Sony INZONE M10S II is official, 27-inch QHD OLED at 540Hz – the first OLED monitor with Anti‑VRR Flicker technology

Sony has announced the INZONE M10S II, a second-generation esports monitor co-developed with Fnatic. The new model uses a 27-inch QHD OLED panel, supports 540Hz at its native resolution, and is rated at 0.02 ms gray-to-gray. Sony is also advertising a dual-mode option that switches between QHD 540Hz and a lower-resolution mode at up to 720Hz.
The company says the M10S II adds a tandem-structured OLED panel , Motion Blur Reduction, and a Super Anti-glare Film. Sony also kept the competitive gaming features from the first model, including a 24.5-inch tournament mode, plus FPS Pro and FPS Pro+ picture presets aimed at players who want an LCD-like esports image mode or an OLED-tuned mode.
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According to the company, the monitor now offers a tilt range of -5 to 35 degrees, a centered compact base, and a 4 mm thin footprint designed to leave more room for angled keyboards and large mousepads. Sony says the display can switch between full-size 27-inch 1440p and 24.5-inch 1332p or 1080p modes, depending on the setup the player prefers.
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Compared to the original INZONE M10S announced in September 2024, the first model offered a 27-inch QHD OLED panel, 480Hz refresh rate, 0.03 ms response time, 24.5-inch mode, and Fnatic co-development. The M10S II keeps that format and raises the refresh rate to 540Hz while lowering response time to 0.02 ms.
© Sony Sony says the INZONE M10S II will be available later this year on Sony.com at $1,099.99 in the US and $1,499.99 in Canada. The official release also mentions a three-year warranty and OLED protection features, including heat management hardware intended to maintain panel performance over time. Sony’s current US announcement does not list European pricing yet.
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