Display and HDR performance
The GA27V1M and GA32V1M share the same specifications, differing only in size. The GA27V1M has a 27‑inch panel, while the GA32V1M offers a 32‑inch panel. Both use IPS displays combined with a Mini LED backlight that provides 2,304 local dimming zones.

The peak brightness reaches up to 1,200 nits, allowing HDR highlights to stand out clearly. Both monitors are certified for HDR1000 and cover 99% of the DCI‑P3 color gamut, making them suitable for HDR gaming, video production, and other color‑critical work.
Refresh rates and gaming features
At their native 4K resolution, the GA27V1M and GA32V1M support a 160 Hz refresh rate. When the resolution is lowered to 1080p, the refresh rate can be increased to 320 Hz. This dual‑mode setup targets competitive gamers who prioritize frame rate over image sharpness. Innocn also lists a 0.05 ms response time using MPCS technology to improve motion clarity in fast‑moving scenes.
Connectivity and design

Both monitors come with HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, a USB hub, and a USB‑C port that supports up to 90 W power delivery, allowing users to charge laptops or other devices directly from the display. Each model includes an ergonomic stand, a white chassis, and an RGB light ring on the back.
Pricing and availability
In Japan, the GA27V1M is priced at ¥78,999, which is approximately 508 USD, 470 EUR, or 42,300 INR. The GA32V1M costs ¥90,990, which is about 586 USD, 542 EUR, or 48,700 INR.
In China, the models are sold under the GA27V1M Max and GA32V1M Max names. The GA27V1M Max is priced at 3,499 yuan, roughly 495 USD, 458 EUR, or 41,200 INR. The GA32V1M Max costs 3,999 yuan, around 565 USD, 522 EUR, or 47,000 INR.
A specific date for a broader global or US launch has not yet been announced.
