The Titan Army P2510HS 25″ features an LED-backlit LCD display with an IPS panel, delivering vibrant colors and wide viewing angles up to 178º both horizontally and vertically. It boasts a 1 ms response time and a rapid 300Hz refresh rate, providing smooth and responsive performance. With a resolution of 1920 x 1080 px and a pixel density of 89 ppi, the monitor offers sharp visuals, though it does not include an anti-glare coating or matte panel for reduced reflections.
The Titan Army P2510HS 25″ is a gaming monitor with a sturdy build, offering a total tilt function for flexible positioning. It supports VESA mounting, allowing for easy attachment to compatible stands or wall mounts. With dimensions of 557 mm in width, 330 mm in height, and 58 mm in thickness, it weighs 3200 g and has a volume of 10660.98 cm³. The monitor does not support portrait mode or have a swivel stand, limiting its adjustability.
The Titan Army P2510HS 25″ offers a bright display with a typical brightness of 350 nits, making it suitable for various lighting conditions. It supports color calibration for accurate color representation, and displays up to 16.7 million colors with 8-bit color depth. The monitor provides excellent color coverage, with 121% of the sRGB color gamut and 104% of the Adobe RGB coverage, ensuring vibrant and precise color reproduction.
The Titan Army P2510HS 25″ offers a range of connectivity options, including two HDMI 2.0 ports and a DisplayPort 1.4 output for versatile display connections. It also includes a 3.5 mm audio jack for headset use, though it does not support USB Type-C or Ethernet. The monitor is Wi-Fi capable, providing wireless connectivity, but lacks support for Thunderbolt, DVI, VGA, and mini DisplayPort outputs.
The Titan Army P2510HS 25″ operates with a typical power consumption of 32W during use, making it an efficient choice for gaming sessions. When in standby mode, the monitor draws only 0.5W, helping to minimize energy consumption when not in active use.
The Titan Army P2510HS 25″ includes a Picture-in-Picture (PiP) feature for multitasking, allowing you to view two sources simultaneously. However, it does not have built-in stereo speakers, a front camera, or any advanced audio features like Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, or DTS Surround. Additionally, the monitor lacks a remote control, smart TV functionality, an ambient light sensor, or any connectivity options for a front camera.