Titan Army P2510S 25" specifications and in-depth review

Titan Army P2510S 25"

Manufacturer: Titan Army

The Titan Army P2510S 25″ is a gaming monitor built around a 24.5-inch IPS panel that combines sharp QHD resolution with a fast 240Hz refresh rate, making it a capable option for players who want both image clarity and smooth motion. The display runs at 2560 x 1440 pixels, delivering a pixel density of 119 ppi across its panel, and supports VESA Adaptive Sync along with AMD FreeSync for tear-free gameplay.

On the connectivity side, the P2510S offers two HDMI 2.0 ports and two DisplayPort outputs, complemented by a 3.5mm audio jack, though it lacks USB ports and USB-C. The panel covers 91% of Adobe RGB and 126% of sRGB with a typical brightness of 300 nits and a 1000:1 contrast ratio. The monitor supports VESA mounting and tilt adjustment, weighs 3,200g, and draws 35W during operation with a standby consumption of just 0.5W. A picture-in-picture (PiP) feature is also included.

Pros
  • Supports both VESA Adaptive Sync and AMD FreeSync, reducing screen tearing during fast-paced gameplay
  • 240Hz refresh rate combined with a 1ms response time makes the panel well-suited for motion-heavy content
  • Wide color gamut coverage of 126% sRGB and 91% Adobe RGB allows for vivid, saturated output
  • Four video inputs — two HDMI 2.0 and two DisplayPort — provide flexible multi-source connectivity
  • Picture-in-Picture support allows two video sources to be viewed on screen at the same time
  • VESA mount compatibility gives users the option to install the monitor on a third-party arm or wall bracket
Cons
  • No USB ports of any kind, including USB Type-C, limiting peripheral connectivity directly through the monitor
  • The stand does not support swivel or portrait mode rotation, restricting ergonomic flexibility
  • No anti-glare coating and the panel is neither classified as matte nor glossy, which may affect visibility in bright environments
  • Stereo speakers are absent, requiring an external audio solution for sound output
  • Color calibration is not supported, which limits fine-tuned color accuracy adjustments
Who is this for?

This monitor is a solid fit for competitive and fast-paced gaming, where the combination of a 240Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time genuinely matters for motion clarity and input responsiveness. The inclusion of AMD FreeSync and VESA Adaptive Sync makes it well-suited for users pairing it with compatible graphics hardware who want smooth, tear-free output. The wide color gamut — particularly the 126% sRGB coverage — also makes it a reasonable choice for users who work with color-saturated content and need vibrant output without requiring formal color calibration. The four video inputs (two HDMI 2.0 and two DisplayPort) cater to users who regularly switch between multiple source devices, such as a PC and a console setup.

Who is this NOT for?

Users who depend on precise, calibrated color accuracy — such as those involved in professional photo editing or print production — will find this monitor lacking, as it offers no color calibration support. The absence of a swivel stand and portrait mode makes it a poor fit for anyone who relies on flexible ergonomic positioning or a vertical screen layout for tasks like coding or document reading. Additionally, users who need USB connectivity through their monitor for peripherals or charging will find no such functionality here, as the monitor provides no USB ports of any type.

Display:

Display type IPS, LED-backlit
response time 1 ms
screen size 24.5"
resolution 2560 x 1440 px
pixel density 119 ppi
Adaptive synchronization VESA Adaptive Sync, AMD FreeSync
has anti-glare coating
refresh rate 240Hz
maximum horizontal viewing angle 178º
maximum vertical viewing angle 178º
has a matte panel
has a glossy panel
has a touch screen

The display uses an IPS panel with LED backlighting at a screen size of 24.5″, offering a resolution of 2560 x 1440 px and a pixel density of 119 ppi. It runs at a 240Hz refresh rate with a 1ms response time, and supports both VESA Adaptive Sync and AMD FreeSync for smoother visuals during fast-paced content. Viewing angles reach 178° horizontally and vertically, which is typical of IPS technology. The panel does not feature an anti-glare coating and is neither classified as matte nor glossy; it also does not support touch input.

General info:

Type Gaming
supports total tilt
Has a swivel stand
Supports VESA mount
height 330 mm
width 557 mm
thickness 58 mm
weight 3200 g
supports portrait mode
volume 10660.98 cm³

The Titan Army P2510S is a gaming monitor with physical dimensions of 557 mm wide, 330 mm tall, and 58 mm thick, weighing 3,200 g with a total volume of 10,660.98 cm³. It supports tilt adjustment and is compatible with VESA mounting, offering some flexibility in how it can be positioned or installed. However, it does not include a swivel stand and cannot be rotated into portrait mode.

Colors:

brightness (typical) 300 nits
supports color calibration
display colors 16.7 million
contrast ratio 1000:1
Adobe RGB coverage 91%
sRGB coverage 126%

The display produces 16.7 million colors with a typical brightness of 300 nits and a contrast ratio of 1000:1. Color space coverage is broad, reaching 126% of sRGB and 91% of Adobe RGB, which reflects a wide gamut output. Color calibration is not supported out of the box.

Connectivity:

HDMI ports 2
supports Thunderbolt
DisplayPort outputs 2
has a socket for a 3.5 mm audio jack
has a DVI connector
USB ports 0
Has USB Type-C
HDMI version HDMI 2.0
supports Ethernet
supports Wi-Fi
has AirPlay
mini DisplayPort outputs 0
has a VGA connector

The P2510S provides two HDMI 2.0 ports and two DisplayPort outputs for video input, along with a 3.5mm audio jack for headset or speaker connectivity. It carries no USB ports and does not support USB Type-C, Thunderbolt, DVI, or VGA connections. Wireless options are equally absent, with no Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or AirPlay support available.

Power:

operating power consumption 35W
standby power consumption 0.5W

The P2510S draws 35W during normal operation and drops to just 0.5W in standby mode, reflecting a modest power footprint for a gaming monitor of its class.

Features:

has PiP
has stereo speakers
has built-in smart TV
has a remote control
supports Dolby Digital
supports Dolby Digital Plus
has DTS Surround
has an ambient light sensor
has a front camera

The P2510S includes Picture-in-Picture (PiP) support, allowing multiple sources to be displayed simultaneously on screen. Beyond that, the feature set is limited — the monitor has no stereo speakers, no audio format support such as Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, or DTS Surround, and does not include a remote control, ambient light sensor, front camera, or built-in smart TV functionality.

Final Verdict

The Titan Army P2510S 25″ is a focused gaming monitor that delivers where it counts for its intended audience — a 240Hz refresh rate paired with 1ms response time and adaptive sync support make it a genuinely capable display for fast-paced gaming. Its wide color gamut output adds visual richness without requiring calibration tools. Where it falls short is in peripheral flexibility: no USB connectivity, limited ergonomic adjustment, and the absence of stereo speakers mean users will need to plan around those gaps. For someone who prioritizes smooth motion and vibrant visuals over a fully featured desk hub, the P2510S represents a clear and purposeful choice.