Titan Army P276MX ULTRA brings 5K dual-mode QD Mini LED to gaming

Titan Army P276MX ULTRA is a 27- inch dual- mode QD Mini LED monitor offering 5K 165Hz or 1440p 360Hz with 2000 nits XDR brightness.

Titan Army P276MX ULTRA brings 5K dual-mode QD Mini LED to gaming

Titan Army has introduced the P276MX ULTRA, a 27-inch gaming monitor that bridges the gap between high-resolution productivity and high-refresh-rate gaming. This dual-mode display allows users to switch between 5K clarity and 1440p speed, addressing the common trade-off where high resolution forces lower frame rates. The inclusion of QD Mini LED technology and over 2,000 nits of peak brightness makes this a compelling option for users who demand color accuracy and HDR performance without sacrificing motion clarity.

High-end gaming monitor bridges resolution and speed gap

The monitor utilizes a QD Mini LED Fast IPS panel that supports two distinct resolution and refresh rate configurations. In its native 5K mode, the screen runs at 5120×2880 resolution with a 165Hz refresh rate, which can be overclocked to 180Hz. Alternatively, users can drop to 2560×1440 resolution to achieve a 330Hz refresh rate, overclockable to 360Hz. This flexibility ensures that the display can adapt to different gaming genres or professional workflows that prioritize either pixel density or frame pacing.

Specifications

  • Panel: 27-inch QD Mini LED Fast IPS
  • Resolution: 5120×2880 (5K) / 2560×1440 (1440p)
  • Refresh Rate: 165Hz (5K) / 330Hz (1440p), overclocked to 180Hz / 360Hz
  • Backlight Zones: 2304 local dimming zones
  • Brightness: 450 nits (SDR) / 1400 nits (HDR) / 2000 nits (XDR)

Titan Army equipped the P276MX ULTRA with 2,304 local dimming zones to manage contrast and brightness effectively. The panel delivers 450 nits in SDR mode, 1,400 nits in HDR mode, and a peak of 2,000 nits in XDR mode. Color coverage is comprehensive, spanning 100% sRGB, 99% DCI-P3, and 99% Adobe RGB with a Delta E value under 1. The display also features a 10-bit color depth, a 1ms gray-to-gray response time, and a 1500:1 static contrast ratio.

To enhance viewing quality, the monitor includes an AR anti-reflective film and an ATW viewing angle compensation film. These optical layers help maintain color consistency and reduce glare across wide viewing angles. We looked at Titan Army P276MS Monitor Launches at in our earlier Titan army coverage. The P276MX ULTRA represents a significant step up in panel technology for the brand, offering professional-grade color metrics alongside gaming-focused refresh rates.

Titan Army announced the P276MX ULTRA, but specific pricing and regional availability details were not provided in the initial announcement. This dual-mode 5K/1440p QD Mini LED monitor targets users who need a single display for both high-fidelity visual work and competitive gaming. The display features 2,304 backlight zones with a peak brightness of 2,000 nits in XDR mode.

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