Sony is expanding its gaming peripherals lineup with the Inzone M10S II, a premium 24.5-inch display engineered for esports enthusiasts willing to invest in cutting-edge technology. The monitor carries a $1,100 price tag and brings ultra-high refresh rate capabilities to the gaming market.
The Inzone M10S II leverages a tandem OLED panel sourced from LG, offering dual refresh rate configurations. In standard gameplay, the monitor operates at 540Hz with QHD resolution (2,560 x 1,440). For competitive scenarios demanding maximum responsiveness, users can switch to a 720Hz refresh rate by reducing resolution to 720p. This flexibility allows gamers to prioritize either visual clarity or raw speed depending on their specific needs.
Sony integrated several technologies to enhance the gaming experience. A new Motion Blur Reduction algorithm paired with Black Frame Insertion brightens visuals while maintaining an impressively fast 0.02ms response time. A Super Anti-Glare film reduces unwanted reflections, improving visibility during intense gaming sessions.
The physical design reflects input from professional gamers. The stand features a more compact footprint and expanded tilt adjustment capabilities, ranging from -5 to 35 degrees, enabling diverse ergonomic configurations. Long-term panel reliability is addressed through a three-year warranty and specialized OLED protection features including a custom heat sink system.
Beyond the monitor, Sony launched the Inzone H6 Air open-back wired headphones priced at $200. These lightweight cans weigh just 199 grams without their detachable cable and boom microphone. The headphones draw inspiration from Sony's acclaimed MDR-MV1 studio monitor headphones but include gaming-specific optimizations. A dedicated RPG/Adventure profile enhances clarity and environmental audio detail, accessible through Sony's USB-C Audio box accessory.
Both products target the high-end gaming segment where performance trumps affordability. The combination of ultra-fast refresh rates, responsive panels, and specialized audio equipment represents Sony's aggressive push into competitive gaming hardware.