Japanese tech giant Sony Interactive Entertainment has quietly revealed a new PlayStation-branded gaming monitor designed especially for desktop gamers and console fans alike. The monitor is equipped with high-end features and comes with an optional charging dock for the DualSense controller.
Key Features
- The display measures 27 inches and supports Quad High Definition (2560 × 1440) resolution.
- When connected to a PC or Mac, the refresh rate goes up to 240 Hz; on the PlayStation consoles (e.g., PS5 or PS5 Pro) it supports up to 120 Hz.
- It supports HDR with auto-HDR tone mapping for PS5 setups, and VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) support is included.
- I/O ports include: two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4, two USB-A ports, and a USB-C port for PlayStation Link compatibility.
- The optional DualSense charging hook is built into the monitor’s underside; the charging accessory is sold separately.
What it Means for Gamers
This new monitor is a strong signal that PlayStation is extending its ecosystem beyond just consoles into desktop display hardware. For gamers who use their PS5 at a desk rather than on a TV, the tailored features (QHD resolution, high refresh, DualSense dock) make it a clear attractor. Whether switching between PC and console or using multiple devices, the monitor provides flexibility plus premium specs.
Availability & Pricing
- Sony says the monitor will launch in 2026 and initially in the U.S. and Japan. No exact price has been revealed yet.
- Since the charging dock is optional and sold separately, buyers should anticipate additional cost if they want the full bundle.
Final Thoughts
For PlayStation fans looking for a dedicated gaming monitor that tightly integrates with the PS5 experience, this new 27″ PlayStation monitor stands out. The optional DualSense charging dock is a smart accessory for keeping controllers ready.
While the pricing and global availability are still unknown, this launch indicates Sony’s deeper push into hardware beyond consoles. Gamers who value high refresh rates, QHD resolution, and console-optimised features should keep this on their radar.
