Titan Army Unveils 1060Hz Dual‑Mode Gaming Monitor
Titan Army has added a new weapon to the gaming monitor arena: the U275M, a 27‑inch screen that can swing between two impressive refresh rates. In its normal QHD mode the display offers a 565 Hz frame rate, while switching to full HD unlocks an astonishing 1060 Hz, placing it right behind the rare HKC 1080 Hz model in the race for speed.
Dual‑Mode Design
- QHD (2560×1440) – 565 Hz for razor‑sharp detail.
- Full HD (1920×1080) – 1060 Hz for ultra‑fluid motion.
The flexibility is aimed at competitive players who value razor‑sharp transitions during fast action. When gamers need extra detail, they can run at QHD; when the goal is ultra‑fluid motion, dropping to HD gives them a boost to 1060 Hz.
Advanced Backlight and Color Technology
- DyDs 2.0 backlight system that cuts motion blur by adjusting the light source in real time.
- Quantum Dot film to lift brightness and color depth, claiming Delta‑E accuracy below one.
While these claims sound impressive, the monitor has yet to be tested in real‑world scenarios.
Key Specifications
- HDR 600 certification
- High‑bandwidth connections – DisplayPort 2.1 (future‑proofing) or DisplayPort 1.4 (adequate for most gamers)
Market Position
No release date or pricing information has been shared yet, but industry observers expect the price to hover above typical mid‑range OLED monitors due to its cutting‑edge refresh rates and advanced display technologies.
Titan Army’s new offering adds another option for gamers chasing the next level of visual performance, blending speed with color fidelity in a single unit.