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79 Sony announces 240 Hz PlayStation gaming monitor — QHD monitor features built-in DualSense charging hook and VRR support for PS5

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Tom's Hardware · today 07:30 EDT

Sony announces 240 Hz PlayStation gaming monitor — QHD monitor features built-in DualSense charging hook and VRR support for PS5

Sony has announced the PlayStation 27” Gaming Monitor for the PlayStation 5 and PC gamers.

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