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Titan Legion Unveils $361 2K Fast IPS Gaming Monitor with Blazing 425Hz Refresh Rate

Titan Legion has introduced a new high-refresh gaming monitor aimed at players who want esports-level speed without paying premium flagship prices. The latest model, called the Cangdao X276T (a name that can be interpreted as Blue Blade or Cold Sword), combines a sharp 1440p resolution with an extremely fast refresh rate, positioning it as a serious option for competitive PC gaming.

Built around a 27-inch Fast IPS panel, the Cangdao X276T runs at a native 400Hz refresh rate and can be pushed up to 425Hz. That kind of speed is designed for gamers who prioritize ultra-smooth motion, clearer target tracking, and reduced perceived blur in fast shooters and other reaction-heavy titles. Titan Legion also lists a 0.5ms gray-to-gray response time, aimed at keeping transitions clean during rapid movement.

It’s not just about speed, either. The monitor supports HDR600, with brightness reaching up to 600 nits in HDR mode for more punchy highlights and improved contrast in supported games and media. Color performance is another selling point: it covers 130% of the sRGB color gamut and supports 10-bit color depth, allowing it to display up to 1.07 billion colors. That makes the X276T appealing not only for gaming, but also for creators and professionals who work with visuals, such as basic color-sensitive editing, design work, and content production.

For connectivity, Titan Legion includes a strong selection of modern ports: two HDMI 2.1 ports and two DisplayPort 1.4 ports, enabling high refresh rate output at 1440p depending on your device and settings. The included stand is designed with ergonomics in mind, offering height adjustment along with swivel, tilt, and pivot controls so users can fine-tune their setup for long sessions.

In China, the Titan Legion Cangdao X276T launched on JD.com with a listed price of 2,499 yuan (around US$360). With regional subsidies, some buyers may see it drop to about 2,374 yuan (roughly US$343). At that price, it enters a very competitive part of the gaming monitor market, especially as some 1440p OLED displays have started dipping below $400. Still, for players focused on the advantage of a 400Hz+ refresh rate—something OLED options in this bracket rarely match—the Cangdao X276T could make a lot of sense as a dedicated competitive gaming monitor with respectable HDR and color specs on the side.