Months after the $899 InZone M9 gaming monitor debuted, Sony‘s InZone 1080p variant is now available. It is the same, however, it doesn’t have full-array local dimming and runs at a lower resolution. With a similar 27-inch size and a white-on-black look akin to the PS5, the InZone M3 launches for $529 and is currently in stock. This display completes Sony’s remarkable year of producing technology that appeals to consumers other than die-hard PlayStation enthusiasts.

The largest difference is its IPS panel’s shift from a 4K to a 1080p resolution. This display does not support 1440p natively, however, the PS5 does. Additionally, the M3’s screen lacks full-array local dimming, which gave the M9’s screen exceptional contrast, especially when showing HDR titles. The M3 is edge-lit instead, with a 400-nit maximum brightness. It has DisplayHDR 400 for PCs and supports HDR10 and HLG.

Sony Inzone M3

Even though this 1080p monitor is priced in line with QHD monitors, the M3 still has advantages over other comparable-sized models. It has a 240Hz refresh rate, auto low latency mode, and variable refresh rate for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PCs (with G-Sync compatibility). It supports multiple device connections over HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort, and USB-C. You may control two PCs using the same mouse and keyboard thanks to its automatic KVM switch. It also supports a wall mount and monitors arms.

So that was it regarding the latest launched Sony InZone M3 gaming monitor. The brand has kept it below the InZone M9 gaming monitor. It has got several advantages like support for 240Hz variable refresh rate. What do you think about the gaming monitor? Do let us know in the comment section below.

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