HP HyperX Omen Gaming Monitors Leak Ahead of CES 2026
As anticipation builds for CES 2026, new leaks have surfaced detailing HP’s upcoming HyperX Omen gaming monitor lineup. According to information obtained by Windows Latest, HP is preparing to unveil several new gaming displays, each targeting different segments of the gaming community with advanced features and competitive specifications.
HyperX Omen OLED 34: Ultra-Wide Immersion with High Refresh Rates
The flagship of the new lineup appears to be the HyperX Omen OLED 34, a 34-inch ultra-wide gaming monitor featuring a 21:9 aspect ratio. This OLED display is designed for immersive gaming experiences, boasting a remarkable 360 Hz refresh rate for ultra-smooth visuals. The monitor is also VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certified, indicating a minimum peak brightness of 500 nits and deep, true blacks for enhanced contrast. HP is promoting “Professional-Grade Color Accuracy” for this model, though specific color gamut and resolution details have yet to be confirmed.
HyperX Omen OLED 27qs: Blazing Fast 500 Hz Refresh Rate
For competitive gamers seeking the fastest response times, the Omen OLED 27qs stands out with its impressive 500 Hz refresh rate. This 27-inch monitor features a standard 16:9 aspect ratio and is engineered for high-speed gaming scenarios. The leak highlights its color performance, with at least 99% coverage of both the sRGB and DCI-P3 color spaces, and 98% coverage of Adobe RGB. While exact color accuracy metrics are not specified, these figures suggest vibrant and accurate color reproduction. The 27qs also includes customizable addressable RGB lighting on the rear, adding a personalized touch to any gaming setup. Like the OLED 34, it carries the VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification.
HyperX Omen OLED 27q: Affordable OLED Gaming with Factory Calibration
The Omen OLED 27q is positioned as a more budget-friendly OLED gaming monitor, offering a 240 Hz refresh rate. It maintains high color standards with 99% coverage of sRGB and DCI-P3 color spaces, and comes with factory color calibration for out-of-the-box accuracy. The included stand is designed for versatility, supporting swivel, pivot, tilt, and height adjustments. While pricing details have not been officially released, the monitor is expected to fall within the $300-400 range, making it an attractive option for gamers seeking premium features at a lower price point.
HyperX Omen 24: Entry-Level Option for Budget Gamers
Rounding out the lineup is the HyperX Omen 24, which appears to be the most affordable and basic model. The absence of “OLED” in its name suggests it will utilize an LCD or VA panel. At this stage, detailed specifications for the Omen 24 remain unknown, but it is likely aimed at gamers looking for a cost-effective entry into the Omen ecosystem.
With CES 2026 approaching, these leaked details offer an early glimpse into HP’s strategy for the gaming monitor market. The new HyperX Omen series is set to deliver a range of options, from high-end OLED displays with cutting-edge refresh rates to accessible models for budget-conscious gamers. As more information becomes available, the gaming community will be watching closely to see how these monitors perform in real-world scenarios.