Titan Army P276MS is a 275Hz QHD gaming monitor built for speed and precision
20 April 2026, 08:47:00
Add DisplaySpecifications as a preferred source on GoogleAs gaming displays evolve, the expectations placed on them grow just as quickly. Today's users want more than high resolution - they want a screen that delivers blistering speed, pinpoint precision, and an immersive visual experience without sacrificing color accuracy. The Titan Army P276MS aims to meet that challenge head‑on.
The P276MS is a 27‑inch QHD monitor built for the modern hybrid user, someone who might spend the morning editing video and the evening grinding through competitive shooters. Its 2560 x 1440 resolution offers a sharp, spacious canvas on a 27-inch diagonal size, while the native 240 Hz refresh rate - overclockable to 275 Hz - caters to players who rely on fluid motion and rapid response. Paired with a 1 ms MPRT response time, the display minimizes ghosting and motion blur, giving fast‑paced titles a cleaner, more controlled look.
Titan Army’s choice of a Fast IPS panel ensures that speed doesn't come at the expense of color or viewing angles. The technology avoids the dark‑level smearing typical of VA panels, delivering consistent color performance across its 178‑degree viewing field. For creators, the monitor's 1.07‑billion‑color output and 99% coverage of both DCI‑P3 and Adobe RGB make it a reliable tool for color‑critical work.
A standout feature of the Titan Army P276MS is its HDR1000 certification, powered by a QD‑MiniLED backlight with more than 180 local dimming zones. This hardware enables deeper blacks, brighter highlights, and a more dramatic contrast range than traditional edge‑lit designs. With peak brightness reaching up to 1200 nits, HDR scenes gain a striking sense of realism, and visibility remains strong even in brightly lit environments.
The monitor also includes a suite of gaming‑oriented enhancements such as adaptive sync for tear‑free gameplay, customizable overdrive modes, and Game Plus tools like crosshair overlays and preset picture modes. These additions give players more control over motion clarity and visual tuning without relying on external software. For long sessions, the P276MS incorporates flicker‑free technology, low blue light modes, and an adjustable stand, along with VESA mounting support for multi‑monitor setups. Streamers and multitaskers can take advantage of PIP/PBP functionality to display two inputs simultaneously.

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