Friday, August 9th 2024

TITAN ARMY Launches New Line-up of 1ms 240Hz 2K Gaming Monitors

TITAN ARMY, a top-ranking e-sports monitor brand, unveils a range of gaming monitors with unparalleled smoothness, clarity and gaming performance. They excel with an impressive 240 Hz refresh and lightning-fast 1 ms GTG, which refresh 180 more images than standard 60 Hz monitors, eliminating image ghosting and delivering tear-free visuals for much smoother gameplay. Enhanced with adaptive-sync technology, they eliminate motion blur and stuttering, ensuring you never miss a beat in fast-paced tournaments.

Featuring 2K QHD, they deliver crystal-clear images and remarkable details for an enjoyable experience. With a DCI-P3 color gamut covering over 95%, the P2510S and P32A2S2 offer vibrant, diverse colors for strikingly lifelike visuals.
With Game+ features, accurate aiming at moving targets has never been easier. Plus, they are designed for comfortable and eye-caring viewing with low-blue-light technology.

P2510S: With a fast IPS LCD panel, it is the world's first 24.5-inch 2K 240 Hz gaming monitor, perfect for FPS gamers. 12 scenario modes are prepared for multi-scene use.
P32A2S2: The 32-inch fast IPS panel supports HDR400 technology, presenting a higher dynamic range with deeper darks and brighter lights.
C32C1S: The 31.5-inch HVA 1500R panel provides incomparable viewing comfort and viewing angles. Supporting HDR 400, it ensures great clarity in any dark or bright area.
More Selections
  • C49SHC: The 49" 1800R CSOT HVA C49SHC with a 32:9 ratio ensures immersion and comfort, displaying stunning visuals and unparalleled clarity with DFHD 3840×1080 resolution, HDR400 support and a 95% DCI-P3 gamut.
  • P27GR: With a fast IPS panel, 2K QHD resolution, and a 120% sRGB gamut, it delivers distinct image details and seamless gaming.
  • P2510H: It boasts an HVA panel with a 240 Hz refresh and 1 ms GTG response, achieving enhanced image quality, increased contrast, and wide viewing angles.
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Pricing and Availability
All new monitors are available from August 12th to 18th on Amazon and Geekbuying with great discounts.
Source: TITAN ARMY
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27 Comments on TITAN ARMY Launches New Line-up of 1ms 240Hz 2K Gaming Monitors

#2
Macro Device
Nomad76Featuring 2K QHD, they deliver crystal-clear images
Nah, even 4K can't do that, let alone low resolutions.

P2510S looks like something I'd buy for my brother. Should test it beforehand tho.
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#3
AGlezB
No unified design whatsoever. Are they testing the waters to see what sells?
Or is TITAN ARMY another company selling rebranded cheap chinese monitors? I've seen quite a lot of those in the last few years.
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#4
Nomad76
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Beginner Macro DeviceP2510S looks like something I'd buy for my brother. Should test it beforehand tho.
Prices even w/o discount are ok for those on a tight budget, nothing revolutionary, decent
AGlezBNo unified design whatsoever. Are they testing the waters to see what sells?
Or is TITAN ARMY another company selling rebranded cheap chinese monitors? I've seen quite a lot of those in the last few years.
They've been around for 9-10y, and won't blow your mind, nor your wallet :)
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#5
P4-630
Well, they don't sell this brand in my country.. (EU)
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#6
TheLostSwede
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P4-630Well, they don't sell this brand in my country.. (EU)

They may not meet up to European standards.
Sorry, but since when is the EU a country?
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#8
AGlezB


Award-Winning Designs :roll:

And did TPU endorse Titan Army? I didn't know publishing a sponsored product announcement counted as endorsement.
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#10
Onasi
1440p high refresh at 23-25 inches is actually a rare breed. From memory, the only current one is from AOC. Probably the same panel here, but good to have more options in this segment.
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#11
P4-630
TheLostSwedeSorry, but since when is the EU a country?
NL
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#12
Nomad76
News Editor
P4-630NL, EU

"No products found"

That's a 3rd party retailer or local distributor (correct me if I am wrong). Works from Titan website, Amazon...
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#14
konga
Titan Army is not a new pop-up company or anything, but they also don't make the best products in the world either. They're a sister brand of INNOCN, another monitor brand you may or may not have heard of.
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#15
Macro Device
Nomad76Prices even w/o discount are ok for those on a tight budget, nothing revolutionary, decent
I don't care for the price THAT MUCH, my main concern is quality. Titan Army don't make the greatest stuff but sometimes it's a pass, sometimes it's not. 'haps it's what I'll buy in December for a New Year present. IDK.
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#16
Prima.Vera
P4-630Who?...
Chinese knock-off monitor company... Popular only on the mainland...
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#17
Octavean
These look like rebranded MSI and INNOCN monitors,....
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#18
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
I hate that "2K" marketing term. If 3840 horizontal pixels is marketed as 4K, then FHD should be called 2K with its 1920 pixels.
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#19
Fatalfury
Onasi1440p high refresh at 23-25 inches is actually a rare breed. From memory, the only current one is from AOC. Probably the same panel here, but good to have more options in this segment.
true indeed. 24" 1440p with close to 118ppi should be the good choice for many who love smaller yet sharper gaming monitors.

btw aoc model uses is 23.8" 1440p panel which is different.
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#20
Minus Infinity
RuruI hate that "2K" marketing term. If 3840 horizontal pixels is marketed as 4K, then FHD should be called 2K with its 1920 pixels.
According to the VESA standards, 1280 x 720 is HD, 1920 x 1080 is FHD, 2048 x 1080 is DCI 2K, 2560 x 1440 is QHD as it 4x HD resolution, 3840 x 2160 is 4K UHD, 4096 x 2160 is DCI 4K.
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#21
Vayra86
Minus InfinityAccording to the VESA standards, 1280 x 720 is HD, 1920 x 1080 is FHD, 2048 x 1080 is DCI 2K, 2560 x 1440 is QHD as it 4x HD resolution, 3840 x 2160 is 4K UHD, 4096 x 2160 is DCI 4K.
That mostly shows us that virtually all terminology around monitors and screens in general is a major clusterfuck of misguided marketing slogans and self-hyped terminology.
VESA, the company with 'standards' adding new standards on the fly as technology evolves and marketing desires. We have how many HDR-type standards now? I lost count. It reminds me of early school years where everyone earned a sticker.
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#22
Pooch
RuruI hate that "2K" marketing term. If 3840 horizontal pixels is marketed as 4K, then FHD should be called 2K with its 1920 pixels.
Me too, they try. 2K sounds better than 1440? I guess, if you have no idea where they get the numbers from.
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#23
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
PoochMe too, they try. 2K sounds better than 1440? I guess, if you have no idea where they get the numbers from.
I do understand the need to make things simple for people who don't know the jargon, and 2560x1440 is sort of close to 3840x2160/2.
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#24
Psychoholic
Ugh, almost got excited thinking there might be a new TitanFall game coming, they even used the same font, lol
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#25
RaceT3ch
24-inch IPS 1440P, that's a new one...
How's image clarity going to be?
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