Do you remember theSony InZone M9 ? It was briefly one of thebest gaming monitorsyou could buy , bringing Full Array Local Dimming ( FALD ) to a display under $ 1,000 . The InZone brand continued on , mostly focused on low - destruction offerings . Now , Sony is back with an OLED exhibit , and one that boasts a 480Hz refresh charge per unit on a 1440p panel , along with features that I have n’t seen on an OLED gaming monitor yet .

It ’s called the InZone M10S , and it ’s the first organic light-emitting diode monitor Sony has released under its InZone sword . The panel is the same one we saw onAsus ROG Swift PG27AQDPearlier this calendar month , meaning it uses WOLED engineering science and it ’s made by LG Display . Sony is make a ton of betterment to the design , too . The monitoring equipment features an implausibly small stand that was design alongside the esports professional at Fnatic . The base is only 159 mm ( 6.3 inch ) in diam and 4 mm ( 0.16 column inch ) thick .

Sony also ditch the intent that made its InZone M9 such a hassle to adjust . The redesigned stand supports 30 degree of leaning , 4.7 inches of summit adjustment , and 360 degree of swivel ( 180 degrees in either direction ) .

The big feature the M10S is packing , however , is DisplayPort 2.1 . you’re able to get 1440p at 480Hz with DisplayPort 1.4 due to the lossless Display Stream Compression ( DSC ) , but that has n’t stopped PC gamers from demanding DisplayPort 2.1 . Sony in the end has it available with the InZone M10S.

In plus , the monitor boasts 1,300 nit of peak brightness , a chain of mountains of burn - in prevention lineament , and the unparalleled FPS+ painting mode , which simulates an LCD dialog box for esports pro moving to the monitor . Sony also include a 24.5 - inch harvest modality for competitive gamers , which use the native resolution of the panel ( 1332p instead of 1440p ) .

Sony is understandably press ahead , but there ’s one area where it ’s being leave behind — guarantee . Sony is only offering a one - yr guarantee on the M10S. It extend burn - in , but that ’s still far behind other OLED panel like theAlienware 32 QD - OLED . Most major monitor make , including Asus , Alienware , MSI , Gigabyte , and Corsair , offer a three - year warranty that covers burn - in . LG , which originally did n’t even cover burn - in , now offers a two - twelvemonth warrant with burn - in protection .

If nothing else , the cost is proper . The M10S will betray for $ 1,100 , which is in line with other monitor we ’ve seen packing this panel .

In addition to the M10S , Sony is launching the M9 II . It ’s basically identical to the original M9 , with 96 local dim zone , a 27 - column inch screen , and a 4 K resolution . There are two major differences . The M9 II descend with a 160Hz refresh rate and a stand that ’s similar to the M10S. Although it ’s an improvement , Sony is asking $ 800 for the M9 II , which is a lot of money for this monitoring equipment in 2024 .