ok, so you guys know how crazy the gaming monitor market is right now? it's like, every brand is trying to outdo each other with their own special specs and features. but sony just dropped a new monitor that's definitely caught my attention - the inzone m10s ii oled gaming monitor. and the cool thing about it is that it's got a dual-mode feature, which is basically a big deal for esports gamers.

so, this monitor is basically the same as what asus and lg are offering, but with a fancy partnership with fnatic, a big esports brand. i won't lie, i hadn't heard of fnatic before, but apparently they're a pretty big deal in the pro gaming world. and it's not the first time sony has teamed up with them, either - they did it for the first version of this monitor too. anyway, the new inzone m10s ii has some pretty sweet specs, like a 27-inch oled panel with a native resolution of 2560 x 1440, and a maximum refresh rate of 540 Hz.

one of the coolest features of this monitor, though, is the dual-mode thing i mentioned earlier. basically, you can switch it to a 1080p mode with a crazy-high 720 Hz refresh rate, which is supposedly super useful for pro gamers. and you can even limit the display area to get a more "focused" feel, like you're playing on a 24-inch monitor or something. it's pretty neat, and i can see why esports gamers would love it.

but here's the thing - the price is a bit steep, if you ask me. sony is launching the inzone m10s ii at $1,099.99,Read more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?

so, this monitor is basically the same as what asus and lg are offering, but with a fancy partnership with fnatic, a big esports brand. i won't lie, i hadn't heard of fnatic before, but apparently they're a pretty big deal in the pro gaming world. and it's not the first time sony has teamed up with them, either - they did it for the first version of this monitor too. anyway, the new inzone m10s ii has some pretty sweet specs, like a 27-inch oled panel with a native resolution of 2560 x 1440, and a maximum refresh rate of 540 Hz.

one of the coolest features of this monitor, though, is the dual-mode thing i mentioned earlier. basically, you can switch it to a 1080p mode with a crazy-high 720 Hz refresh rate, which is supposedly super useful for pro gamers. and you can even limit the display area to get a more "focused" feel, like you're playing on a 24-inch monitor or something. it's pretty neat, and i can see why esports gamers would love it.

but here's the thing - the price is a bit steep, if you ask me. sony is launching the inzone m10s ii at $1,099.99,Read more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?