Titan Army P32A2S2 Review - Large Panel, Manageable Resolution 6

Titan Army P32A2S2 Review - Large Panel, Manageable Resolution

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Design and Ergonomics


The standout design feature of the Titan Army P32A2S2 is the green Titan Army lettering on its chin. The controls, found on the right edge of the bottom of the panel, are marked in a similar manner. I stopped noticing either in a matter of hours of using the P32A2S2. However, I had a much harder time getting over the annoying blue power LED, which can't be turned off in the OSD for reasons unknown.


The V-shaped base is made of metal. It takes up around 53 centimeters (20.87 in) of space horizontally and around 31 centimeters (12.2 in) in depth, so that's the amount of room your table is going to have to be able to accommodate. The base feels stable, and since it only touches the table in three points, there's room to put items, such as a phone or gamepad, around and below it.


The stand is wrapped in plastic and topped off with a shiny red cap. It has an oval cable routing hole which is barely visible even when the monitor is propped as high as it can go. At a normal sitting height, you won't be able to see the hole or the cables guided through it.


The screen of the Titan Army P32A2S2 swivels by ±15°.


The screen can also be tilted from -5 to +15°.


Also adjustable is the height of the panel. In the topmost position, the distance from the table to the bottom edge of the screen is 175 mm (6.89 in), and around 80 mm (3.15 in) after pushing the screen as low as it will go. That gives the monitor a total height-adjustment range of 95 mm (3.03 in).


Removing the stand reveals four VESA 100x100 mounting holes. Those can be used to mount the monitor to a standard table or wall mount, but you'll have to attach the supplied hexagon mounts first.


There are two red light strips running across the back of the panel. They can be turned off in the Game Illumination menu within the OSD.
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