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Sony INZONE M10S - 1440p
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Sony INZONE M10S

description Sony INZONE M10S Overview

The Sony INZONE M10S is a 27-inch gaming monitor delivering a sharp 1440p QHD resolution and a rapid 480Hz refresh rate. This makes it suitable for competitive gamers seeking responsive visuals and reduced motion blur. The monitor’s features are particularly beneficial for those prioritizing fast-paced gameplay experiences.

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Sony INZONE M10S ranks #2 of 62 in the 1440P ranking, behind Alienware 27 360Hz QD-OLED Gaming Monitor AW2725DF, ahead of Gigabyte AORUS FO27Q3.

balance Sony INZONE M10S Pros & Cons

thumb_up Pros
  • check extremely high refresh rate
  • check sharp 1440p resolution
  • check tailored for esports
thumb_down Cons
  • close high price
  • close requires powerful PC hardware

help Sony INZONE M10S FAQ

What is the input lag rating of the Sony INZONE M10S at 480Hz?

The INZONE M10S features an incredibly low input lag of approximately 0.3 milliseconds when operating at its native 480Hz refresh rate. This practically eliminates processing latency, making it one of the most responsive monitors available for competitive first-person shooters.

Does the Sony INZONE M10S use IPS or OLED display technology?

The Sony INZONE M10S utilizes a traditional Fast IPS (In-Plane Switching) panel rather than OLED technology. This allows it to reach the blistering 480Hz refresh rate while keeping costs down, though it cannot achieve the infinite contrast ratios of an OLED display.

Why does the INZONE M10S feature a varying refresh rate option instead of just locking it to 480Hz?

Professional esports players often struggle to maintain a consistent 480 FPS in demanding games, which can cause stuttering. The monitor includes a unique variable refresh rate feature that allows players to switch between exact refresh rate targets, like 240Hz or 360Hz, for incredibly smooth frame pacing.

Is the Sony INZONE M10S good for PS5 gaming?

Yes, Sony designed the INZONE series to integrate seamlessly with the PS5, sharing aesthetic design language and a specific Auto HDR Tone Mapping feature. However, since the PS5 currently caps out at 120Hz for most games, you will not be able to utilize the monitor's full 480Hz capabilities on the console.

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