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HP Launched Its New Omen Gaming Desktops And Monitor Specs Features Images

On Monday, HP revealed its new Omen Gaming desktops and new monitor with a Nano IPS panel. This new desktop is being splitter into versions which are currently the OMEN 25L and 30L desktop.

HP Launched Its New Omen Gaming Desktops And Monitor

Kevin Frost, the Vice President and general manager, Consumer Personal Systems, HP made a statement that “ The latest Omen Gaming Desktop adds components from Cooler Master, WD Black from Western Digital, and expanded options from HyperX which reinforces our commitment toward providing the best tools for progressing in your favourite games“.

The desktop will be launched on May 5 with the latest version of Intel and AMD processors which will also include of the latest GPU’s from Nvidia and AMD.

The 25L variant of the desktop is supposed to be priced at $899.99 and the 30L version will cost around $1199.99.

However, another gaming monitor’Omen 27i’ monitar is priced at $499.99. But, that is just the starting price of the desktop.

Talking about the specifications, the desktops will come up to with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti or up to AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT graphics.

The desktop will have upto 64GB of HyperX FURY DDR4-3200Mhz XMP memory with RBG, and additional storage of upto two 2TB WD Black PCIe M.2 SSDs7.

In the interim, the Omen 27i gaming screen accompanies a Nano IPS board that expects to yield a shading array of DCI-P3 98 percent to give further tones and progressively precise hues with a 25 percent more extensive shading range than sRGB and to a great extent invalidates shading corruption from shallower edges.

This gaming screen denotes Omen’s first blend of an IPS Panel that is QHD and approaches 165Hz, which offers dazzling shading, great goals and super speed.

Looking at the specs the desktop looks quite great, and it is certain that this will be a good launch and people are obviously excited for this one.

 

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