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Best Gaming Monitors for PlayStation5

In this article, we recommend the best gaming monitors to use when playing with PlayStation5.

Some of you reading this article may be wondering, 'I bought a PS5, but should I buy a new monitor as well?

Whether you prefer Full HD, 4K, or 8K, we have carefully selected gaming monitors that can take advantage of the PS5's performance while answering these questions.

  • Want to enjoy PS5 games in high resolution
  • Want to experience smooth video at high refresh rates

We hope this will be helpful to those who are looking for the best gaming monitor for PS5.

Mobile monitors are not suitable for people who want to play games in earnest, but are suitable for light users who want to play games little by little in their spare time.

If you are satisfied with the minimum performance required to play games, a mobile monitor with a small screen that can be carried around is an option.

PS5 Specifications

It is important to confirm the specifications of PS5.

This is because if you do not choose a monitor based on the specifications, you may end up choosing a monitor with higher performance than necessary, or conversely, a monitor that cannot take advantage of the PS5's performance.

If you are not particularly concerned about image quality or smoothness when playing games, and you just want to enjoy playing games, you should have no problem choosing a monitor that can render images at 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) at 60 fps.

Full HD and 60 fps is currently a common image quality and frame rate, and allows you to play FPS games without any particular complaints.

As far as the performance of PS5 is concerned, we would still like a monitor that can render images at 4K and 120fps.

However, it is said that it is quite difficult to render images at 4K and 120 fps with the performance of PS5.

The official website also explains that "problems may occur at 4K/120Hz.

Realistically, we recommend a 4K/60Hz monitor or a Full HD/120Hz or higher monitor.

PS5 Specifications

CPU x86-64-AMD Ryzen Zen 2
8 cores / 16 threads
Frequency: variable up to 3.5 GHz
GPU AMD Radeon RDNA 2-based graphics engine
Ray Tracing Acceleration
Frequency: variable up to 2.23 GHz (10.3 TFLOPS)
system memory GDDR 16GB
Bandwidth: 448 GB/s
SSD 825GB
Read Speed: 5.5GB/s Read Bandwidth(Raw)
PS5 Game Disks Ultra HD Blu-ray (up to 100 GB)
Video output 4K 120Hz TV, 8K TV, VRR support (based on HDMI 2.1 standard)
Audio "Tempest" 3D audio technology
input-output USB Type-A(Hi-Speed USB)、USB Type-A(Super-Speed USB 10Gbps)×2、USB Type-C(Super-Speed USB 10Gbps)

Checking the "Video Output" section, we see that 4K quality is supported up to 120 Hz.

Here you can check the maximum image quality for PS4 and PS4 Pro.

  • PS4:1080p・60fps
  • PS4 Pro:4K・30fps

Even the PS4 Pro is limited to 30 fps at 4K, but the PS5 will be able to render up to 120 fps at 4K.

8K is also supported, but at a lower frame rate than 4K. This is because frame rates generally decrease as image quality increases.

Consider the balance between resolution and frame rate.

How to choose a gaming monitor for PS5

Here are some pointers on choosing a gaming monitor that will take advantage of the PS5's performance.

The optimal monitor will depend on the genre of game you play.

HDMI

HDMI 1.4 and HDMI 2.0 are commonly used for TVs and monitors.

PS5 supports the HDMI 2.1 standard, which provides even better video performance than HDMI 1.4 or 2.0.

The HDMI 2.0 standard does not support 8K video, so 8K TVs must use HDMI cables with the HDMI 2.1 standard.

In addition, each HDMI standard defines the maximum refresh rate supported.

Note that it is not possible to render frames at a rate higher than the upper limit.

There are still very few monitors that support the HDMI 2.1 standard, and not that many monitors come with HDMI 2.1 cables.

If you want to enjoy 4K and 120fps images on your PS5, you will need an HDMI 2.1 standard cable.

(In most cases, you will need to purchase an HDMI 2.1 cable, which is sold separately.)

If the frame rate does not need to be that high, then HDMI 1.4 or HDMI 2.0 is fine.

HDMI 2.1 supports VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), which also allows flexible frame rate switching according to the video.

This reduces screen flicker (stuttering) and interruptions and smoothes the video image.

It also helps to reduce power consumption, making it a good match for consoles that consume a lot of power, such as the PS5.

HDMI Standard/Resolution

1920×1080

2560×1440

3840×2160

HDMI 1.4 144Hz 75Hz 30Hz
HDMI 2.0 240Hz 144Hz 60Hz
HDMI 2.1 240Hz 240Hz 240Hz

Resolution

PS5 supports 4K and 8K output.

Naturally, if you want to play in 4K, you will need a 4K-capable monitor, and if you want to play in 8K, you will need an 8K-capable monitor.

Many of you may be thinking, "I don't know which resolution monitor is best for me...".

There are probably many people who are not sure which resolution is best for them.

If you are currently playing at 1920 x 1080p (full HD) on a PS4 or other device and have no particular complaints, you probably do not need a 4K-compatible monitor.

However, the picture quality is completely different when comparing Full HD and 4K.

A 4K high-resolution monitor is also useful if you have other uses for your PS5, for example, as an output monitor for your PC.

The number of browsers that can be displayed on the screen is increased, which improves work efficiency.

refresh rate

The PS5 frame rate will be up to 120 fps at 4K.

To experience the maximum PS5 performance at 4K, we recommend a gaming monitor with a refresh rate of 120 Hz or higher.

Monitors with a refresh rate of 120Hz are rare, and monitors with a refresh rate of 144Hz or higher are common.

Monitors with a refresh rate of 240Hz or higher are also available, but are not necessary for PS5 as they do not take full advantage of the performance. (Monitors with a refresh rate of 240Hz or higher are suitable for high-spec PC gaming.)

Honestly, I don't need an 8K monitor.

8K is four times the resolution of 4K, but few games can be played at 8K at this time.

Even PS4 Pro is limited to 4K and 30fps, and Full HD to 4K will be the mainstream for the next few years.

With a monitor with a smaller screen size, I do not see the benefit of going to 8K.

If the monitor is to be used for purposes other than gaming, the display will be very small and claustrophobic because the resolution is too high.

Therefore, the choice for 8K is limited to TVs with extra-large screens.

Considering the installation space and price, we should wait and see for some time to come.

In this issue, we will introduce monitors that are 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) or higher because there are only a few types of monitors that are 4K and 120 Hz or higher, they are expensive, and we expect that many people do not actually need 4K.

However, if refresh rate is important for games such as FPS, we recommend choosing a Full HD monitor.

 

In addition to these,

Response Time
Panel Type
Screen size

and other factors to consider when making your selection.

For details, please refer to the following article.

Recommended Full HD monitors are also introduced, which should be helpful for those who do not need a high-definition monitor like 4K.

Are ultra-wide monitors supported?

PS5 is not compatible with ultra-wide monitors with an aspect ratio of 21:9.

Both ends of the screen will be black, creating an area where nothing is displayed.

Although some monitors can fill the entire screen, this is not recommended for the PS5, as it creates a distorted image that looks as if it has been stretched horizontally.

Choose a monitor with an aspect ratio of 16:9.

SONY products

There are few monitors that also support HDMI 2.1 at 4K and 120fps. 4K to 8K, especially when it comes to 8K, are not monitors, but mostly TVs with extra large screens.

We recommend that you look for the best TV if you want to enjoy a large screen image anyway, not a monitor.

The KJ series and the X9500H series are the best home TV options for enjoying PS5.

As for Sony's 8K TVs, LG and Sharp TVs are better choices, as they are quite surprisingly priced.

Best Gaming Monitors for PS5

BenQ MOBIUZ EX2510S

BenQ MOBIUZ EX2510S

Compatible and compatible with PlayStation 5, this monitor is somewhat under-performing for those who want to take full advantage of the PS5's performance, but is recommended by this site.

It has Full HD quality, but for those who do not need graphics as high as 4K, this is a cosmetically pleasing monitor.

The combination of the PS5's powerful graphics with the monitor's high resolution and high refresh rate will result in beautiful and smooth rendering of games.

It can bring out the best in strategic gameplay, action scenes, and any other game elements that users may pursue.
Sound from the treVolo speakers and the ability to use game-specific modes further enhance the player's gaming experience.

 

  • Screen size: 24.5 inches
  • Resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Panel type: IPS
  • Refresh rate: 165Hz
  • Response Time: 1ms

Sony Gaming Monitor Perfect for PlayStation5

Sony INZONE M9 

This gaming monitor supports 4K and 144Hz for optimal performance with PS5. Because it is made by Sony, it offers a full range of PS5 integration features not found in monitors from other manufacturers. These include the ability to save settings for each game title and the ability to automatically switch keyboard, mouse, and other connections.

In addition, the Perfect for PlayStation5 Auto HDR Tone Mapping Monitor adjusts for optimal HDR. This prevents white skipping and blacking out of images and produces vivid images in each bright and dark scene.

 

  • Screen size: 27 inches
  • Resolution: 3840 x 2160
  • Panel type: IPS LCD
  • Refresh rate: 144Hz
  • Response Time: 1ms

LG 27GP950-B

This gaming monitor meets 4K, 144Hz, and HDMI 2.1 requirements.

The Nano IPS panel allows the monitor to clearly display colorful images from games and other applications.

Recommended for those who want to game at high resolutions and frame rates.

 

  • Screen size: 27 inches
  • Resolution: 3840 x 2160 (4K)
  • Panel type: Nano IPS
  • Response Time: 1ms
  • Refresh rate: 144Hz
  • Height adjustable

ASUS ROG Strix 27

ASUS ROG Strix 27

This 4K gaming monitor offers smooth and high quality images at a refresh rate of 144 Hz. 120 Hz is the ideal speed to take advantage of when playing PS5 games.

With a response time of 1ms, it can also be used for online games such as FPS.

It has more than enough features for a PS5 monitor, including the GamePlus function and Shadow Boost, which are specialized for games.

 

  • Screen size: 27 inches
  • Resolution: 3840 x 2160
  • Panel type: IPS (non-glare)
  • Response Time: 1ms
  • Refresh Rate: 144Hz

If you want to play FPS games on PS5, a monitor with Full HD and 120hz or higher is recommended.

If you are playing FPS or Battlestar online games on your PS5, we recommend a monitor with a high refresh rate of Full HD instead of 4K.

Comparing 4K/120Hz and Full HD/120Hz, Full HD/120Hz has a higher frame rate.

High-quality video such as 4K requires that much more data transmission, so the frame rate is sacrificed.

If winning or losing in a competitive game is important, the following monitors should be selected.

BenQ ZOWIE XL2411K

BenQ ZOWIE XL2411K

This gaming-oriented monitor features DyAc technology, which produces a clear image even in intense portrayals.

The height of the display can be adjusted, allowing for flexible positioning according to eye level.

It is a cost-effective balance among 144Hz and 1ms monitors, and is ideal for those who are purchasing a 144Hz monitor for the first time.

 

●Screen size: 24" ●Resolution: 1920 x 1080 ●Panel type: TN ●Aspect ratio: 16:9 ●Refresh rate: 144 Hz ●Response time: 1 ms ●Speakers: Not provided ●Input terminals: HDMI 2.0 x 1, 1.4 x 2, DisplayPort 1.2 x 1, Headphone jack x 1

LG 24GL650-B

LG 24GL650-B

Equipped with AMD Radeon FreeSync, this monitor delivers smooth video expression.

Features such as Dynamic Action Sync mode to reduce video output time lag and Black Stabilizer to enhance visibility in dark scenes enable comfortable game play.

Solution for PS5 when refresh rate is not 120Hz.

PS5 can be set up to enjoy smooth images on any monitor that supports a refresh rate of 120 Hz or higher.

However, simply connecting a monitor does not automatically set the refresh rate to 120Hz.

The PS5 itself must be set to 120Hz.

If not 120 fps

If 120fps is not achieved after trying the above methods, the monitor or TV unit may not be compatible with PS5's 120Hz.

To support PS5 120Hz, you may be able to solve this problem by using an EDID emulator.

HDMI EDID Emulator

 

HDCP must be disabled when using this EDID emulator.

This will be familiar to those who use capture boards or other devices to record screens, but if not, please refer to the following article to set the HDCP setting to disabled.

It is safe to assume that the monitor itself supports PS5 120Hz, but if you are using a monitor that does not support PS5 120Hz, try it.

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