Sony's 27-inch PlayStation Gaming Monitor Revealed

Sony unveiled a 27-inch PlayStation Gaming Monitor with QHD IPS, Auto HDR tone mapping, DualSense charging hook, 120Hz for PS5 and 240Hz for compatible PCs. Launching in the US and Japan in 2026; pricing TBA.

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Sony's 27-inch PlayStation Gaming Monitor Revealed

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Sony has introduced a new 27-inch PlayStation Gaming Monitor aimed at desktop PS5 owners who want a more dedicated setup. The display blends console-first features with PC-friendly specs, and even includes a clever charging hook for a DualSense controller.

Designed for PS5, ready for your desk

Built by Sony Interactive Entertainment, the monitor targets PS5 and PS5 Pro players who prefer a compact, high-performance display for living-room-to-desk gaming. It uses an IPS panel with a 2560x1440 (QHD) resolution and HDR support. Sony also added Auto HDR tone mapping that "automatically adjusts HDR settings during setup on PS5 and PS5 Pro consoles," promising more vivid colors and better contrast right out of the box.

Performance where it counts

Refresh-rate support is split by platform: up to 120Hz when paired with PS5 or PS5 Pro, and up to 240Hz on compatible PC and Mac systems. That gives console owners a buttery experience while still appealing to PC gamers who chase higher frame rates.

Ports, mounts and extras

The monitor includes a familiar but generous connectivity suite:

  • Two HDMI 2.1 ports
  • One DisplayPort 1.4
  • Two USB-A ports and one USB-C port (usable with PlayStation Link Adapters and other devices)
  • Built-in stereo speakers and a 3.5mm headphone jack
  • VESA mount compatibility

One standout design touch is an integrated charging hook for a DualSense controller—small, practical, and perfectly aimed at PS5 owners who like a tidy desktop setup.

When and where you can buy it

Sony confirmed the PlayStation Gaming Monitor will be available in 2026 in the US and Japan. The company hasn’t shared pricing yet, so keep an eye out for more details as launch approaches.

Whether you’re upgrading from a TV or building a compact console-and-PC hybrid desk, this monitor looks like a purposeful step toward a more console-centric desktop experience. Expect more hands-on impressions and benchmark comparisons once units reach reviewers and retailers.

Source: gsmarena

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