Introduction
Titan Army is a Chinese display brand that was first introduced to me as a supplier to various mainstream brands, such as Acer, HP, Gigabyte, LG, and Samsung. The company is now making a push on the US market with its own gaming monitors, and I was given an opportunity to check one out. The Titan Army P32A2S2 is a 32-inch monitor equipped with a Fast IPS panel that combines a 240 Hz refresh rate with a 2560x1440 screen resolution.
The idea is obvious: to offer a panel that's large and fast, but at the same time not exceptionally tasking on modern graphics cards. You don't need a bleeding edge machine to game at high framerates at 2560x1440, which makes the P32A2S2 a potentially interesting option for many gamers. As expected, the monitor is priced competitively too, coming in at $370. That makes it one of the most affordable 32-inch 240 Hz 1440p options right out of the gate. Let's see what we're dealing with here.
Specifications
Titan Army P32A2S2 |
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Screen Size | 31.5" |
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Curvature | No |
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Native Resolution | 2,560x1,440 (16:9), 93.24 PPI |
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Panel Technology | Fast IPS (8-bit) |
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Backlight | LED |
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Refresh Rate | 240 Hz (48-240 Hz VRR range) |
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Supported Adaptive Synchronization Technologies | AMD FreeSync (NVIDIA G-SYNC compatible) |
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Brightness | 350 cd/m² |
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Contrast | 1,000:1 (static) |
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Viewing Angles | 178° (horizontal) / 178° (vertical) |
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Response Time | 1 ms GtG |
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Adjustability | Tilt (-5 to +15°), swivel (±15°), height (95 mm) |
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Video Inputs | 2x DisplayPort 1.4, 2x HDMI 2.1 |
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USB Upstream Ports | No |
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USB Downstream Ports | No |
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Other Ports | 1x 3.5 mm audio output |
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Speakers | No |
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VESA Mounting | Supported (100x100) |
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Extras | Rear-facing lighting system, timer, virtual crosshairs, PiP/PbP |
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