Sony plans to release a 27-inch PlayStation Gaming Monitor in the United States and Japan, the company revealed at its State of Play Japan presentation. The QHD IPS display will feature a 2560 x 1440 resolution, HDR capabilities with automatic tone mapping for PS5 consoles, and variable refresh rates reaching 120 Hz on PlayStation systems and 240 Hz when connected to compatible computers.
The monitor includes multiple connectivity options through two HDMI 2.1 ports and one DisplayPort 1.4 input, along with USB Type-A and Type-C ports for peripheral connections. Additional features comprise a controller charging hook for DualSense devices, VESA mount compatibility, and integrated stereo speakers with a headphone jack. Sony suggests pairing the display with its forthcoming Pulse Elevate Wireless Speakers, which incorporate planar magnetic drivers.
While the specifications fall below those of Sony's higher-end Inzone M10S OLED and M9 II models from the previous year, analysts expect significantly lower pricing. The company has not disclosed cost details for the gaming monitor.
The monitor includes multiple connectivity options through two HDMI 2.1 ports and one DisplayPort 1.4 input, along with USB Type-A and Type-C ports for peripheral connections. Additional features comprise a controller charging hook for DualSense devices, VESA mount compatibility, and integrated stereo speakers with a headphone jack. Sony suggests pairing the display with its forthcoming Pulse Elevate Wireless Speakers, which incorporate planar magnetic drivers.
While the specifications fall below those of Sony's higher-end Inzone M10S OLED and M9 II models from the previous year, analysts expect significantly lower pricing. The company has not disclosed cost details for the gaming monitor.