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Sony has announced the Inzone M10S II, a new 27-inch gaming monitor aimed at competitive gamers. The monitor features a high 720Hz refresh rate and uses an OLED panel for improved visual clarity. This model is an upgrade over the previous Inzone M10S, offering several enhancements for gaming performance.
The main highlight of the Inzone M10S II is its refresh rate. At its native QHD resolution, the monitor supports up to 540Hz. When the resolution is set to 720p in dual-mode, the refresh rate increases to 720Hz, provided the connected system can handle it.
Sony uses a new generation OLED panel built on LG’s latest WOLED technology. This upgrade brings improvements in brightness, color accuracy, and overall clarity. The response time is now rated at 0.02ms, which helps reduce motion blur in fast-paced games.
The monitor also includes a brightness compensator to maintain visibility and an improved anti-glare layer to reduce reflections. With motion blur reduction enabled, the monitor supports up to 270Hz at QHD resolution. These features aim to enhance the gaming experience, especially in brightly lit environments often found in tournaments.
Sony has added features targeting competitive gamers. One notable addition is a dynamic crosshair that changes color based on the background, making it easier to track targets in various in-game scenarios.
The monitor also offers a dedicated display mode that reduces the usable screen size from 27 inches to 24.5 inches with a 4:3 aspect ratio. This mode is designed for esports players who prefer a smaller display area for better focus and visibility. Anti-VRR flicker support is included in this mode to improve visual stability.
The Inzone M10S II is expected to launch in 2026 with a price of USD 1,099, which is approximately Rs 1,02,530. Sony has not yet announced pricing details for India. More information may be available closer to the product's release date.
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