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Price breaker with compromises: TITAN ARMY’s gaming monitors for Black Friday Week (ad)

In the current price-performance race on the gaming monitor market, TITAN ARMY is positioning itself with a series of aggressively priced models that are attracting buyers with high frame rates, solid panels and some unusual features – but how much real technology is behind the data sheets?

From a strategic point of view, the monitor market is in a state of arms race: manufacturers are pushing resolution, frame rate, connection variety (HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort), HDR standards and color spaces – all heavily advertised. For the consumer, this means higher requirements, more options, but also more pitfalls. Devices with extreme resolutions or frame rates require corresponding hardware, and the smallest concessions in panel quality are immediately noticeable in critical applications. The P2712V model is a typical example of this – it offers a lot on paper, but the key to satisfaction lies in the buyer’s system context (graphics card, usage scenario, budget for support) and in the willingness to possibly forego absolute top quality.

TITAN ARMY P2712V

The TITAN ARMY P2712V is a 27-inch gaming monitor with a very ambitious technical data sheet: according to the manufacturer, it offers a “dual mode”, namely 4K (3840×2160) at 160 Hz and alternatively Full HD (1920×1080) at 320 Hz, as well as a Fast IPS panel with a response time of 1 ms. The color space coverage is specified as around 135% sRGB, HDR400 is also on offer.
On paper, this sounds like a machine for maximum performance 4K resolution plus high frame rate, or maximum frame rate in Full HD mode.

If you have a powerful graphics card that can support 4K with high Hz values, you get a system that in theory wants to offer both visuals (4K) and response speed (160 Hz or 320 Hz). This is attractive for gamers who rely on maximum image fluidity. 4K also offers an additional “resolution scenario” for visual work. However, and this is the catch, several questions arise in practice. Firstly: 4K-160 Hz is demanding. Not every GPU or setup will be able to deliver this cleanly; artifact-free display at 4K high frame rates requires a lot of computer power. Anyone using 320 Hz in Full HD mode must be aware that a resolution of 1920×1080 on 27 inches results in a comparatively low pixel density; texts, icons and fonts could appear sharper or finer on such a surface. In this sense, the “320 Hz in Full HD” is more of a performance feature than a quality feature. If you do a lot of Office, web and detailed work, you might find this a good compromise.

Discount code: IGORBF12 (5% off)
Final price: 237.49 Euro

TITAN ARMY P2712V on offer at Amazon

Source: Titan Army
Feature Specification
Panel type Fast IPS
Screen size 27 inch
Resolution (Mode 1) 3840×2160 (4K) @ 160Hz
Resolution (Mode 2) 1920×1080 (FHD) @ 320Hz
Response time 1 ms (GTG)
Color space 135% sRGB
HDR support HDR400
Adaptive Sync Yes (FreeSync compatible)
Connections 2× HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort
Ergonomics Height-adjustable, rotatable, VESA mount
Special features Dual-mode switching, game modes

TITAN ARMY P2710S

The TITAN ARMY-P2710S with 27 inches, QHD resolution (2560 × 1440 pixels) and an impressive 240 Hz refresh rate is clearly positioned as a price-performance variant for gaming enthusiasts with high standards. According to the manufacturer, it is a “Fast IPS” panel with a response time of 1 ms, support for NVIDIA G-Sync & AMD FreeSync, HDR400 and a color space coverage of 135 % sRGB. If you have a system that delivers QHD at high frame rates, e.g. a powerful graphics card, then you get a display that promises smooth movements combined with a comparatively high resolution. The step from Full HD to QHD quickly brings visible advantages in picture sharpness and level of detail. Features such as Adaptive Sync are also important for competitive gaming to reduce tearing and stuttering.

The monitor market is currently characterized by an arms race: ever higher resolution, higher frame rates, better panels – plus a lower price thanks to increasingly efficient production. For buyers, this means that there are tempting offers (like this monitor) and those who rely on established brands often also pay for “safety”. If you have a gaming setup that can run QHD with high FPS, and if the price is right, then this TITAN ARMY monitor can be a good choice: strong specs and a lot for the money.

Discount code: IGORBF10 (5% off)
Final price: 180.49 Euro

TITAN ARMY P2710S on Amazon

 

Source: Titan Army
Feature Specification
Panel type Fast IPS (partly VA listed)
Screen size 27 inch
Resolution 2560×1440 (QHD)
Frame rate 240 Hz
Response time 1 ms (GTG)
Color space 135 % sRGB
HDR support HDR400
Adaptive Sync G-Sync FreeSync compatible
Connections HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort
Ergonomics VESA mount, swivel
Special features Game modes, Dynamic OD

TITAN ARMY C27A1H

The TITAN ARMY C27A1H is positioned in the currently highly competitive market segment of affordable Full HD gaming monitors with a high frame rate. It offers a 27-inch VA panel with 1500R curvature, a resolution of 1920×1080, a whopping 300 Hz refresh rate and 1 ms GTG response time – plus FreeSync support, HDR10 and a contrast ratio of 4000:1. The price is around 139 euros, which initially seems absurdly cheap considering the specs.

VA panels generally offer a high native contrast, which is also stated here as “4000:1”, typically suitable for darker gaming environments and strong black levels. The curvature of 1500R is a matter of taste: it enhances immersion, especially in first-person shooters, but can be distracting in text work or linear applications. The advertised refresh rate of 300 Hz sounds impressive, but this is a matter of taste in combination with Full HD on 27 inches. It also requires a really powerful graphics card to actually deliver 300 FPS for this mode to really come into its own. For competitive players in eSports titles such as CS:GO, Valorant or Overwatch, however, this can be really worthwhile.

With this product, TITAN ARMY is targeting price-conscious gamers who want the maximum number of Hz at the minimum price. If you are looking for a gaming monitor for less than 150 euros and know exactly what you are getting into, i.e.: not a perfect picture, but a high Hz and good gaming features – you can find what you are looking for here

Store code: IGOR10 (10 Euro)
Platform Code (Limited Quantity): BFDE20 (20 Euro)
Final price: 109 Euro

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Source: Titan Army
Feature Specification
Panel type VA (Curved 1500R)
Screen size 27 inch
Resolution 1920×1080 (FHD)
Frame rate 300 Hz
Response time 1 ms (GTG)
Contrast ratio 4000:1
HDR support HDR10
Adaptive Sync FreeSync compatible
Connections 2× HDMI 2.0, 2× DP 1.4, Audio Out
Special features PBP/PIP, 10 scene modes, Game

TITAN ARMY C24A1H

With the TITAN ARMY C24A1H, the manufacturer is lowering the entry barrier to high-refresh gaming even further: For just €93.99, you get a 23.6-inch VA monitor with 1500R curvature, 240 Hz frame rate, 1 ms response time (MPRT), HDR10, FreeSync support and typical gaming features such as overdrive, game and multiple preset modes. According to the specification, the built-in VA display delivers a brightness of 350 nits and a contrast ratio of 3000:1, which is solid for this price range. The 1500R curvature ensures a slightly stronger immersion, which is more of a gimmick than a must on this compact screen size of 23.6 inches. The viewing angle is specified as 178°.

At 1920×1080 on 23.6″, the pixel density is decent and better than on larger Full HD displays – the image appears sharper and clearer in everyday use, which also makes this monitor suitable for beginners in the office or school sector. The 240 Hz frame rate is the driving force. Combined with Adaptive Sync (FreeSync), Overdrive and a nominal response time of 1 ms, the C24A1H offers a solid foundation for eSports titles. Of course, the system also has to deliver the FPS – without a powerful GPU, the benefits fall somewhat flat.

This model is a prime example of aggressive pricing. It makes gamers say goodbye to more expensive branded solutions. The product is a real loss leader Technically speaking: very focused on gaming performance. For less than 100 euros, the TITAN ARMY C24A1H is a small gaming rocket for thrifty gamers who are willing to accept compromises in HDR, panel quality and brand service. For casual gamers, beginners or price-conscious setups, it is definitely worth a look, as long as expectations remain within reasonable limits.

Store code: IGOR05 (5 Euro discount)
Platform Code (Limited Quantity): BFDE15 (15 Euro discount)
Final Price: 81.99 Euro

TITAN ARMY C24A1H on AliExpress

Source: Titan Army
Feature Specification
Panel type VA (Curved 1500R)
Screen size 23.6 inch
Resolution 1920×1080 (FHD)
Frame rate 240 Hz
Response time 1 ms (MPRT)
Contrast ratio 3000:1
HDR support HDR10
Adaptive Sync FreeSync compatible
Connections Not exactly listed (probably HDMI/DP)
Special features Game , FPS/RTS modes, Overdrive

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