HyperX Omen OLED gaming monitor series unveiled ahead of launch
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Ahead of CES 2026, the first details have emerged online about HP's upcoming HyperX Omen gaming monitor series. It will include four models with different screen sizes and panel types.
According to Windows Latest, the flagship model will be the 34-inch Omen OLED OLED technology was invented by Eastman Kodak in the early 1980s. OLED panels are made from organic (carbon based) materials that emit light when electricity is applied through them. Since OLEDs do not require a backlight and filters (unlike LCD displays), they are more efficient, simpler to make, and much thinner. OLEDs have a great picture quality - brilliant colors, fast response rate and a wide viewing angle. OLEDs can also be used to make OLED lighting - thin, efficient and without any bad metals.34 with a 21:9 aspect ratio, 360 Hz refresh rate, and VESA DisplayHDR True Black 50 certification. Another feature of the model will be high color accuracy.
The matrix of the 27-inch Omen OLED OLED technology was invented by Eastman Kodak in the early 1980s. OLED panels are made from organic (carbon based) materials that emit light when electricity is applied through them. Since OLEDs do not require a backlight and filters (unlike LCD displays), they are more efficient, simpler to make, and much thinner. OLEDs have a great picture quality - brilliant colors, fast response rate and a wide viewing angle. OLEDs can also be used to make OLED lighting - thin, efficient and without any bad metals.27qs will be overclocked to 500 Hz. Other features include VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification, 99% sRGB and P3 coverage, and 98% Adobe RGB coverage. In addition, the new model will be equipped with customizable RGB lighting on the back of the case.
The HyperX Omen OLED OLED technology was invented by Eastman Kodak in the early 1980s. OLED panels are made from organic (carbon based) materials that emit light when electricity is applied through them. Since OLEDs do not require a backlight and filters (unlike LCD displays), they are more efficient, simpler to make, and much thinner. OLEDs have a great picture quality - brilliant colors, fast response rate and a wide viewing angle. OLEDs can also be used to make OLED lighting - thin, efficient and without any bad metals.27q is positioned as an affordable gaming OLED OLED technology was invented by Eastman Kodak in the early 1980s. OLED panels are made from organic (carbon based) materials that emit light when electricity is applied through them. Since OLEDs do not require a backlight and filters (unlike LCD displays), they are more efficient, simpler to make, and much thinner. OLEDs have a great picture quality - brilliant colors, fast response rate and a wide viewing angle. OLEDs can also be used to make OLED lighting - thin, efficient and without any bad metals.monitor with a refresh rate of 240 Hz and 99% sRGB and P3 coverage. The included stand allows you to adjust the height of the display.
Finally, the most affordable model in the series should be the HyperX Omen 24. The absence of the OLED OLED technology was invented by Eastman Kodak in the early 1980s. OLED panels are made from organic (carbon based) materials that emit light when electricity is applied through them. Since OLEDs do not require a backlight and filters (unlike LCD displays), they are more efficient, simpler to make, and much thinner. OLEDs have a great picture quality - brilliant colors, fast response rate and a wide viewing angle. OLEDs can also be used to make OLED lighting - thin, efficient and without any bad metals.designation in the name suggests the use of an LCD display (IPS or VA). Details about the model's specifications are not yet available.
The HP HyperX Omen monitor series will premiere at CES 2026.
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