Sony launches two new InZone Gaming Monitors for PC and console gamers
Sony launches two DisplayPort 2.1 INZONE monitors for PC gamers, one of which is a 480Hz OLED
Sony has added two new monitors to its INZONE monitor range, both incorporating DisplayPort 2.1 alongside HDMI 2.1. This makes both screens perfect for modern gaming PCs and PlayStation 5.
First, we have the INZONE M10S, a 27-inch 1440p OLED monitor with a 480Hz refresh rate. This monitor is made for high-refresh-rate PC gaming and offers excellent motion clarity with its 0.03ms response times. Users also benefit from the deep blacks and high colour accuracy of OLED monitors, delivering high levels of image quality, smooth motion, and fast response times.
This monitor will be available next month in the UK, with Amazon listing this monitor with a £1,199 price tag.
INZONE M10S key features:
- 27-inch QHD 1440p OLED display
- 480 Hz refresh rate
- 0.03 ms response time
- DisplayHDR True Black 400
- Custom Heat Sink
- Adjustable stand with height, tilt, and swivel options
- DisplayPort 2,1 and HDMI 2.1
- NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible
Next up, we have the INZONE M9 II, which is an updated version of Sony’s existing M9 monitor. This new model features improved motion clarity and backlight scanning technology. This new screen is a 27-inch 4K IPS monitor, which is ideal for use with Sony’s PlayStation 5 or PlayStation 5 Pro consoles. This monitor will have an MSRP of £899 in the UK.
INZONE M9 II Key Features
- 27-inch 4K UHD IPS display
- 160 Hz refresh rate
- Full array local dimming
- Backlight scanning technology
- 750 nits peak brightness
- DisplayHDR 600
- Wide colour gamut DCI-P3 95%
- 1 ms response time
- Adjustable stand with height, tilt, and swivel options
- DisplayPort 2.1 (included cable is 1.4) and HDMI 2.1
- Perfect for PlayStation 5
- NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible
Both of these new monitors from Sony are VRR compatible and support Nvidia G-Sync. Both are HDR-compatible screens, and both screens will be available next month in the UK, Europe, and the US.
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