Titan Army C32C1S QHD Curved Monitor Review
As I've only had a gaming-capable PC for about four years now, I'm still dipping my toe into the hardware side of PC gaming. Heck, the main monitor I use now, the one I'm typing these words on, is actually a 49-inch 4K TV pulling double duty. The 27-inch ASUS to my right serves as a good second monitor, but I wanted something more.
Enter Titan Army, and their C32C1S QHD curved monitor. This 31.5-inch beauty boasts eye-popping color, great in-game performance, and some of the best viewing experience I've had for any media in quite some time. Simply put, I really like this monitor, and I think you will too.
Specifications
- Current Price: $369.99 $329.99 with current $40 off coupon (Amazon)
- Panel Size: 31.5 inches
- Resolution: 2560x1440
- Aspect ratio: 16:9
- Panel: HVA
- Viewing Angle: 178°
- Refresh rate: 240Hz
- Response time: 1ms (GTG)
- Brightness: 350 nits (SDR), 400 nits (HDR)
- Color Gamut: 99% sRGB
- Design & Dimensions
- Color: Black
- Back cover RGB light Design
- Height adjustment supported
- Wall Mount: VESA 75*75
- Ports: 2x DP 1.4, 2x HDMI 2.1, Audio out, DC jack
- Package includes: Display, Stand, Base, Power Adapter, DP Cable, User manual, Screw Toolkit
Overall design and build quality
Out of the box, the C32C1S feels like it's made from good quality stuff. There's a heft to it, something that my Asus monitor lacks despite being around the same size – that's not to say the Asus is shoddy or anything, but the comparison is apt regardless.
I really appreciated how simple assembly of this monitor was for a newbie like me. I simply had to put the stand together, attach to the stand, and walk away. While I assume my choice not to mount it to the wall might play a part in this, I really was impressed with how easily I was able to grasp putting this thing together.
I also, purposefully, assembled it on the floor above where the monitor now resides, as I wanted to carry it down the stairs and see how much trouble it gave me. Notably, it didn't give me any, even though I was worried it