The right side of the monitor only features perforations for one of the two integrated speakers. Moving to the top, you'll find two buttons: power and a rocker switch. The power button also doubles as "Enter" when navigating the OSD.

An LED between the two buttons glows blue when the monitor is operational. The left side of the display is home to a Mini-HDMI port and two USB-C ports. This is also where you'll find a second set of perforations for the second integrated speaker. Interestingly, there is no headphone jack, something which most portable monitors have.


Turning our attention to the back of the 15A1F, you'll see an Innocn logo in the lower center and a product label in the bottom right-hand corner. But if you look closely, you'll notice a printed circle above the Innocn logo. Behind that circle are magnets, which allow you to attach an adjustable stand to the 15A1F.

The stand is made of metal and is just as sturdy as the monitor itself. You can use it to adjust the 15A1F from flat to 90 degrees (and anything in between). Although the monitor doesn't have rubber feet to help it grip the desktop when propped upright, the stand does. These feet, combined with the stand's stiff hinge, help to keep the monitor from sliding around on a tabletop.


Surprisingly, the OSD is mainly icon-driven, with few descriptors for the settings you are changing. You could, of course, reference the included paper user manual, but who honestly reads those things?

Most of the icons were rather obvious, like the artist's palette that represented adjustment for color while the eye represented the blue light filter. And the icons for selecting HDMI and USB-C inputs along with enabling/disabling HDR should also be pretty easy to recognize.


The rocker switch used in conjunction with the press and hold operation of the power button is not my favorite method of navigating an OSD, but at least it's better than the rotary Asus Dial found on the ProArt PA148CTV. I still prefer a simple five-way joystick to make quick and easy settings changes.