The Inzone M10S and M9 II are premium displays built for gaming on both PC and PS5

Sony Reveals Two Premium Gaming Monitors Built For PC And PS5


Sony Inzone M9 II

$800 | Releases October 4

The Sony Inzone M9 II

Despite its lower price, the Inzone M9 II actually offers a better resolution than the M10S. Its 4K IPS display gets you a refresh rate of 160Hz, a 1ms response rate, and support for both DisplayPort and HDMI. Like its more expensive sibling, it comes with a stand that swivels and tilts. Sony gave the M9 II a refreshed design as well. Unlike the original M9, which was a nice complement to PS5 with its white and black paint job, the new monitor is all black.

This monitor is a better choice for PS5 gaming than the M10S, as the M10S only supports resolutions up to 1440p. Best of all, the M9 II received a price cut--the original M9 retailed for $900, but this new model is just $800.

Here are the rest of the monitor's specs:

  • Full array local dimming
  • Backlight scanning technology
  • 750 nits HDR peak brightness
  • VESA Certified DisplayHDR 600
  • Nvidia G-Sync compatible

If you’re interested in the old M9 and its dual-color design, you might want to snag it while you can. It appears that the M9 II will be replacing its predecessor, so it’s unclear how much longer inventory will be available at retailers. You'll find it on sale at Amazon for $648 (was $900).

Though it’s not new, the Sony Inzone M3 is still a great option if you need a mid-tier display for your battlestation. It’s currently on sale for $498 (was $530), and it gets you a 27-inch display, 1080p resolution, 240Hz refresh rate, and Auto HDR Tone Mapping when connected to your PS5. Consider giving it a closer look if these new monitors are a bit too expensive for your needs.

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This story originally appeared on: GameSpot - Author:UK GAG