HP has just announced the release of a new gaming monitor, the Omen 27c. The 1000R curved display has a refresh rate of 240Hz and comes optimized for gaming.
HP has an exciting new update for its Omen Command Center software: A.I. coaching driven by machine learning. It uses the power of A.I. and analytics to figure out where you can best improve in your favorite game.
The HP Omen X 27 could prove to be the sweet spot for gamers everywhere. At a 1440p resolution, it's blazingly fast, with a 240Hz refresh rate and a 1ms response time. Better yet, its HDR support really helps colors pop.
HP's new lineup of gaming laptops includes some unique specimens from the Omen range. They all offer high-end Nvidia RTX graphics, but a new Omen X model sports a second screen in the base purely for chat and media functions.The post HP packs second screens, liquid metal, and RTX graphics in new Omen laptops appeared first on Digital Trends.
With the Omen Obelisk, HP opted to forego some of the garish flourishes found on most gaming PCs. This understated gaming desktop comes capable of ray tracing, thanks to Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 2080 graphics.The post HP Omen Obelisk review appeared first on Digital Trends.
MSI and Alienware are at the top of the gaming laptop makers but with new features like Nvidia’s RTX 2070 Max Q graphics cards, a 240 Hz display with 4 ms response times, the Omen 15 looks to make some noise and disrupt the gaming laptop market.The post HP Omen 15 (2019) hands-on review appeared first on Digital Trends.
Looking to up your game this summer? HP has an awesome sale that lets you pick up a brand new Omen gaming PC or Laptop for up to 20 percent off. With savings up to $400, now is a great time to upgrade your setup.The post Take 20 percent off HP Omen gaming PCs and laptops for a limited time appeared first on Digital Trends.
Mike Nash, HP's VP of Customer Experience, stopped by the Digital Trends booth to talk about the company's latest notebooks. He spoke first of the Envy x2, with both ARM and Intel processors, then touched on the Spectre x360 15.The post HP’s Mike Nash on why new Spectre x360 15 is thicker, much more powerful appeared first on Digital Trends.
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