HP OMEN – Transcend 31.5″ QD-OLED 4K UHD 240Hz G-SYNC Suitable Gaming Monitor with Adjustable Peak – Black/White

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The portal between enjoying and creating. Expertise superb visuals and ultrafast gameplay with the OMEN Transcend 32 OLED Gaming Monitor. Play and create like by no means earlier than with a QD-OLED, 4K UHD, colour correct show that gives a 240 Hz refresh price and .03ms response time. USB-C with 140W energy supply and OMEN Gear Swap lets you seamlessly circulation between gaming and dealing, making this a gamer’s greatest buddy and a boss’s worst nightmare.

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73 reviews for HP OMEN – Transcend 31.5″ QD-OLED 4K UHD 240Hz G-SYNC Suitable Gaming Monitor with Adjustable Peak – Black/White

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  1. PedroC

    Amazing monitor. Graphics are amazing. Very useful.

  2. JohnO

    Great glossy qd oled. Hdr image is noce and bright. Minimal vrr flickering compared to other qd oleds. Rgb on the back is VERY bright if youre into that. The included stand has great height adjustability.

  3. Henry

    Most of the reviews I have read here have been about the pros, so I will mention 2 major bugs I have encountered so far.
    1. Double clicking with the mouse anywhere on the screen will cause the KVM inputs to switch. This means that the screen will turn black if you only have one video source input connected. I have to manually press the KVM button to switch back to the original source. This only happens when I have a mouse connected to the USB ports on the back of the monitor. I tried to see if updating the firmware would resolve this, but this leads me to the 2nd issue.
    2. The firmware update process is completely broken. When I try to update the firmware, the process fails due to it not being able to detect the lighting version.
    I contacted HP support but they were unable to resolve these issues. They suggested I should update the firmware.. which is impossible to do because installation process is broken.
    Hopefully, they can fix these issues soon, otherwise I will need to return this monitor. The main reason I purchased this monitor was for the KVM feature so I can use it as a work + gaming monitor setup.
    One more thing: I knew going in from other reviews that the power brick was going to be huge. But I was still shocked at the size of this thing. It is comically huge — about the size of a mini desktop computer, which makes it hard to hide in cable management.

  4. JayBee

    Beautiful 4k 240 qd oled on hdr. But the monitor does not have vesa support. You have to use the stand. For $1300 that is truly unacceptable. This might not be an issue for you but it is for me. The display is as good as the rest of them. You win regardless of which one you choose in term of visials and motion clarityy, but I think you would be far better off going for the asus one because its cheaper, comes with a vesa adapater, and though it has a power brick, it pales in comparision to the monstrosity of the power brick the HP monitor comes with. If not the asus then go for the msi or any other one of those glossy gems but this one aint it

  5. StayReadyTeddy

    I just purchased this monitor yeaterday. This has to be tbe best monitor I’ve ever own. I have a 7900xtx and using the new DisplayPort 2.1. I can’t believe how fluid games are running. The is a must buy!

  6. gochichi

    Pros:
    + Versatile, multiple modern full spec inputs
    + Shareable between desktop PC and MacBook
    + Sale pricing overcomes issues
    + 240Hz is fast enough, Mac Mini M4 base connects at 240Hz, MacBook Pro M4Max tops off at 165Hz is also fast enough
    + Mac Software HP Display Center has promise, I hope they keep updating it. It’s a January 2025 first release.
    + On paper, this should be able to keep up with charging future high end laptops, but USB-C charging is a mess so most times you’ll see 100Watt charging (which is still top of the line), technically supports 140Watt and possibly more theoretically.
    Cons:
    – Awkward, proprietary power brick is funny and I’m certain it’ll be hard to live with over the years. MSI 90watt charging USB-C model users integrated power supply and standard cable. MSI gamer styling is not good but its subtle and easy to ignore, I think MSI has a winner.
    – Sale pricing absolutely a must, and it would be better if it was priced right to begin with.
    – Could be brighter in daylight but probably healthy for eyes that it isn’t.
    My results:
    Base Model Mac Mini M4 ($500) powered this at 240Hz and it looks great. Consider this monitor and that tiny Mac Mini M4 over an iMac.
    M4Pro and M4Max MacBook Pro’s cap out at 165Hz and I don’t know why that is. Could be corrected later.
    16″ M4Pro MacBook charges at 140Watts over USB-C which is refreshing.
    14″ M4Max MacBook Pro charges at 100Watt over USB-C.
    Dell XPS 15 Charges at 100Watt or 90 Watt (unclear) but NOT at 130Watt. It’s the 12th Gen i7 XPS 15 and it needs a special Dell charger to go 130Watt which it needs for full performance. 165Hz 4K.
    Desktop 4070 Ti 240Hz no issues

  7. ArdentSentry

    Yes this monitor does have VESA support. The back plastic piece around the center comes off by pressing down on the bottom corners. Once off you unscrew the mounting point for the montitor stand and you can acces the VESA mounting point. This monitor is one of the best I have owned. The colors are amazing with the QD OLED panel. I currently don’t use the KVM switch but would knock a star off for the current state of the firmware update process and bug with clicking and switching inputs. Otherwise this is ana amazing monitor and I dont regret my purchase especially on sale.

  8. bartonab

    amazing brightness, clear picture, and 240hz viewing is total eye candy. this is the ultimate monitor for gaming, day traders, remote workers, or anyone who spends an inordinate amount of time in front of a screen. this monitor gives you an additional two USB-A 3.2, USB-C, and USB-C 140watt to provide extra ports, power, and expansion. the monitor lighting works with windows 11 now and you no longer have to use HP’s bloatware (throw in the towel fellas) to control it if you care for such things. my only criticism is the controls on the back are cryptic and how un-intuitive they are. also, lines running down (indicative of OLED’s) was completely eliminated once the firmware updated. bravo HP.

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