Titan Army has showcased a new 27-inch gaming monitor, the M27E6V-3D, which it advertises as a glasses-free 3D monitor. It unveiled the display at the 2026 Nuclear Fusion Game Carnival in Shenzhen this weekend. The 27-inch monitor is built around a BOE ADS Pro panel with 4K resolution, a 190Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of 2,000 nits in XDR mode.
The M27E6V-3D uses a third-generation liquid-crystal resin prism optical design and a binocular eye-tracking module mounted below the screen. The module uses two cameras and two infrared fill lights to track the viewer's eyes with what Titan Army claims is a millisecond-level response time. Paired with a binocular 3D imaging algorithm, the monitor keeps image crosstalk below 2%, reducing the ghosting and visual discomfort that have historically made 3D displays a bad investment.
For gaming compatibility, Titan Army has partnered with Tencent WeGame to optimize several titles for native 3D output. An AI depth estimation algorithm also handles real-time 2D-to-3D conversion for games and media that lack native support, though the quality of that conversion will naturally vary by title and scene.

The panel itself is backed by a QD Mini LED backlight with 2,304 independent local dimming zones. Typical brightness exceeds 500 nits, while the 2,000-nit XDR ceiling puts it among the brightest gaming monitors announced so far. The display also supports DyD Pulse 3.0 dynamic clarity technology for improved motion sharpness in fast-moving scenes.
Color coverage hits 100% sRGB, 99% DCI-P3, and 99% Adobe RGB, with factory calibration to Delta E below 1. A built-in 2.1-channel speaker system rounds out the package, consisting of two 5W mid- and high-frequency drivers and a 12W subwoofer.
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The bigger question with a monitor like this is whether the glasses-free 3D holds up in practice. The hardware credentials are solid on paper, but consistent eye-tracking performance across different viewing positions and game scenarios has traditionally been where these systems have struggled. Pricing and availability have not been announced.




