Sony's InZone M10S is the brand’s first OLED gaming monitor with a searing brightness, unmatched motion clarity, great color coverage, and a thoughtful design, including a 480Hz refresh rate geared toward the competitive gaming community.
The monitor delivers 100% of sRGB in the Standard picture profile, 98% of DCI-P3, and 89% of AdobeRGB.
If you’re interested in this high refresh rate but not willing to pay too much, you could opt for the LG UltraGear OLED 27 for about $600, which has a speedy 240Hz refresh rate.
Sony’s list of feature caters to eSports players on PC by including a 24.5-inch mode with center or bottom alignment and two picture profiles tuned for competitive games-FPS Pro and FPS Pro+.
Although Sony’s InZone M10S is impressive, its one-year warranty won't win it any favors, particularly since Alienware offers three years of burn-in protection.
With how quickly OLED monitors drop in price, the InZone M10S is expected to witness a price drop eventually. At around $900, it’s a decent purchase, and at $800, it’s a slam dunk.
Sony includes a cable routing channel through the stand for minimal cable clutter, and theOLED panel manages to surpass expectations with the highest brightness ever recorded in the display. The OSD is large and clear, making navigation easy, and the InZone Hub allows you to control everything your monitor does with your keyboard and mouse.
Counterpart ROG PG27AQDP costs less with nearly identical performance and specs, plus the bonus of a three-year warranty-which is superior to Inzone's one year.
Although the colors may not be accurate out of the box, overall, Sony manages to push things just a hair further than the competition.
The InZone M10S leaves a lot to be desired in terms of justifying its price because the latest and greatest displays get marked down so rapidly and the last-gen options still possess all the fantastic OLED characteristics.