The Titan Army P27GR uses an IPS panel with LED backlighting across a 27-inch screen, resolving at 2560x1440 pixels for a pixel density of 108 ppi. It runs at a 180Hz refresh rate with a 1ms response time, and supports AMD FreeSync for adaptive synchronization. Both horizontal and vertical viewing angles reach 178 degrees, and the display includes an anti-glare coating. The panel is neither matte nor glossy in classification, and it does not support touch input.
The P27GR is a gaming monitor that measures 614 mm wide, 450 mm tall, and 218 mm thick, with a total weight of 3650 g. Its stand supports tilt adjustment and the monitor is VESA mount compatible, offering some flexibility in how it can be positioned or wall-mounted. That said, the stand does not include swivel functionality, and the monitor does not support portrait mode rotation. The overall volume of the unit comes to 60233.4 cm³.
The P27GR displays up to 1070 million colors with 99% sRGB coverage, making its color output broadly consistent across the sRGB spectrum. Typical brightness is rated at 300 nits, and the contrast ratio sits at 1000:1. The monitor does not support hardware color calibration.
The P27GR offers two HDMI 2.0 ports and two DisplayPort outputs for video input, along with a 3.5mm audio jack for headset or speaker connectivity. There are no USB ports on the monitor, and it lacks USB Type-C, DVI, VGA, and mini DisplayPort connections. Wireless and network options are absent as well, with no support for Wi-Fi, Ethernet, Thunderbolt, or AirPlay.
The P27GR draws 35W during normal operation and drops to 0.5W in standby mode.
The P27GR includes Picture-in-Picture (PiP) support, allowing two sources to be displayed simultaneously on screen. Beyond that, the feature set is minimal — the monitor has no stereo speakers, no remote control, no ambient light sensor, and no front camera. Smart TV functionality is absent, and there is no support for Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, or DTS Surround audio formats.