Titan Army has shown off a 27-inch gaming monitor that tries to do two things at once and, unusually, appears serious about both: glasses-free 3D and high-end flat-panel specs. The Titan Army M27E6V-3D, unveiled at the 2026 Nuclear Fusion Gaming Carnival in Shenzhen, pairs 4K resolution with a 190 Hz refresh rate, plus a brightness claim that would make many premium TV makers blink.
That pitch matters because 3D displays have spent years bouncing between novelty and abandonware. Titan Army is betting that faster panels, aggressive backlighting, and eye-tracking can make the old idea feel less like a gimmick and more like a feature people might actually leave on.
Titan Army M27E6V-3D specs: 4K at 190 Hz
Under the hood, the M27E6V-3D uses a BOE ADS Pro panel with a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels and a 190 Hz refresh rate. It is lit by QD Mini-LED backlighting with 2,304 local dimming zones, which is the sort of number that usually signals an attempt to chase both contrast and HDR credibility in one go.
Titan Army says the display supports XDR with a peak brightness of 2,000 cd/m2, while typical brightness is more than 500 cd/m2. That is bright enough to sound overcooked on paper, but in practice it helps explain the company’s confidence in selling this as more than a niche demo unit.
How Titan Army is trying to make glasses-free 3D work
The 3D effect relies on a third-generation liquid-crystal resin prism optical design, plus a binocular eye-tracking module with two cameras and two infrared light sources under the screen. Titan Army says the tracking response is at the millisecond level, and that its binocular 3D algorithms keep crosstalk below 2%.
That is the real challenge for glasses-free 3D: keep the image stable, keep the ghosting down, and do it without making the user sit like a lab subject. The company also adds an AI depth-estimation algorithm for converting 2D content to 3D in real time on supported platforms and in multimedia software, which sounds more practical than asking every game studio to rebuild its pipeline around a monitor.
Color coverage and audio specs
Titan Army is also pushing the usual creator-friendly bragging rights: 100% sRGB coverage, 99% DCI-P3, 99% Adobe RGB, and factory calibration with Delta E below 1. In other words, the company wants this to be treated as more than a flashy gaming toy.
- Display size: 27 inches
- Resolution: 4K (3840 x 2160)
- Refresh rate: 190 Hz
- Backlighting: QD Mini-LED with 2,304 local dimming zones
- Peak brightness: 2,000 cd/m2
- Audio: 2.1-channel system with two mid/high speakers and a 12 W subwoofer
It also includes a 2.1-channel audio system with two mid- and high-frequency speakers and a 12 W subwoofer. That is sensible enough, though most buyers chasing a monitor like this will probably still reach for headphones the moment they open a game.
Price and release timing are still unknown
Titan Army has not said how much the M27E6V-3D will cost or when it will go on sale. That leaves the monitor in a familiar spot for ambitious hardware: impressive on stage, intriguing on paper, and waiting for a price tag to decide whether it is a genuine preview of the future or just a very polished prototype.

