HP OMEN 27k UHD 144Hz Gaming Monitor
Original price was: $579.99.$499.00Current price is: $499.00.
HP OMEN 27k UHD 144Hz Gaming Monitor Price comparison
HP OMEN 27k UHD 144Hz Gaming Monitor Price History
Price History for HP OMEN 27" UHD IPS 1ms Gaming Monitor - 3840 x 2160 UHD - 144Hz Refresh Rate - In-Plane...
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Current Price | $499.00 | January 9, 2025 |
Highest Price | $499.00 | November 19, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $487.98 | December 10, 2024 |
Last price changes
$499.00 | December 16, 2024 |
$495.00 | December 13, 2024 |
$487.98 | December 10, 2024 |
$495.00 | November 28, 2024 |
$496.00 | November 25, 2024 |
HP OMEN 27k UHD 144Hz Gaming Monitor Description
- UNCOMPROMISING PERFORMANCE – Get lost in the captivating definition and ultra-precise details of 4K resolution on this 27โ diagonal monitor. The pixel dense 3840 x 2160 resolution transforms your game into a remarkable, lifelike experience
- VISUALS BEYOND IMAGINATION – Get deeper hues and a wide array of colors with 99% sRGB and 95% DCI-P3 for precisely recreated colors so lifelike you get lost in your gameplay
- THE JOY HQ – Behold your gaming headquarters. Whether youโre playing in or out of game, quickly switch between devices and control them with the same keyboard & mouse thanks to the KVM switch
- REFINE YOUR PLAY SPACE – Made to impress in and out of game, the new OMEN look blends sophistication and fun to elevate what a gaming setup can look like. Through aRGB lighting and integrated dual speakers, make your play space just how you like it
- ALL YOUR FUN, CUSTOM – Play around with every possible setting in OMEN Gaming Hubโa one-stop shop for customizing your ecosystem. Make your monitor, any PC, and select accessories work better together the way you want
- EVERY MOTION AND PIXEL KEEPS UP WITH YOU – How fast your pixels can react to changing frames is critical for fast-paced gaming, and a 1ms GtG response time with Overdrive ensures even the most action-packed moments are fluid, crisp, and free of motion blur
- EASILY MAKE OUT DETAILS – See details even in shadow and replicate reality on your screen with VESA DisplayHDR 400 for enhanced contrast, deeper shadows and brighter highlights
- NEXT GEN CONSOLE COMPATIBLE – Compatible with any console, and get 120FPS at 4K through HDMI 2.1 on the latest consoles
- ADJUSTABLE STAND – Find comfort while you game with 100mm of height adjust, pivot and tilt capabilities
- HP EYE EASE WITH EYESAFE CERTIFICATION – Keep your screentime comfortable with beautiful colors while reducing blue light.
HP OMEN 27k UHD 144Hz Gaming Monitor Specification
Specification: HP OMEN 27k UHD 144Hz Gaming Monitor
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HP OMEN 27k UHD 144Hz Gaming Monitor Reviews (7)
7 reviews for HP OMEN 27k UHD 144Hz Gaming Monitor
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Chase –
HP really outdid themselves with this monitor. Great color and brightness, and a KVM switch built in. Would recommend!
Bhallu –
If you know nothing about monitors, or even if you do, you can rest assured that this is the best overall monitor to buy for productivity, gaming, and content viewing.
After looking at 100 different options, I kept coming back to it for the following reasons:
Pros:
PPI – There are very few monitors which can replicate the pixel density of a Mac Retina display. After using, this, I can say the text is super crisp and the images are very bright.
Size – Most 4k 144hz monitors go up to 32 in. This was pretty much the only one that could cram all that pixel rate into a monitor which comfortably fits on my desk.
Clean Look: The stand and monitor donโt โscream gamingโ and fit nicely with the apple aesthestic.
Cost: Most other monitors in this price range are $600-800, so that price is fair.
Color Accuracy and HDR: Color accuracy is pretty good and HDR pops out a lot when in use.
Cons:
Size – I personally wanted a monitor in the 24-27 in range, but that may be too small for a lot of people.
View Angles – The glare can be a bit intense when viewed from the side, but not a huge issue unles you constantly need to show your screen to other people.
Edge Lighting – When HDR is enabled, the low number of edge lit dimming zones become really apparent and cause some distracting lighting. However, it is tolerable and most content is not HDR anyways.
HDR: It is technically HDR, but HDR400, meaning it just clears the threshold of qualifying. So it, wonโt be good as an OLED monitor. Also, I think this is an Apple issue, but using HDR on SDR content causes the monitor to seem washed out. I recommend using the Native setting and swtiching HDR on in the apple settings for HDR content.
Longevity and Reputation: My only concern is that HP Omen monitors have no existed that long, so I canโt speak to longevity and lifespan. But, from what I heard, they are comparable to other manufacturers.
So overall, this was the only monitor that met my personal requirements of small size, clean look, high refresh rate, 4k, HDR, and decent price. I am very happy with it. If you donโt want to wait 1-2 years to see the next generation of monitors, I highly reccomend.
Jason –
This HP gaming monitor is a beast! With an excellent refresh rate and stunning 4K resolution, the visuals are jaw-dropping. Paired with my AMD GPU, it’s a match made in gaming heaven, despite the NVidia-centric marketing. Only downside? The built-in speakers are lackluster, so investing in dedicated speakers is a smart move for immersive sound.
J. Wilson –
Absolutely beautiful display. I got it for prime day sale. Extremely happy especially for the money. Has HDR, 4K, AND high frames per second.
Honest Abe –
Pro: great display, excellent for ppl who are not sensitive to DCI gamut
Con: speaker is below average;
not good for ppl who are sensitive to DCI gamut as it causes eye strain
Please note: This should apply to every monitor with DCI gamut
RT –
Backlighting is amazing, give much needed depth perception for less eye strain. No itโs not mini led but itโs a very Pleasant 3850 x 2168, by 144hz that is usable at itโs highest setting.
What a relief on my eyes coming from 2007 technology, can see it improving my vision. I did not know how bad it was
Until I plugged it in. It likes macโs very well. I would say this is an investment in your vision. If you struggle with blue light get headaches, always having lighting issues vs screen and canon never get quite right this is the one you have been looking for.
I dropped a few hours testing it and adjusting it, itโs a stable performer your eyes say โahhhh, thatโs much much better thank you!โ.
However as Iโm finding out,Mini Led looks great but it wears your eyes out As itโs so bright and perfect it wears you out quicker then a well made UHD LCD
Iโd like to see 165 hz and with and without mini led with this omen line. That would be a spectacle to behold.
Bhallu –
I’m using this monitor with a mac book pro and PS5. It’s awesome. I really can tell the difference from other monitors with lower pixel density. The was one of the selling points for me working on Mac, high pixel density, and I’m glad I bought this monitor that has a great pixel density. It’s almost like working on the retina with the iMac. PS5 looks great on this monitor and the refresh rate even helps lower FPS games look smoother (not sure how but it does). I compared PS5 on my OLED and this monitor with hogwarts legacy and fidelity at 30fps looks better on this monitor (minus the blacks you get with OLED). For work, it’s a great monitor for the mac book pro and not all monitors like apple products. This one just works well, allows for the display port to kick in at 144hz making editing, moving screens, and multiple windows fly across the screen. I compared a lot of monitors before buying this one and happy with the purchase. A 4k 144hz monitor that packs a punch for a midrange price.