As CES 2026 approaches, leaks are surfacing, offering a glimpse into HP’s upcoming HyperX Omen gaming monitor lineup. The revealed details suggest a significant push into OLED technology, with models promising high refresh rates, professional-grade color accuracy, and advanced features aimed at serious gamers. The lineup is expected to include several new displays, potentially setting new benchmarks for gaming visuals.
Key Takeaways
- HP’s HyperX Omen brand is set to unveil new OLED gaming monitors at CES 2026.
- The lineup includes 34-inch, 27-inch, and 24-inch models.
- A standout feature is the OMEN OLED 27qs, rumored to boast an unprecedented 500Hz refresh rate.
- Other models offer high refresh rates like 360Hz and 240Hz, alongside VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification.
- Features like “Professional-Grade Color Accuracy,” HyperX ProLuma Display, and OLED Core Protect are highlighted.
The OMEN OLED 34
The OMEN OLED 34 is positioned as an ultra-wide flagship, featuring a 34-inch display with a 21:9 aspect ratio and a 360Hz refresh rate. It boasts VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification, indicating strong contrast and at least 500 nits of peak brightness. This model also incorporates HyperX ProLuma Display technology for professional-grade color accuracy and V-Stripe Technology, along with customizable aRGB lighting and HyperX OLED Core Protect for panel longevity.
The OMEN OLED 27qs: A 500Hz Contender
Arguably the most attention-grabbing monitor is the OMEN OLED 27qs. This 27-inch display is rumored to achieve a staggering 500Hz refresh rate, a significant leap for competitive and esports enthusiasts. It is expected to offer near-complete sRGB and DCI-P3 color space coverage, along with high Adobe RGB coverage, and VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification. Customizable RGB lighting on the rear adds a visual flair.
The OMEN OLED 27q and OMEN 24
Positioned as a more accessible option, the OMEN OLED 27q is a 27-inch OLED monitor with a 240Hz refresh rate. It promises 99% sRGB and DCI-P3 color coverage and comes factory color calibrated. This model also features a fully adjustable stand, offering swivel, pivot, tilt, and height adjustments. A fourth model, the HyperX OMEN 24, is also mentioned, but details are scarce, suggesting it might be an entry-level LCD or VA panel option without the “OLED” designation.

All leaked OLED models share a rapid 0.03ms response time and HyperX OLED Core Protect for enhanced panel durability. HP is expected to officially reveal full specifications, pricing, and availability at CES 2026.
Via Windows Latest


