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Elevate your game with the TITAN ARMY C32C1S. Experience a stunning 2K 260Hz visual feast with true-to-life colors and a immersive curved display. Tear-free, lightning-fast, and incredibly vibrant—get premium performance without the premium price. Upgrade to excellence today.
Q: What is the refresh rate of the monitor?
A: The refresh rate of this monitor is 240Hz.
Q: What is the weight of the monitor?
A: The product weight is 15.43 pounds.
Q: How many HDMI inputs does the monitor have?
A: The monitor has two HDMI inputs.
Q: What is the maximum resolution supported by the monitor?
A: The maximum resolution of the monitor is 2560 x 1440.
Q: Is the monitor compatible with AMD and NVIDIA graphics cards?
A: This monitor features Adaptive-Sync technology that perfectly synchronizes your AMD and NVIDIA graphics card's frame rates.
Q: Can the monitor be wall-mounted?
A: This monitor can be wall-mounted.

Elevate your game with the TITAN ARMY C32C1S. Experience a stunning 2K 260Hz visual feast with true-to-life colors and a immersive curved display. Tear-free, lightning-fast, and incredibly vibrant—get premium performance without the premium price. Upgrade to excellence today.

Samsung's Odyssey G50D Gaming Monitor with QHD resolution features incredibly detailed, pin-sharp images. The fast IPS panel delivers clear, vibrant colors and a 178° viewing angle, while the 180Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time (GtG) eliminates lag and enables frames with minimal blur for ultra-smooth gaming action. VESA Display HDR 400 offers more clarity, providing dynamic contrast with deeper blacks and brighter whites. AMD FreeSync keeps the monitor and graphics card refresh rate in sync for a seamless experience. Features an ergonomic stand that makes it easy to swivel, tilt, and adjust the height of the monitor, plus Eye Saver mode, which enables more focused gaming with less eye strain, for total comfort even when playing for extended periods of time.

Alienware 32 Gaming Monitor - AW3225DM. Bring the action to life on a curved 32” QHD gaming monitor featuring vivid colors and smooth visuals.

Samsung’s 32” Odyssey G5 G51F Gaming Monitor boasts incredibly detailed, pin-sharp images with QHD resolution (2560x1440). HDR10 provides brighter highlights, improved contrast and color accuracy, making every scene feel more vivid and realistic. 180Hz Refresh Rate and near-instant 1ms Response Time (MPRT) captures all your moves with reduced lag for ultra-smooth gameplay. AMD FreeSync Premium Pro reduces choppiness, screen lag, and image tears. Black Equalizer allows you to adjust dark areas in games, so you can locate opponents hiding in the deepest shadows. Virtual Aim Point allows you to hit your marks with next-level accuracy, giving you the optimal aim with crosshairs on the screen. Auto Source Switch+ instantly switches to a new source signal when connected devices are turned on, without having to use multiple inputs. Ergonomic stand makes it simple to tilt and adjust the monitor for total gaming comfort.
| Pros for Titan-army - C32C1S 32 Inch 2K 260Hz Curved Gaming Monitor, 1500R HVA Panel, 1ms GTG, FreeSync, 125% sRGB, 94% DCI-P3, HDR10, PIP/PBP - Black | |||
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| There were no pros for this product— | Screen Size, Overall Performance, Refresh Rate, Resolution, Price | Overall Performance, Refresh Rate, Screen Size, Resolution, Design | Refresh Rate, Picture Quality, Performance, Size, Connectivity |
| Cons for Titan-army - C32C1S 32 Inch 2K 260Hz Curved Gaming Monitor, 1500R HVA Panel, 1ms GTG, FreeSync, 125% sRGB, 94% DCI-P3, HDR10, PIP/PBP - Black | |||
| There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— | Speakers, Black Levels | Speakers, Brightness |
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I'm a dad, gamer and a cynic. I never buy budget and this is truly a genuine review. Two days in to having the Titan Army C32C1S and I'm loving it. I'll get the little downside stuff out of the way first. 1) Stand only has a tilt function, so get a mount if you want more play in your setup. 2) No speakers, which is not a big deal if you use headphones or have external speakers since the monitor has a 3.5mm audio jack. 3) Menu buttons can be annoying, but overall still intuitive enough to not impact my decision. Good: This thing plays exactly as advertised. I have a $900 27' 4k 144hz Sony monitor with HDR600 that I haven't turned on since this C32C1S got delivered. I originally bought the Sony to bridge the gap in PC and PS5 gaming down to one screen, but I think with the purchase of the C32C1S, I've officially relegated my AMAZING Sony monitor to 4k resolution PS5 titles. This C32C1S monitor is now my primary PC monitor for multiple reasons: 1) Loving the curve, just make sure you have the desk space - Super immersive experience that's easier on my eyes (actually a thing in your 30's). 2) Crazy refresh rate, for a nice price - Big jump from 144 to 240hz, and the input lag isn't noticeable. I did a lot of research on this; most competitive gamers are turned off by 1ms input response times vs 0.03ms input response times seen on higher-end models - think about the amount of time that actually is...Now, factor in the number of people who could actually be running a rig capable of taking advantage of that 0.07ms. Hint, it's not a big percentage. It requires a pretty impressive computer to achieve true 240hz gaming outside of 1080p, so the extra bucks spent on a top dollar monitor need to coincide with a pretty impressive gaming rig. - for context I run a mid to high-end computer with 32gb of RAM, 2TB SSD, 16b 4060ti, i7-14700 CPU. $1,600 rig, so I have the RAM and VRAM capability for solid texturizing at 1440p to achieve 200+fps. 3) Smooth picture transition - Obviously, there was screen tearing on some of my games when I first started. I had to optimize settings to get things to run as they should, but once I did, I was seeing seamless transitions without tearing or blurring. Some games I've tested - Starfield, Black ops 6, Gears 5, Halo Infinite, Witchfire, Ready or Not, Overwatch 2. I did not get to full 240hz on all of these, but I approached or exceeded 200fps on all of them at various settings, and the monitor did great. 4) HDR400 - Yeah, it's not the brightest HDR out there, but for the purposes of 240hz gaming it is exceptional. Since most high FPS gaming is done at 1080p, the offering of 1440p comes with a crisper, less pixelated image at 32in that pairs well with the enhanced HDR brightness and contrast. 5) Price - I fully expected to return this monitor. Truly, I do not buy budget. I buy what I need. Turns out, this monitor was exactly that. Don't let the fact that it is a new brand fool you. They know what they are doing at Titan-Army, whoever they are. As stated earlier, I've only had this for two days. I've put some time into it to ensure it's what I really wanted for my setup and am quite pleased overall. I can't speak to longevity, so be sure to buy a warranty (as you always should on tech) if you aren't a Total Tech member. I'll be sure to update this review if I experience any issues with display in the future. Pictures - C32C1S on left, Sony Inzone M9 on right. TLDR - This thing is great. Runs as advertised and will exceed your expectations for being a new to the scene brand. Great for gaming at high FPS and maintaining good resolution at greater ranges of visual acuity than most high FPS monitors in this price range, which would normally be 1080p. Little to zero noticeable input lag with optimized settings, same for blurring and tearing. Highly recommend for someone with a GPU similar to mine (above), who can perform 240hz at 1440p. Otherwise, go for a 240hz 27in 1080p monitor to get a similar experience without the excessive pixelation you would notice on most 32in monitors.
This review is from Titan-army - C32C1S 32 Inch 2K 260Hz Curved Gaming Monitor, 1500R HVA Panel, 1ms GTG, FreeSync, 125% sRGB, 94% DCI-P3, HDR10, PIP/PBP - Black
Posted by JohnB
I was deciding between a 27-inch and a 32-inch monitor. While I’d heard that 27 inches is often considered ideal for gaming, I was concerned that a 32-inch screen might be too large, potentially making it easy to miss action happening at the edges. In the end, I went with this 32-inch curved gaming monitor, and I’m glad I did. The curved design allows me to fully immerse in games without losing the details on the sides. The monitor also features a 240Hz refresh rate, ensuring smooth gameplay without any lag or screen tearing. It’s not just great for gaming either—thanks to the IPS display, the color accuracy is excellent from any viewing angle, making it a solid choice for multimedia use as well. Below are some pros and cons of this monitor, but overall, it’s a fantastic choice for gaming, office work, and general browsing. **Pros for gaming:** - 240Hz high refresh rate - 1ms response time - FreeSync support **Pros for media use:** - 32-inch display - IPS panel - HDR400 color accuracy - 4-megapixel high resolution **Cons** - Does not support VESA mount - No adjustable height
This review is from Titan-army - C32C1S 32 Inch 2K 260Hz Curved Gaming Monitor, 1500R HVA Panel, 1ms GTG, FreeSync, 125% sRGB, 94% DCI-P3, HDR10, PIP/PBP - Black
Posted by Kevin
This is my first time buying a Titan Army gaming monitor, and I’m honestly amazed by its value for money. I connected it to my MacBook Air as an external display, and it delivers as promised—2K resolution at 240Hz. The 32-inch screen has slim bezels, no dead pixels, and vibrant colors, though slightly less vivid than the MacBook’s built-in display. It’s great for both watching videos and working. It offers two HDMI and two DP ports, which is super convenient. Speaking about the cons, the stand is a bit stiff and doesn’t allow for height adjustment, and the back design is fairly basic, with a single ambiance light that can be toggled on or off in the menu. That said, for its price, this monitor is hard to beat. Highly recommended!
This review is from Titan-army - C32C1S 32 Inch 2K 260Hz Curved Gaming Monitor, 1500R HVA Panel, 1ms GTG, FreeSync, 125% sRGB, 94% DCI-P3, HDR10, PIP/PBP - Black
Posted by JYAere