As part of its gaming brand reorganization, HyperX is launching its first-ever HyperX-branded monitors, led by a 34-inch ultra-wide OLED display aimed at both high-end gamers and creative professionals.
The monitor features an Ultra-Wide QHD resolution of 3440 × 1440 and uses a next-generation striped OLED panel designed to address one of the long-standing drawbacks of curved OLED displays: text fringing. According to HP, this new panel structure significantly reduces color fringing on fine text while also improving contrast and overall image clarity compared to earlier OLED generations
Performance is a key focus. The panel supports a 360 Hz refresh rate, positioning it among the fastest OLED gaming monitors announced. Despite its gaming orientation, HP emphasized versatility, highlighting features intended for productivity and content creation workflows.
Color accuracy is central to the display’s positioning. It debuts HyperX Pro Luma, a new internal color branding that guarantees factory color calibration with an average Delta E below 1. Coverage includes 99% DCI-P3, 100% sRGB, and 97% Adobe RGB, making the monitor suitable for color-sensitive creative work such as video editing and design
The monitor also integrates several workflow-oriented features:
- 100W USB-C power delivery
- Built-in KVM switch with a dedicated hardware button
- Flexible picture-by-picture and picture-in-picture modes, including support for dual inputs
- A redesigned rail-based headphone hook system, mountable on either side of the display, with STL files provided so users can 3D-print custom accessories
During ourbriefing, HP also demonstrated a modular, rail-based accessory system integrated into the HyperX OMEN 34-inch OLED monitor, which wasshowcased through a 3D-printed headphone hook mounted on the side of the display.
Unlike previous designs where the headphone hook was fixed to one side and could interfere with desk layouts, the new system uses a rear rail that allows accessories to slide and be mounted on either side of the monitor. HP explained that this approach improves flexibility for different desk setups and avoids conflicts with other peripherals.
The demo highlighted that HP will provide STL files for the headphone hook, allowing users to 3D-print their own versions or customize the design. The unit shown at CES is the standard in-box accessory, but the open file approach is intended to encourage personalization and third-party creativity.
This accessory concept reinforces the monitor’s positioning beyond pure gaming, addressing everyday usability details such as headset storage without adding desk clutter or requiring third-party mounts
HP indicated a target price of $1,199, positioning the HyperX OMEN 34-inch OLED as a premium hybrid display for gaming, work, and creative use
| Model | HyperX OMEN 34-inch OLED 360Hz Gaming Monitor |
|---|---|
| Screen size | 34-inch |
| Resolution | WQHD (3440 × 1440) |
| Panel | V-Strip QD-OLED |
| Aspect ratio | 21:9 |
| Refresh rate | 360Hz |
| Response time | 0.03ms |
| Curvature | 1800R |
| HDR | VESA DisplayHDR™ True Black 500 |
| Native contrast ratio | 1.5M:1 |
| Color gamut | 99% Display P3, 100% sRGB, 96% Adobe RGB |
| Factory color calibration | HyperX ProLuma (Avg Delta E < 1) |
| Connectivities | 1× USB-C (DP Alt Mode, 100W PD) upstream 1× DisplayPort 1.4 2× HDMI 2.1 1× USB-B data hub (upstream) 2× USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 (downstream) 1× 3.5mm audio out |
| Stand | Height adjustment, tilt, swivel |
| VESA mounting | 100 × 100 mm |
| Additional features | NVIDIA® G-SYNC® Compatible (target) AMD FreeSync™ Premium Pro VESA ClearMR 21000 3D-printable headphone hook aRGB lighting Dedicated KVM button HyperX OLED CoreProtect GUI OSD |
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