Titan Army has introduced the KQ278S PLUS, a new gaming monitor designed for players who need high refresh rates without sacrificing color accuracy. The KQ278S PLUS offers a balanced option for gamers, combining high refresh rates with accurate color reproduction suitable for competitive play. The display is designed for users seeking smooth motion and accurate colors, supporting both gaming and content creation tasks.
Fast IPS panel delivers 275Hz overclock with 0.1ms response time
The display uses a 27-inch Fast IPS panel that delivers QHD resolution for sharp image clarity. It supports a native 240Hz refresh rate and can reach 275Hz when overclocked. The 275Hz overclocked refresh rate supports fluid motion in fast-paced games, helping to reduce motion blur.
Specifications
- Panel Size: 27 inches
- Resolution: QHD
- Panel Type: Fast IPS
- Refresh Rate: 275Hz (overclocked)
- Response Time: 0.1ms GtG
Titan Army specifies 400 nits of brightness and a 96% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage. The panel achieves a Delta E of less than 2, which indicates high color accuracy for professional tasks. The response time is 0.1ms in GtG mode, though it increases to 0.5ms when DyDs TECH 2.0 black frame insertion is active.
The stand offers tilt adjustment up to 35 degrees, height adjustment, and swivel functionality. The stand includes a headphone hook and cable management features to help organize the desk area. The monitor supports hardware-level low blue light and flicker-free technology to reduce eye strain during long sessions.
We looked at Titan Army P276MS Monitor Launches at in our earlier Titan army coverage. This new model follows a similar high-refresh strategy but uses a standard Fast IPS panel instead of Mini LED. The KQ278S PLUS is positioned as a performance-oriented monitor for gamers.
The KQ278S PLUS is available as a new product from Titan Army. It combines a 27-inch QHD Fast IPS panel with 275Hz overclocking and ergonomic stand features. The monitor combines high refresh rates and color accuracy, catering to users who value both performance and visual quality.



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