
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 has kicked off with a whirlwind of exciting announcements, and HP is making headlines with a significant shift in its gaming division. This year, while artificial intelligence takes the spotlight, HP has revealed a strategic merger of its popular OMEN and HyperX gaming series under the single banner of "HyperX." This move signifies the dawn of a new chapter in gaming innovation. Among the standout offerings is the HyperX OMEN Max 16 gaming laptop. This powerhouse boasts an impressive 16-inch OLED display that delivers a stunning 240Hz refresh rate along with peak brightness reaching up to 500 nits. Engineered for performance, it is equipped with the latest Intel Core Ultra 200HX series processors, cutting-edge AMD Ryzen AI processors, and the formidable NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU. Additionally, the laptop features an advanced cooling mechanism known as OMEN Tempest Cooling Pro, complemented by Fan Cleaner technology, ensuring optimal performance even during intense gaming sessions. In tandem with the laptop, HP has introduced the HyperX OMEN OLED 34 monitor. This next-generation display features a 34-inch V-Stripe QD-OLED panel, offering WQHD resolution and an impressive refresh rate of up to 360Hz. With professional-grade color accuracy provided by HyperX ProLuma technology, this monitor is designed for gamers who demand high precision. The OMEN OLED 34 also includes a convenient KVM switch and supports 100W USB-C power delivery. Furthermore, HP has launched the HyperX Clutch Tachi, marking the company’s entry into the world of arcade controllers with Xbox licensing. This controller incorporates magnetic switches with TMR sensors, allowing for extensive personalization options such as button mapping and rapid trigger adjustments. As for availability, HP has confirmed that details regarding pricing for these innovative models will be disclosed on HP.com in the spring, with specific costs expected to be revealed closer to their official launch.
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