Sony enters the PC hardware market with INZONE monitors and Headsets

The 4K monitor has some nice specs, HDR600, 96 dimming zones, Freesync/G-Sync, 144Hz, HDMI 2.1 etc... only issue is it's only 27", If it was 32" that would be serious contender for my shopping list.
 
The 4K monitor has some nice specs, HDR600, 96 dimming zones, Freesync/G-Sync, 144Hz, HDMI 2.1 etc... only issue is it's only 27", If it was 32" that would be serious contender for my shopping list.

The entire overclockers website is a contender for your shopping list :D :D :D
 
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The 4K monitor has some nice specs, HDR600, 96 dimming zones, Freesync/G-Sync, 144Hz, HDMI 2.1 etc... only issue is it's only 27", If it was 32" that would be serious contender for my shopping list.

Would be pretty much a perfect product if it was 1440p with 50-100 shaved off freom the lowered resolution, then they could release a 1000 32" 4k later, maybe with like 600 dimming zones and it would really be a high-end product.

I can never get over why no manufacturer makes a monitor with all-round sensible specs, they do have a chaper one that's 1080p but then again, 1080p isn't the perfect resolution for a 27" size, plus it's only HDR400... Why? Just, why?

1- Cheap 24" option: 1080p, HDR 400, however many dimming zones they can fit, let's say 74, and higher refresh rate thanks to lower resolution so they can charge the primium price the FALD will warrant.

2- midde-ground option: 27", 1440p those 96 Dimming zones, and everything else the same.

3- High-end option 32" or more, 4k, at least close to 200 Dimming zones maybe HDR1000?

There you go, perfect product stack gamers will be all over them, especially if the high-end option would cost at most 1100, with the middle-ground at 800-900 and the cheaper at 500-600 maximum....
 
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