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Home » Sony’s new gaming monitor serves a 720Hz refresh rate atop an OLED panel
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Sony’s new gaming monitor serves a 720Hz refresh rate atop an OLED panel

By technologistmag.com14 April 20262 Mins Read
Sony’s new gaming monitor serves a 720Hz refresh rate atop an OLED panel
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Sony just joined the ultra-fast gaming monitor party, and though it was a bit late, it could potentially turn a lot of heads there. On April 14, the company announced the INZONE M10S II, a 27-inch QHD OLED gaming monitor featuring a tandem OLED panel sourced from LG. 

Like other ultra-fast gaming monitors, the Sony gaming monitor pulls double duty between two modes: 540Hz at QHD, and a staggering 720Hz at HD. Developed in collaboration with esports powerhouse Fnatic, the monitor is a successor of the M10S.

Sony has priced the M10S II gaming monitor at $1,099.99. Availability, however, is expected later this year.  

But What Does 720Hz Actually Do For You?

For everyday users, the monitor should offer razor-sharp visuals in QHD resolution at a 540Hz refresh rate with virtually no motion blur and the visual richness of an OLED panel. At this setting, the monitor offers 0.02 ms response time, which is exceptionally good. 

However, the 720Hz HD mode is reserved for hardcore, professional, competitive gamers, who’d rather sacrifice the resolution for pure speed. While I personally don’t know anyone who can make use of such speed, tournament-level FPS gamers, whose fate is determined at the last possible millisecond, could surely put it to good use. 

The monitor also features a new Motion Blur Reduction algorithm that unlocks extra brightness during frames. So, instead of going dark, fast on-screen movements remain vivid. 

Sony gaming monitor being used by a Fnatic esports player.

What Else Did Sony Launch With The Monitor?

Sony didn’t stop at the INZONE MS10S II monitor; the company also launched INZONE H6 Air, an open-back wired gaming headphone, which is priced at $199.99, inspired by the studio-grade MDR-MV1 headphones and weighing just 199 grams. 

Rounding up the launch are new Fnatic Edition accessories, which include Mouse-A, Mat-F, and Mat-D, along with a new translucent Glass Purple finish of the INZONE Buds wireless earbuds, which are all available now. 

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