Titan Army Launches 49-Inch QD-OLED Ultrawide Monitor for 5,399 Yuan

Titan Army launched its G49E9S 49-inch curved QD-OLED ultrawide monitor on JD.com with a 5,120×1440 resolution and a 240Hz refresh rate. The display carries a base price of 5,999 yuan alongside a regional subsidized price of 5,399 yuan, backed by a three-year warranty.

Shoppers looking for an immersive widescreen desktop setup now have a new option on the market. The display features a massive 32:9 aspect ratio designed to replace multi-monitor configurations with a single, continuous canvas.

Core Display Performance and QD-OLED Engineering

At the center of the hardware build is a 49-inch curved QD-OLED panel. The screen delivers a high-density resolution of 5,120×1440 paired with an ultra-fast 240Hz native refresh rate. Motion handling is bolstered by a grey-to-grey response time that dips as low as 0.03ms, engineered specifically to suppress motion blur during fast-paced gaming sessions.

Visual fidelity matches the speed metrics. The panel achieves a local peak brightness of 1,000 nits and holds a VESA DisplayHDR TrueBlack 400 certification. Because it relies on OLED architecture, native black levels remain exceptionally deep. Color accuracy is similarly rigorous, covering 99% of the sRGB gamut, 99% of the DCI-P3 spectrum, and 98% of Adobe RGB. Each unit is factory-calibrated individually, achieving an average Delta E of less than 1.

Software Tools, Connectivity, and Ergonomics

Beyond raw panel specs, the hardware integrates specialized utilities for long-term maintenance and gaming optimization. Users can fine-tune monitor settings via PC-TOOL software, while built-in OLED anti-burn-in protection and uniform brightness controls work to mitigate panel aging risks over extended use.

For gamers, the built-in GAME+ suite supplies color and contrast enhancements, dark-field balancing, a night vision mode, super-resolution scaling, and a dedicated speed mode alongside 14 pre-configured scene presets. The chassis also houses built-in speakers and a microphone, eliminating the immediate need for external desktop audio gear.

Physical adjustments are handled by an ergonomic stand supporting 120mm of height adjustment, 50 degrees of swivel in either direction, and a tilt range from -5 to 20 degrees. The rear sports a dark-grey esports aesthetic accented by an ARGB light strip and streamlined casing.

Connectivity options are extensive.

  • HDMI 2.1 (1 port)
  • DisplayPort 1.4 (2 ports)
  • USB-C with single-cable laptop power delivery and data support
  • USB-A (2 ports)
  • USB 3.0
  • RJ45 Ethernet jack for direct wired network access
  • Standard audio jack

Pricing, Warranty, and Market Positioning

The display commands a standard retail price of 5,999 yuan, though promotional subsidies available in select regions drop the purchase price to 5,399 yuan. Every unit includes a three-year whole-machine warranty covering the hardware investment.

Titan Army Launches 49-Inch QD-OLED Ultrawide Monitor for 5,399 Yuan
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