HP’s HyperX Omen 34 gaming monitor delivers V-Stripe QD-OLED tech — HyperX-branded screen boasts 360 Hz QHD panel, KVM, and 100-watt USB-C PD

HP HyperX Omen 34
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HP Inc. is no stranger to delivering some of the best OLED gaming monitors, with a long line of excellent entries, including the Omen 32 OLED we reviewed earlier this year. Now, at CES 2026, the company has introduced a new member to the family: the HyperX Omen OLED 34.

What sets the HyperX Omen OLED 34 apart from the rest of the pack is its use of V-stripe QD-OLED panel technology. According to HP, this next-generation panel technology not only increases color accuracy and clarity but also boosts responsiveness. Another upside is that HP mentions it reduces text fringing, something LG Display also touted with its new “striped” RGB OLED panel technology that ditched the white subpixel.

All the other specs are definitely gamer-worthy, as the 34-inch panel has a WQHD (3440 x 1440) resolution, a 360 Hz refresh rate, and a 0.03 ms response time. In addition, you’ll find an OLED-typical contrast ratio of 1,500,000:1, VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification, and support for AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and Nvidia G-Sync. And given that this is a widescreen monitor, it, of course, has a 1800R curve to provide you with a slightly more immersive viewing experience without contributing to overly distracting distortion during non-gaming tasks.

HP HyperX Omen 34

(Image credit: HP)

When it comes to the video port layout, HP has you covered with two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4 port, and one USB-C port that supports DisplayPort Alt Mode and 100-watt power delivery (which is beneficial for connecting to a laptop with a single cable for video and power). There’s also a two-port USB 3.2 Type-A hub with a KVM switch and a 3.5 mm headphone jack. Speaking of headphones, the HyperX Omen OLED 34 features a headphone hook at the top-left. Other features include height, swivel, and tilt adjustments, along with a VESA 100 x 100 pattern for mounting the monitor to a desk stand or wall.

HP hasn’t announced pricing or availability for the HyperX Omen OLED 34, but it will come with a HyperX OLED CoreProtect and a three-year limited warranty to alleviate fears of screen burn-in.

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  • thestryker
    So this one also requires DSC to run maximum refresh rate. So far the only model I'm aware of that doesn't is Asus' Swift that has been reviewed (MSI's MAG and the one from Acer don't). While it's not a huge deal these are premium products so having an omission like that looks bad.
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  • DougMcC
    No DP2.1? Is it 2024?
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