Titan Army P32A2S2 Review - Large Panel, Manageable Resolution 6

Titan Army P32A2S2 Review - Large Panel, Manageable Resolution

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Connectivity


In terms of video inputs, the Titan Army P32A2S2 is equipped with HDMI 2.1 ports and DisplayPort 1.4, two of each. The monitor also has a 3.5-millimeter audio output.

Power Consumption


The Titan Army P32A2S2 gets its power through an external power adapter, rated at 90 W (19 V / 4.74 A). I've used the Meross MSS315 Matter Smart Wi-Fi Plug and the accompanying mobile app to determine the monitor's power consumption at various brightness levels, as well as in Power Saving mode, which it enters as soon as the PC goes to sleep. My power consumption measurements are summed up in the chart below. They were made after resetting the monitor to factory defaults.



The power consumption of the Titan Army P32A2S2 is completely within expectations for a 32-inch 1440p monitor. It raises gradually by around 60-70 nits up until the 75% mark, and then it jumps by 90 nits when pushed from 75 to 100%. Also worth noting is the fact that the brightness of the panel goes up to 345 nits, which is more than enough for an inexpensive IPS panel.
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