Sony's new PlayStation gaming monitor has a charging stand for the DualSense controller
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Sony's new PlayStation gaming monitor has a charging stand for the DualSense controller
"Sony announced a new 27-inch monitor for the PlayStation 5 targeting console gamers who prefer playing on a desk. The monitor features a 2,560 x 1,440 resolution, supports HDR with automatic HDR tone mapping during setup, and variable refresh rates of up to 120Hz when connected to the PS5 or PS5 Pro, or up to 240Hz when connected to a Mac or PC."
"Connectivity includes two HDMI ports and a single DisplayPort port to accommodate a computer, a USB-C and two USB-A ports for accessories like the PlayStation Link wireless headphone adapter, and a 3.5mm audio jack for using wired headphones instead of the monitor's built-in stereo speakers. A unique feature you won't find on other displays is a hook that flips down from the back of the monitor to hold and charge a PS5 DualSense controller, but it only holds one."
Sony's PlayStation 27-inch Gaming Monitor offers a 2,560×1,440 panel with HDR and automatic HDR tone mapping during setup. The display supports variable refresh rates up to 120Hz with PS5 or PS5 Pro and up to 240Hz when connected to a Mac or PC. Connectivity includes two HDMI ports, one DisplayPort, a USB-C, two USB-A ports, and a 3.5mm audio jack alongside built-in stereo speakers. The monitor includes a flip-down hook on the back to hold and charge one PS5 DualSense controller. Pricing and exact availability are unannounced, with a planned US and Japan launch in 2026. Sony's previous dedicated console monitor arrived in 2011 for the PS3.
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