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Titan Army P32A2S2

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The Titan Army P32A2S2 is an affordable 32-inch Fast IPS gaming monitor with 240 Hz refresh rate and a 2560x1440 native resolution, making it a very interesting choice for gamers who want a large display, but don't have the top-of-the-line gaming PC required for 4K.

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Those are actually surprisingly good out of the box accuracy numbers for a budget monitor, I have to say. I’ve seen significantly worse from models made by established brands that cost more money. For any non-color critical work (and you aren’t using such a monitor for it) it’s very much just “set brightness you like and go”. Even that isn’t really necessary, 180 nits is fine in a lot of cases.
Maybe we are actually getting there with manufacturers getting a clue and the dark times of “my monitor came with dogshit gamma and, like, 7300K color temp” are finally over? Would be nice.
 
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Tempted to try one out if local stock appears at Bestbuy... just to tide me over a few years while miniLED/OLED matures. The older I get, the more appealing 32" @ 1440p sounds.

Definitely would be black electrician tape time though, for both the logo and the pled.
 
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I think 370 is expensive for 1440p chinese white label using lower graded panels.
 
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