Sony reveals two new Inzone monitors, one for PlayStation just in time for the PS5 Pro and another for competitive PC gaming
Sony
has
unveiled
two
new
additions
to
the
Sony
Inzone
line
of
gaming
monitors,
the
Inzone
M9
II
and
and
the
Inzone
M10S.
Both
models
represent
a
departure
from
the
white,
PlayStation-like
aesthetic
that
has
come
to
characterize
the
brand
since
its
inception.
The
Inzone
M9
II,
a
successor
to
the
existing
Sony
Inzone
M9,
has
a
sleek
black
look
with
a
redesigned
monitor
stand.
The
new
stand,
which
has
a
thin
rounded
base,
now
allows
for
a
360
degree
rotation
which
would
be
perfect
if
you
need
to
quickly
adjust
your
display
position
or
swap
out
cables
from
the
back.
The
Inzone
M9
II
also
has
an
improved
tilt
range
compared
to
its
predecessor
too,
allowing
for
adjustment
by
up
to
30
degrees
rather
than
20.
The
level
of
Height
adjustment
available
has
also
been
enhanced,
with
13cm
of
adjustment
compared
to
just
7cm.
I
saw
this
model
back
at
Gamescom
2024
and
was
very
impressed
by
the
versatility
of
the
overall
design,
especially
compared
to
the
more
limited,
tripod-like
base
of
the
original.
Sony
also
claims
that
the
display
in-built
speakers
have
been
overhauled,
though
I’m
eager
to
spend
more
hands-on
time
with
the
monitor
before
coming
to
a
definitive
conclusion
as
to
whether
they
are
that
much
better.
Changes
have
also
been
made
to
the
specs
of
the
27-inch
IPS
panel
itself,
which
is
at
the
same
4K
resolution
but
has
a
higher
160Hz
refresh
rate.
Best
of
all,
these
improvements
come
alongside
a
price
cut,
taking
the
monitor
from
$899.99
/
£999
to
$799.99
/
£899.
Although
still
quite
expensive,
it
looks
like
a
great
fit
for
PS5
gaming,
especially
if
you
intend
to
pick
up
a
PS5
Pro,
and
could
very
well
rank
among
some
of
the
best
monitors
for
PS5
when
it
releases.
The
second
model
revealed,
the
Inzone
M10S,
has
been
designed
with
competitive
PC
gaming
in
mind.
Created
in
collaboration
with
esports
giant
Fnatic,
this
£1,199
/
$1,099.99
model
offers
a
27-inch
OLED
display
with
a
remarkable
480Hz
refresh
rate
and
0.03ms
grey-to-grey
(GtG)
response
time.
Paired
with
an
even
thinner,
but
still
very
versatile,
base
and
a
well-designed
stand,
you
have
an
absolute
dream
for
competitive
shooters
like
Counter-Strike
2
and
Valorant.
I’ve
been
using
the
monitor
for
awhile
now
and
have
had
a
great
experience,
detailed
in
our
new
Sony
Inzone
M10S
review.
Despite
being
designed
primarily
for
PC
gaming,
the
Inzone
M10S
still
features
an
automatic
PS5
mode
for
console
play.
Both
models
are
available
via
Sony.