How does the Sony Endzone M9 perform as a PC monitor?

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Is there anyone out there that has used the Sony Endzone M9 as a PC monitor, in which case how is the performance with PC gaming and any other activities besides gaming?

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The Sony Endzone M9 functions quite magnificently as a computer display as well, with the advantage of being much sharper and better than 1080p monitors which makes even the writing of documents which are not gaming activities much more pleasant to the eyes.
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I would be seriously tempted to go for this over replacing my 55” 1080p Bravia. Waiting until manufacturers really started pushing 4K long before it was at all worthwhile meant you could buy a lot of the best of the last 1080p panels for crazy low prices. It may be technically lower resolution etc, but the picture quality is still excellent and absolutely annihilated much higher priced 4K ones at the time. HDR was also still a complete mess similar to the whole “HD-ready” random native resolution rip-off we got near the start of the PS3/360 generation. The only thing holding me back is the absolutely woeful implementation of HDR in Windows, it’s still totally broken and I do wonder how many people using it on PC would be as shocked as I was when plugging a PS5 or Xbox into their current monitor and suddenly seeing it done properly. It’s better keeping it switched off completely in Windows, how they still get away with it I have no idea but for me 4K is mostly just such a waste of power, HDR is where the real leap forward happens.
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Hey I was wondering if you'd have any idea as to why I'm running into this issue


When I have this hooked up to my laptop, I'm able to select up to 120hz, but
When I have it hooked up to my PS5 or PC, its only available up to 60Hz

On the "Video Output Information" tab, Under the "supported" section, it shows that it recognizes up to 120 Hz display, but on the "Current Video output signal" it only shows 60Hz

I have turned off Eco mode, Messed with VRR, HDR and all the settings it offers
I've changed the HDMI cable
I even ran the update through the hub app, which was a pain to figure out properly, and still
I am only able to run up to 60Hz

I figured it would be just an issue with the monitor itself, but its weird that on my Laptop it recognized 120hz, but not on my PS5 or PC

I hope that you are able to help, Thank you
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