Titan Army Reveals M27E6V-3D Glasses-Free 3D Monitor With Up To 2000 Nit XDR Peak Brightness

Jun 29, 2026 at 07:32am EDT
A BOE monitor displays gameplay with a first-person shooter view, labeled 'BOE ADS Pro' on top, and features a sign detailing 'M27E6V-3D.'

The company showcased a new, powerful high-end gaming monitor that can reach a whopping 2000 nits of peak brightness.

Titan Army Showcases M27E6V-3D Glasses-Free 3D Monitor at Shenzhen, Featuring 4K 190Hz Mode Using BOE ADS Pro Panel

Popular Chinese monitor maker, Titan Army, has showcased its newest display for gaming called M27E6V-3D, which it advertises as a glasses-free 3D gaming monitor. The display was showcased at the 2026 Nuclear Fusion Game Carnival held at Shenzhen this weekend. As per the report, this monitor can reach a whopping 2,000 nits of peak brightness in XDR mode.

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The M27E6V-3D uses a BOE ADS Pro panel that operates at a 190 Hz refresh rate at a resolution of 4K. The display offers a 27-inch display size and uses a third-generation liquid crystal resin prism optical solution. Beneath the display, the monitor deploys a binocular eye-tracking module that has dual cameras and dual infrared fill lights, enabling millisecond-level eye-tracking response.

When combined with a binocular 3D imaging algorithm, the monitor achieves less than 2% image crosstalk, which enhances the quality of the glasses-free 3D effect. Titan Army has also collaborated with Tencent WeGame to optimize the rendering pipeline of multiple games for native 3D support. Moreover, the display also gets the new-gen AI depth estimation algorithm to perform a real-time 2D to 3D conversion.

As far as the panel is concerned, the M27E6V-3D utilizes a QD Mini LED with 2,304 independent local dimming zones, offering superior control on the contrast, delivering deeper blacks, and reducing halo around the bright objects on dark backgrounds. It also offers support for DyD's Pulse 3.0 dynamic clarity technology, helping it maintain typical brightness above 500 nits, making it suitable for well-lit environments.

Its color gamut is also wide, including color spaces such as 100% sRGB, 99% DCI-P3, and 99% Adobe RGB, making it vibrant, and it comes with a color accuracy of Delta E < 1. That said, Titan Army hasn't disclosed any information on its availability and pricing.

News Source: IT Home

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