Sony's flagship INZONE M10S II gaming monitor launches, specs upgraded for competitive FPS players
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Sony has launched its second-generation INZONE M10S II gaming monitor in Taiwan, developed with the professional esports team Fnatic.
- The monitor features a 27-inch OLED screen with a QHD 540Hz refresh rate and 0.02ms response time, enhanced by MBR technology for reduced motion blur.
- It offers Dual Mode technology, allowing users to switch between QHD 540Hz and HD 720Hz settings, and includes specialized FPS Pro and FPS Pro+ gaming modes.
Sony has released its flagship INZONE M10S II gaming monitor in Taiwan, a second-generation model co-developed with the professional esports team Fnatic. This new display aims to provide FPS (first-person shooter) players with a competitive edge through enhanced image quality, upgraded features, and refined design.
The INZONE M10S II boasts a 27-inch OLED screen with a new generation of connected structure. It offers an ultra-high QHD 540Hz refresh rate and a rapid 0.02ms response time. The monitor incorporates Advanced MBR (Micro Black Frame Insertion) technology to minimize afterimages and brightness loss during high-speed action, ensuring clearer and sharper dynamic visuals.
A key feature is the Dual Mode technology, which allows players to seamlessly switch between QHD 540Hz (standard esports mode) and HD 720Hz (extreme competition mode). It also supports full 27-inch (1440p) display and a 24.5-inch competition mode (1332p/1080p) for quick adjustments based on match scenarios and player preferences.
Additionally, the monitor includes two specialized gaming modes tailored for competitive players. The "FPS Pro mode" replicates the visual style of popular competitive LCD displays, while the "FPS Pro+ mode" leverages the OLED's high contrast and fast response times for more precise visual feedback and an enhanced gaming experience. The INZONE M10S II is priced at NT$37,990, with a limited-time early bird offer providing a NT$1,000 voucher for purchases registered by September 13.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.