Sony has officially unveiled its latest foray into the gaming monitor market, a 27-inch QHD display boasting a 240Hz refresh rate and support for HDR and variable refresh rates. While the impressive specs are sure to delight gamers, there's a caveat: the monitor only achieves its 240Hz capacity when used with PC games, whereas PlayStation 5 titles top out at 120Hz.
But that's not all - this sleek gaming display comes equipped with an ingenious feature: a built-in charging hook for Sony's DualSense controller. The hook folds down from the rear of the display, providing a convenient and clutter-free way to keep your gaming peripherals charged and ready to go.
While pricing details remain under wraps, Sony has confirmed that the monitor will be available in the US and Japan sometime next year. This latest hardware development marks another significant step forward for the company's efforts to make a dent in the PC gaming market.
Interestingly, Sony is also pushing ahead with its Pulse Elevate portable desktop speakers, set to arrive in 2026 and catering to gamers across various platforms - including PC, Mac, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation Portal. These speakers will likely appeal to those looking for an immersive audio experience while gaming on the go.
It's worth noting that Sony has been actively expanding its gaming ecosystem, with recent innovations like the ability to pair a DualSense controller with multiple devices simultaneously. This feature makes it easier to seamlessly transition between playing on a PS5 and then switching to PC or vice versa.
But that's not all - this sleek gaming display comes equipped with an ingenious feature: a built-in charging hook for Sony's DualSense controller. The hook folds down from the rear of the display, providing a convenient and clutter-free way to keep your gaming peripherals charged and ready to go.
While pricing details remain under wraps, Sony has confirmed that the monitor will be available in the US and Japan sometime next year. This latest hardware development marks another significant step forward for the company's efforts to make a dent in the PC gaming market.
Interestingly, Sony is also pushing ahead with its Pulse Elevate portable desktop speakers, set to arrive in 2026 and catering to gamers across various platforms - including PC, Mac, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation Portal. These speakers will likely appeal to those looking for an immersive audio experience while gaming on the go.
It's worth noting that Sony has been actively expanding its gaming ecosystem, with recent innovations like the ability to pair a DualSense controller with multiple devices simultaneously. This feature makes it easier to seamlessly transition between playing on a PS5 and then switching to PC or vice versa.