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PS5 Gets an Official 27‑Inch PlayStation Monitor: 1440p/240Hz, HDMI 2.1 and a DualSense Charging Hook (Launching 2026)
12 November 2025
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PS5 Gets an Official 27‑Inch PlayStation Monitor: 1440p/240Hz, HDMI 2.1 and a DualSense Charging Hook (Launching 2026)

Published: November 12, 2025

Sony has unveiled its first PlayStation‑branded desktop monitor for PS5 and PC, a 27‑inch QHD (2560×1440) display with a flip‑down charging hook for DualSense and DualSense Edge controllers. The screen targets desk‑based console play with VRR, Auto HDR Tone Mapping, 120Hz on PS5/PS5 Pro, and up to 240Hz on compatible PCs and Macs. Pricing is still under wraps, and Sony says the monitor will launch in 2026 in the U.S. and Japan.


What Sony announced today

Sony’s new monitor is designed by PlayStation for players who prefer a compact setup without giving up console‑first features. Key capabilities highlighted by Sony include:

  • 27‑inch IPS QHD panel (up to 2560×1440).
  • Auto HDR Tone Mapping on setup with PS5/PS5 Pro.
  • VRR and up to 120Hz on PS5/PS5 Pro; up to 240Hz on PC/Mac.
  • Built‑in DualSense charging hook that pivots out from the rear to store and charge one controller.
  • VESA mount support for flexible setups.

Ports & compatibility

Unlike many TV‑first displays, this monitor is built for consoles and PCs alike. Around the back you’ll find:

  • 2× HDMI 2.1 (supports up to 1440p/240Hz with FRL and VRR)
  • 1× DisplayPort 1.4 (up to 1440p/240Hz with DSC)
  • 2× USB‑A + 1× USB‑C (handy for a PlayStation Link adapter and accessories)
  • 3.5mm audio out and stereo speakers onboard
    These details come directly from Sony’s spec sheet on PlayStation Blog.

Release window, regions and the headline feature

Sony says the PlayStation 27″ Gaming Monitor with DualSense Charging Hook arrives in 2026 in the U.S. and Japan, with price TBA. The flip‑down charger is the headline flourish—an integrated, clutter‑reducing way to keep a DualSense topped up between sessions. Reports today from major outlets underscore the 2026 timing and the integrated hook as the key differentiator.


Early reactions: excitement… and a few question marks

Coverage has been broadly positive about the convenience of the charging hook and the clean PlayStation styling, but some tech writers are curious about what’s missing from the spec sheet: no 4K option, and Sony hasn’t disclosed brightness, HDR certification, or response‑time figures yet. PC Gamer, for example, calls the panel “mid‑tier” for PC use and notes that several performance metrics remain unspecified. PC Gamer

Gizmodo’s take is more upbeat on the everyday practicality of the hook for DualSense’s famously modest battery life, while still pointing out the IPS choice over OLED and the 1440p ceiling.


Why 1440p/240Hz makes sense for a 27‑inch PS5 display

On a desk at 27 inches, 1440p is a widely accepted sweet spot for clarity and performance. For PS5 and PS5 Pro players, the 120Hz/VRR support aligns with many modern performance modes, while PC users get the extra headroom up to 240Hz for esports‑style responsiveness. Sony’s Auto HDR Tone Mapping also simplifies setup—PS5 adjusts HDR parameters for you during first‑time configuration.


How it fits alongside Sony’s monitor strategy

This is not an INZONE monitor: it wears PlayStation branding and leans into console‑first features (including that controller charger). Commentary today frames it as a simpler, console‑centric counterpoint to Sony’s recent INZONE push, with speculation that pricing will be pivotal against a crowded 27‑inch 1440p field.


Key specs at a glance (today’s official info)

  • Size & panel: 27‑inch IPS, QHD (2560×1440)
  • Refresh rate: Up to 240Hz (PC/Mac); up to 120Hz (PS5/PS5 Pro)
  • Sync & HDR:VRR, Auto HDR Tone Mapping on PS5/PS5 Pro
  • Ports:2× HDMI 2.1, 1× DisplayPort 1.4, 2× USB‑A, 1× USB‑C, 3.5mm
  • Audio & mount:Stereo speakers, VESA‑mountable
  • Extra:Flip‑down DualSense charging hook
  • Release:2026 (U.S. & Japan); price TBA

What we still don’t know

  • Price and exact launch date
  • Peak brightness and HDR standard (e.g., DisplayHDR level)
  • Response time/input lag numbers
    Those omissions are why several reviewers are reserving judgment until full specs and hands‑on tests appear.

Should you wait or buy something else?

If you want a first‑party PlayStation aesthetic and love the idea of a cable‑free DualSense dock baked into the display, this model is worth tracking—especially if you mainly play at 1440p/120 on PS5 and dabble in high‑refresh PC gaming. If you’re chasing 4K/120, mini‑LED, or OLED, there are plenty of third‑party options today, and Sony’s own INZONE line remains an alternative (with different trade‑offs). Ultimately, price will decide whether this PlayStation monitor is a slam dunk or a niche pick.


Today’s coverage & sources worth reading

  • Official announcement and full spec highlights via PlayStation Blog.
  • Strong overview of features, ports, and 2026 timing via The Verge.
  • Opinionated takes on missing metrics and value questions via PC Gamer and Gizmodo.

Editor’s note for Google News & Discover

This story was compiled on November 12, 2025, and summarizes today’s reporting across first‑party and third‑party outlets. We’ll update as Sony confirms price, brightness/HDR tier, and exact availability.

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