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Subscribe to our newsletter The super speedy Sony Inzone M10S is officially getting a sequel, and if you were hoping for a new best PS5 monitor contender, I'm about to burst your console-loving bubble.

Rather than stepping on the toes of the upcoming PlayStation monitor announced last year that will charge your DualSense, the QHD OLED display is packing absurd 720Hz abilities that directly cater to competitive players.Described as an "ultra-fast QHD esports gaming monitor for competitive core FPS players," the 27-inch Sony Inzone M10S II is anything but casual.

The screen builds upon the blueprint established by its OLED predecessor by ramping up its native 1440p refresh rate from 480Hz to 540Hz while including a new 1080p dual mode that dials things up to 720Hz.

It will set you back $1,099 / £1,199 when it arrives this June, though, so it's a competitive setup investment to say the least.The idea of playing PC games at 720Hz might sound absurd, and most gaming PCs aren't going to be hitting frame rates to satiate those sorts of refresh rates ## Editor's Note We'll have to wait and see how this plays out in the coming weeks. Source: [GamesRadar+](https://www.gamesradar.com/hardware/tvs-monitors/the-sony-m10s-ii-is-a-super-speedy-sequel-to-last-years-killer-qhd-oled-thats-absolutely-not-a-ps5-monitor/)