Sony launching PC gaming accessory brand InZone, reveals monitors and headphones
Sony is betting big on PC gaming with an all-new accessory brand.
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What you need to know
Sony is a colossal company that creates products in a wide variety of industries, including displays and TVs, speakers and headphones, gaming consoles, cameras and camera sensors, and more. On Tuesday, Sony Electronics announced it’s expanding into a new market with the debut of its InZone hardware brand, which will comprise of PC gaming accessories.
Sony’s InZone brandwill draw from the company’s display and audio expertise with new monitors and headsets, all of which are aimed directly at the competitive and lucrative PC gaming market.
The initial lineup of InZone products consists of two monitors and three headsets, targeting different price points and use cases. All five products are designed with PC gamers in mind, but will also fully support Sony’sPS5console. The monitors are especially notable, as they’ll feature a switch that will allow players to seamlessly move between two connected PCs, or a PC and a PS5, with a single flick.
The five announced InZone products include:
With its latest lineup of PC gaming accessories, Sony is gunning straight for the lofty heights of thebest PC gaming monitorsandgaming headsets. It remains to be seen if InZone can stand toe-to-toe with the veterans of the PC gaming industry, but the products announced today do appear to be fully realized products. All these InZone products are slated for release in 2022, with preorders opening soon for the monitors.
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