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The Sony INZONE M10S is a 27" OLED QHD gaming monitor engineered for elite gamers, featuring an ultra-fast 480Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms GTG response, and 98.5% DCI-P3 color accuracy. Developed in collaboration with Fnatic, it offers tournament-ready settings, G-Sync and Adaptive Sync support, and future-proof DisplayPort 2.1 and HDMI 2.1 connectivity, making it the ultimate display for PC and console gaming.
Brand | Sony |
Product Dimensions | 19.7 x 60.4 x 50.4 cm; 6.2 kg |
Item model number | SDM-27Q10S |
Manufacturer | Sony |
Series | INZONE M10S |
Colour | Black |
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Resolution | 2560 x 1440 (QHD) |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 6.2 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**
Spot on
Perfect
F**N
Top monitor
Best monitor ever.
B**E
Amazing Monitor
The Sony 4k monitor is incredible! It has a great design and is perfect for gaming lovers or someone who wants a high-end resolution screen.It has impressive specs and is surprisingly lightweight for its size. It is really easy to set up and the ports are plenty with ideal placement. There is everything included in the packaging to get up and running. I love the stand that is included with the screen. It is convenient and has a small footprint while allowing 360-degree rotation, height adjustment and tilt. It definitely makes the screen better to set up and use.The screen resolution and quality is incredible. The colours are rich and accurate, the contrast is deep and the peak brightness is top-notch. The visuals are stunning whether you are gaming or watching high-quality videos. The 160Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time deliver sharp visuals when gaming and there is absolutely no blur or latency issues at all. Added to this is the G-sync and adaptive that ensures there is no stutters or tearing at any point. It runs smoothly with no nasty surprises to interrupt.It has no in-built speakers which is surprising given the price range. However, this is no issue as I always use my own external speakers and headset. There is a 3.5mm headset jack and plenty of ports to use for Bluetooth adapters.This is the best monitor I have used so far without a doubt. It has a great balance of high-end features and performance hardware and comes with Sony's brand quality and reliability. It's absolutely worth it.
C**W
fantastic, IF you have the right setup
There's no denying it. This monitor is impressive as heck. The blacks are deep, deep and rich. The colours are vibrant (as long as you enable HDR *and* turn off the power saving mode). It gets painfully bright. The competition mode looks incredible - the OLED panel looks truly like a bezel, somehow even crisper. It's impressive.It's very nearly bezelless. It's mountable with a VESA mount onto a stand. I've not made it up to 480fps but even at half that it's buttery smooth. If you're a pro gamer, it's an *incredibly* slick piece of kit.Now onto the less good. Sadly, this is realistically a single use gaming monitor. Obviously, you wouldn't buy this if you didn't need it to game, but I used to game using the same desk/monitor as I did for work. My work laptop is, unfortunately, nothing like my gaming rig in terms of power, and this means it's a struggle.Firstly, there's no USB C in. HDMI or DP only. Seems a real shame to pay £1.2k for a monitor and not get a USB C port? (And no KVM either, which other monitors in the same price range do get). There's no daisy chaining either (no DP-out).It also looks *bad* at 1080p. I've played around with the settings a lot, and if I turn sharpening up to max, and fiddle with a few other settings, it's just about usable. But everything feels slightly fuzzy and blurry. After two weeks I haven't removed that blur, and I've actually gone back to my old (£300) monitor for productivity. I've also not found a way to make the colours look nice without HDR. I'm sure there is one. But Ill be darned if I can find it; I've gone through so many menus and modes.Ultimately, if you have £1200 to burn on a monitor to use exclusively for gaming and have a ££££ rig to make the best of it - yeah it's bloomin' beautiful. Truly something special. If you ever want to connect your basic b-tch work laptop to it while you bring home the bacon that pays for your hobby, you're SOL I'm afraid, and it's a real, real shame.
B**E
Worth Every Penny!
As a regular gamer who’s been using a basic monitor for years, I was more than ready to upgrade, and the Sony INZONE M9II 27" 4K Ultra HD monitor has absolutely blown me away. The 4K resolution alone was a massive step up — everything is so crisp and clear that I can actually catch tiny details I’d never noticed before. And the colour accuracy is on another level, it covers 95% of the DCI-P3 spectrum. The vibrant colors and HDR 600 brightness really bring games to life, I especially noticed the deeper blacks and brighter highlights. Dark scenes actually feel intense, and I feel fully immersed in the gameplay.The 160Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time make fast-paced games feel incredibly smooth, with no motion blur or ghosting to throw me off. It’s made a big difference in how responsive the games feel, especially for shooters and action-heavy titles. Plus, the G-Sync and Adaptive Sync support mean no screen tearing, so everything looks flawless from start to finish.The only drawback is that there aren’t any built-in speakers. I wasn’t too surprised, but it’s worth mentioning since it meant plugging in my external speakers or using my headset. But with how amazing the visuals are, it’s a small inconvenience for such an immersive experience. The adjustable stand is a great bonus too, letting me position the screen exactly where I need it without hogging my desk space.All in all, if you’re serious about gaming and looking for an upgrade, the INZONE M9II is worth every penny. It’s changed how I play, and I couldn't be happier with the purchase.
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