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All of the new HP Omen gaming monitors have HDR support, AMD FreeSync, and are certified for at least VESA ClearMR 5000 (a motion blur specification — the higher the number, the less motion blur ...
Thankfully, the new HP Omen G2 gaming monitor lineup comes in with the assist. HP is putting its best foot forward for 2025, announcing the next generation of its top-rated Omen gaming monitors.
HP is a little late to the party, but its OMEN Transcend 32 is a part of the latest generation of OLED gaming monitors. It comes in at 31.5-inches with a crisp 4K resolution, but you still get a ...
At CES in January, HP announced two other Z-series monitors. These ultrawides—the Z40c (39.7 inches, 5120×2160 resolution) and Z34c (34 inches, 3440×1440)—also have integrated 5 MP cameras.
HP is also releasing a new 3D monitor, the 2311gt, a 23-inch, $299 passive 3D screen. Both monitors are capable of 1920 by 1080 resolution, and can convert 2D to 3D via included software.
The HP E45c G5 DQHD Curved Monitor, by all appearances, rules. At 45 inches, it’s one of HP’s larger monitors and its largest curved monitor, with 400 nits of brightness and a resolution of ...
Additionally, the HP E27u G4 QHD USB-C Monitor looks great with its 2560 x 1440 resolution, 1000:1 contrast ratio, and 250 nits of brightness. There’s also a response time of 5ms GtG.
HP's Z32k G3 claims a 2,000:1 contrast ratio, compared to the standard IPS monitor, which is typically around 1,000:1, with premium IPS examples reaching around 1,300:1.
HP refreshed its monitor lineup at CES with new sizes and resolutions. The most interesting one is the HP E45c G5 curved display, which is an ultrawide 45-inch monitor with a new dual QHD resolution.
HP's new Omen D27qs 27-inch monitor offers 2K resolution, 100Hz refresh, wide viewing angles, and eye-friendly tech, priced at 899 yuan ($124).
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