Friday, December 22nd 2023
HP OMEN Transcend OLED Monitor Detailed Ahead of CES 2024
Hot on the heels of LG's UltraGear 4K OLED monitor with Dual-Hz feature, specifications and pictures of the upcoming HP OMEN Transcend 4K OLED monitor have leaked online. It will come with 32-inch 4K OLED panel with 240 Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of 1000 nits in HDR mode. The monitor will feature HP's Omen Tempest Cooling Tech to mitigate the risk of burn-in problems, as well as support for AMD FreeSync and Dolby Vision.
The rest of the known specifications, reported by Windows Report, include KVM switch, a feature that is quite popular in monitors these days, as well as HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.1 support. It also includes several other USB Type-C and Type-A ports. The monitor is expected to be the star of HP's OMEN CES 2024 lineup.
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Windows Report
The rest of the known specifications, reported by Windows Report, include KVM switch, a feature that is quite popular in monitors these days, as well as HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.1 support. It also includes several other USB Type-C and Type-A ports. The monitor is expected to be the star of HP's OMEN CES 2024 lineup.
31 Comments on HP OMEN Transcend OLED Monitor Detailed Ahead of CES 2024
I Assume this is a 1000?
or officially and fully supported.
I wish all monitor makers would make an equal size bezel around the whole perimeter so the multi-monitor setups would jive better.
LG is also preparing several W-OLED for CES and already announced ultragear OLED ones if you are more interested in WOLED.
Its only in HDR content that you will see the "benefits" of such a high brightness unless your room is floodlight like a football match.
It's their money I guess...
www.rtings.com/tv/tools/compare/lg-c3-oled-vs-samsung-s90c-oled/37848/37893
Samsung's QD-OLED get's brigher than LG's WOLED, has a better Color Gamut, and better HDR Native Gradient. I almost pulled the trigger on LG C3 42" but will definitely be getting one of the Samsung QD-OLED panel based monitors.
These marketing news stories on TPU miss the most important feature of these panels.
"new W-OLED panel with an RGWB subpixel layout instead of the old RWBG layout, which should noticeably reduce fringing on small text and fine details."
"Samsung’s second-gen QD-OLED panel with an improved subpixel layout. It still uses the triangular layout, but text fringing is a lot less noticeable and won’t be an issue for most users."
Good read on the two technologies.
tftcentral.co.uk/articles/second-generation-qd-oled-panels-from-samsung-improvements-and-changes-for-2023