Sony gaming monitors will come in pairs next month

The company’s offer is expanding with a 1440p/480 Hz OLED and a 4K/160 Hz IPS display.

In October, Sony will launch the latest displays of its Inzone product line aimed at gamers, which have a common feature of 27-inch size, 1.07 billion displayable colors, Adaptive-Sync support, NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible certification, the I/O island connectors (see below), the factory calibration, the Inzone Hub software, the 100 x 100 mm VESA mounting point, and everything except the pivot is an adjustable base.


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The Inzone M9 II The IPS panel of the model called 4K combines a 160 Hz refresh rate and inherited the full array local dimming technology from Bravia televisions. The device, which promises 95 percent DCI-P3 color space coverage, has a response time of 1 millisecond and earned the VESA DisplayHDR 600 rating, so it is not so surprising that its typical luminance of 400 cd/m² peaks at 750 cd/m².

The usual gamer functions are available from the OSD menu (projection of a crosshair, frame counter, or even a timer), and if you want, you can shrink the image to 24.5 inches (aligned to the center or the bottom corner), although the same can be said about the following brand partner below. A 2.1 DisplayPort, two HDMI 2.1 inputs, two USB Type-A downstream ports, a USB service port, plus a 3.5 mm jack have camped on board the peripheral with 2-watt stereo speakers, priced at 1,000 euros.


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The As Inzone M10S listed solution, priced at 1350 euros, comes with a 1440p OLED panel, which guarantees a 480 Hz refresh rate and a gray-to-gray transition of 0.03 milliseconds to its future owners. The screen presenting a 98.5 percent DCI-P3 color scale has been rated VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400, and its typical brightness of 275 cd/m² can climb up to 1300 cd/m² (by definition, only in a small part of the image).

Source: prohardver.hu