The Titan Army P2510H features a 24.5-inch VA LED-backlit panel running at a 240Hz refresh rate with a 1ms response time, making it well-suited for fast-paced use cases. It renders at 1920x1080 px with a pixel density of 89 ppi, and supports AMD FreeSync and VESA Adaptive Sync to help maintain smooth frame delivery. Viewing angles reach 178 degrees both horizontally and vertically, which is typical for VA technology at this level. The panel does not feature an anti-glare coating, a matte finish, or a glossy surface treatment, and it does not support touch input.
This is a gaming monitor with physical dimensions of 557 mm wide, 330 mm tall, and 58 mm thick, with a total volume of 10,660.98 cm³ and a weight of 2,700 g. It supports tilt adjustment and is VESA mount compatible, offering some flexibility in how it can be positioned or installed. However, it does not include a swivel stand and does not support portrait mode orientation.
The display produces 16.7 million colors at 8-bit depth, with a typical brightness of 300 nits and a contrast ratio of 3000:1. Color space coverage is broad, reaching 99% sRGB and 89% Adobe RGB, which indicates a wide gamut output across both standard and creative color spaces. Color calibration is not supported on this monitor.
The monitor offers a straightforward video input selection with two HDMI 2.0 ports and two DisplayPort outputs, covering the most common connection types used with modern GPUs and source devices. A 3.5mm audio jack is also present for headset or speaker use. There are no USB ports of any kind, including no USB Type-C, and the monitor lacks DVI, VGA, and mini DisplayPort connectors. Wireless and network connectivity are absent as well, with no support for Wi-Fi, Ethernet, Thunderbolt, or AirPlay.
The monitor draws 32W during normal operation and drops to just 0.5W in standby mode, reflecting a modest power footprint across both active and idle states.
The monitor includes Picture-in-Picture (PiP) functionality, allowing multiple sources to be displayed simultaneously on screen. Beyond that, the feature set is minimal — there are no stereo speakers, no front camera, and no ambient light sensor. Audio formats such as Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, and DTS Surround are not supported, and the monitor does not include a remote control or built-in smart TV capabilities.