[13:14 Sat,26.November 2022 by Thomas Richter] |
Sony&s new Inzone M3 27" monitor, which was introduced in July, is now available for pre-order. In contrast to its 4K sister model Inzone M9, the Inzone M3 only has a FullHD resolution - but is otherwise technically similar to the M9 in some aspects, such as the design, but does not have Full Array Local Dimming (FALD). Sony Inzone M3 Its IPS panel covers 99% of the sRGB color space and can display images at up to 240 Hz. This is significantly higher than the refresh rate of the Inzone M9 - ideal for games. HDR is displayed according to the DisplayHDR400 standard with a peak brightness of 400 nits (its typical brightness is also 400 nits) - this is a bit too little for true HDR. Sony Inzone M3 The special black and white design of both Inzone monitors, which is based on the Playstation 5, is striking, along with the tripod-like stand. Via LED strips on the back, the rear ambient lighting can be adjusted as desired. For better ergonomics, the monitor&s height and tilt can be adjusted (it cannot be swiveled, though). Sony Inzone M3 Sony&s Inzone Hub software for monitor setup. Thanks to its DisplayPort 1.4 port, the Sony Inzone M3 supports variable refresh rates of up to 144 Hz via Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and Nvidia&s G-Sync. Its other interfaces include two HDMI 2.1 ports, a USB-C port with DP Alt mode, and a USB hub with three USB Type A ports. Via KVM functionality, the Sony Inzone M9 can be used together with a USB keyboard and mouse on two different computers without changing the cabling. Monitor settings can be adjusted using an integrated 5-way joystick or more conveniently with Sony&s Inzone Hub software. The Sony Inzone M3 is available for pre-order now at a price of 699 Euros - delivery is expected soon. more infos at bei www.sony.de deutsche Version dieser Seite: Sony baut wieder Consumer Monitore: Inzone M3 mit 240 Hz und 99% sRGB |