical workflows for designers, video editors, and gamers. With HDR 400 support and industry-leading color accuracy (ΔE
But the real curveball? Innocn bundles the 44C1G with a ready-to-rock PC featuring an Intel Core i5-12400 CPU, NVIDIA RTX 3060 GPU, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD. This turnkey setup eliminates the headache of component compatibility, offering instant firepower for resource-heavy tasks like 3D rendering or 4K editing. For purists who prefer their own rigs, the monitor is also sold standalone without the PC.
Connectivity is no afterthought: the 44C1G includes 65W USB-C charging (perfect for laptops), HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.2, and a KVM switch to control multiple devices seamlessly. An ergonomic stand with height, tilt, and swivel adjustments pairs with a VESA 100×100 mm mount for flexible setups. Priced at $1,389 for the PC bundle, Innocn undercuts competitors by 20-30%—a disruptive move that could democratize high-end workstation tech. By merging premium displays with pre-built performance, the 44C1G isn’t just a monitor; it’s a statement that pro-grade gear doesn’t need to break the bank.
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