Burn-In Busters: Sony’s 3-Year Warranty on InZone OLED Monitors Cracking the Screen Fears Free

Sony Boosts InZone Monitor Warranty to 3 Years, Throws in OLED Burn-In Coverage
Are you in the market for a new gaming monitor? If so, you might want to take a closer look at Sony’s InZone lineup. The company has announced that it’s giving away a little extra peace of mind with its latest 27-inch M10S OLED and M9 II LED monitors. And we’re not just talking about any old standard warranty – we’re talking three whole years of coverage!
But that’s not all. Sony has also introduced OLED burn-in coverage for the 27-inch M10S, a major win for gamers who tend to display static images for extended periods of time. And the best part? This new coverage comes on top of the regular limited warranty, which will still cover your monitor for a full three years.
So, what’s the big deal about burn-in, you ask? Well, for starters, OLED displays have historically been more susceptible to burn-in, especially when used with static images like those found in gaming. However, manufacturers have long been averse to talking about the issue, often categorizing it as "normal use" and denying warranty claims to fix it.
But things have changed, and OLED displays have become less sensitive to burn-in in recent years. Still, it’s a great sign to see manufacturers like Sony taking a more proactive approach to addressing this issue. After all, who doesn’t love a little extra peace of mind when it comes to their gaming setup?
Key Takeaways:
- Sony’s InZone M10S and M9 II LED monitors now come with a three-year limited warranty
- The warranty also includes OLED burn-in coverage for the 27-inch M10S model
- This is a major win for gamers who display static images for extended periods of time
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