
"Sony unveiled a new gaming monitor for PS5 users who prefer desktop gaming at its State of Play Japan presentation on Tuesday. The 27-inch PlayStation gaming monitor comes with a charging dock for the DualSense controller and a QHD IPS display that supports HDR and variable refresh rates of up to 240hz when connected to a PC or a Mac."
"The 27-inch monitor comes with a QHD IPS display with up to 2560x1440 resolution. The panel supports High Dynamic Range (HDR) with Auto HDR Tone Mapping that automatically adjusts HDR settings while setting up PS5 and PS5 Pro. The display also supports VRR and refresh rates of up to 120Hz when connected to PS5 and PS5 Pro, and 240Hz on compatible PC and Mac computers."
"The most distinct feature, however, comes in the shape of a "charging hook" in front of the monitor stand that lets users charge their PS5 DualSense controller. Aside from that, the PlayStation monitor comes with features that we've come to expect from a gaming monitor. It supports VESA mounting and features a selection of ports that include two HDMI 2.1 ports and one DisplayPort 1.4 port to connect it with PS5, PC, Mac, or other compatible devices."
The 27-inch PlayStation gaming monitor features a QHD IPS panel with up to 2560x1440 resolution. The panel supports High Dynamic Range (HDR) and Auto HDR Tone Mapping that automatically adjusts HDR settings during PS5 and PS5 Pro setup. The display supports VRR and refresh rates up to 120Hz on PS5 and PS5 Pro, and up to 240Hz on compatible PC and Mac systems. A front-mounted "charging hook" on the monitor stand charges the PS5 DualSense controller. The monitor supports VESA mounting and offers two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4 port, two USB Type-A ports, and one USB Type-C port. Launch is planned for the US and Japan in 2026, with pricing and availability to be announced later. HDMI and DisplayPort cables are not included.
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