The 27″ Sony INZONE M10S OLED gaming monitor is designed for both professional as well as casual gamers alike, and you can get one for $714 shipped, originally $1,099.99. A 1440p OLED panel running at a blistering 480Hz refresh rate anchors the M10S, and its 0.03ms gray-to-gray response time means pixel transitions are near-instantaneous. Product page.
- LIGHTNING-FAST OLED DISPLAY: The INZONE M10S delivers ultra-low latency and 480Hz refresh rate, offering a 0.03ms response time (GtG) in QHD...
- LOW PROFILE STAND: The 4mm thin base maximizes desk space, offering more flexible keyboard and mouse setups. Includes height, tilt, and ±180° swivel...
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Unlike TN panels that sacrifice color for speed, this OLED delivers true blacks and vibrant colors, with 98.5% DCI-P3 coverage and a peak brightness of 1,300 nits in HDR. Its disk-shaped stand, a sleek departure from the bulky tripods of Sony’s earlier INZONE models, minimizes desk clutter while offering 360-degree swivel and 4.7 inches of height adjustment.
Connectivity is another strong suit, with two HDMI 2.1 ports, a DisplayPort 2.1 (UHBR10), and a USB hub for peripherals. While DisplayPort 2.1’s 80Gbps bandwidth is overkill for 1440p at 480Hz, it future-proofs the monitor for next-gen GPUs. The M10S also supports NVIDIA G-SYNC and VESA Adaptive Sync.
Right now I’m playing with my PS5, yes a 1k monitor for a console is definitely overkill but I’m planning to upgrade to a PC eventually, the game I’m playing is Phasmophobia and as you can see the OLED it amazing if you’re willing to spend the money go for it wont regret it, will warn you once you go OLED you cant go back, other monitors blacks just don’t look as good anymore” said one reviewer.