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Titan Army Gaming Monitor Review – A 25-inch Monitor with Fast IPS Panel and 1440p Resolution

Processing and mobility

The workmanship is, let’s just say, low level. It even looks almost cheap. The stand is made of plastic – without weight. In other words, the monitor wobbles quite a lot when you bump into it. There is also nothing in terms of ergonomics apart from tilting. Other competitors on the market can do this better at a similar price. At least there is a VESA mount support (100 x 100 mm) on the back, so you can also mount it on a wall or arm.

 

Connectors, cables and accessories

At least there are 2x DP 1.4 to get the 240 Hz at 1440p resolution on the screen. There are also 2x HDMI 2.0, but the panel only manages 144 Hz with this. A jack connection for audio and the power connection (external power supply) can also be found on the back.

 

The scope of delivery includes a DP cable and the external power supply unit. The cable clamp on the stand can be used for a little cable management.

OSD

The OSD controls are navigated using dedicated buttons at the bottom right of the screen. This is quite annoying if you are used to a joystick. Especially because the first time you start it, you are asked which language you want. As you can imagine, I didn’t choose English or German. I chose some characters – because I pressed the wrong buttons, of course. I then had 30 minutes of trial and error to switch the OSD to English. My request to Titan Army: Set the OSD default to English, everyone internationally should be able to do that somehow! Changing the language from English to German or whatever is then easier.

You will then find various setting options in the OSD: Brightness, RGB balance (white point), crosshairs, shadow boost, overdrive, gamma etc. What I found particularly positive is that the presets for sRGB and DCI-P3 mode are not locked. You can adjust almost everything here. You’ll see later…

Software

I couldn’t find any OSD software, which isn’t a bad thing. Then it goes on in the text…

 

 

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Hallo Fritz, erst mal Danke für den, wie immer, guten Monitortest.

Am 09.02.24 habt ihr folgende News gehabt, die einen aus meiner Sicht wirklich interessanten Monitor (Xiaomi G Pro 27i) beinhaltet:

Mittlerweile gibt es den Monitor auch in Deutschland zu bestellen (aktuell aber nur über einen Anbieter für 343€) und angesichts der Daten des Monitors, vor allem wegen den 1.152 Mini-LED-Zonen, fände ich einen Hardwaretest zu diesem super interessant.

Vielleicht habt ihr ja die Möglichkeit ein entsprechendes Exemplar für einen Test in die Hände zu bekommen.

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