Sony’s new Inzone monitor is built for pure esports speed

The new Sony Inzone M10S II monitor looks squarely aimed at players who care more about milliseconds than movie nights.

Developed in collaboration with Fnatic, the second-gen monitor pushes speed to the forefront. It pairs a QHD OLED panel with a whopping 540Hz refresh rate and a blistering 0.02ms response time. This puts it firmly in elite esports territory.

Additionally, there’s a Dual Mode option that lets you drop resolution to HD and crank refresh rates up to 720Hz. This is a trade-off some competitive FPS players will happily make.

Sony hasn’t just chased raw speed, though. The M10S II introduces a tandem-structured OLED panel alongside improved Motion Blur Reduction. Both are designed to keep fast-moving scenes sharp without the usual drop in brightness. That’s backed by a new Super Anti-glare Film, which should cut reflections in bright environments, something tournament players will appreciate.

There’s a clear focus on flexibility, too. You can switch between a full 27-inch display and a 24.5-inch tournament mode, which mimics the smaller screens often used in esports events. The redesigned stand, shaped by Fnatic’s feedback, offers a wide tilt range and a compact footprint so it’s easier to fine-tune your setup without fighting for desk space.

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Sony has also baked in a couple of esports-specific presets. FPS Pro mode mimics the look of traditional LCD tournament monitors, while FPS Pro+ leans into OLED’s strengths for richer contrast and visibility.

The Inzone M10S II lands in June 2026 with a price tag of €1,350, positioning it as a premium pick for serious players rather than casual gamers.

Sony have also announced a full wave of InZone gear alongside it. However, this monitor is clearly the headline act and, on paper, it’s one of the fastest displays the company has ever put its name on.

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