
"Sony recently dropped the first wireless desktop speakers - Pulse Elevate - to pair with the PlayStation 5. At first, you could presume these speakers matched the aesthetic sophistication of the gaming console, while providing audio quality that serious gamers would demand. That's true, but now with the follow-up; this dedicated monitor, it all seems like a bigger plan. A Plan to create Sony's own gaming ecosystem that feels like a natural extension of the PlayStation's futuristic design language."
"However you feel about it, Sony's new monitor, 'designed from the ground up for the PlayStation 5' demands your attention. Even though it is made specially for the PS5, it can be used with a PC. Highlight, of course, is the integrated charging hook, attached to the monitor stand, which holds and recharges your DualSense wireless controller when you're not using it."
"The 27-inch 1440p LCD monitor designed for gaming, per se, was unveiled at PlayStation's State of Play Japan recently. It features a Quad high-definition (2560 x 1440) IPS screen that offers HDR and Auto HDR Tone Mapping support. The display, Sony affirms, has a refresh rate of 120 Hz when playing games on the PlayStation 5. But with variable refresh support, it can scale that up to 240 Hz with a compatible PC or Mac."
Sony released a 27-inch 2560x1440 IPS LCD monitor designed for PlayStation 5 and compatible with PCs and Macs. The display supports HDR and Auto HDR Tone Mapping and delivers 120 Hz when used with a PS5. Variable refresh support enables up to 240 Hz with compatible PCs or Macs. The monitor includes an integrated charging hook on the stand that holds and recharges a DualSense wireless controller. The design aligns with PlayStation's aesthetic and complements recent accessories such as the Pulse Elevate wireless desktop speakers. The monitor aims to extend Sony's gaming ecosystem through dedicated hardware.
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