HP has dedicated their presence at CES 2017 to attract the gaming troupe. The company recently unveiled its gigantic 35-inch curved display code-named Omen X, a complement to their Omen X gaming computer launched back in 2016.

Designed for immersive gaming, the Omen X 35 covers the entire field of a player’s vision. The screen exhibits deep levels of black along with vibrant colors made possible by a 2,500:1 static contrast ratio and a 10,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio.

The monitor is also HP’s first attempt at a screen with Nvidia G-Sync support for smoother gameplay, provided you own a GeForce graphics card. With virtually no bezel girdling the display, the laptop’s ultra-wide viewing experience results in seamless multi-monitor set-ups.

HP’s OMEN X 35: specs, price, and availability

  • OMEN X 35 comes with a 35-inch diagonal UWQHD 21:9 display with a UWQHD (3440×1440) resolution
  • Supports 100Hz refresh rate and 1,800R curvature
  • Its 21:9 display is capable of offering 34% more screen real estate than a 16:9 display
  • Boasts a fast 4ms response time to keep motion blur from being a distraction
  • Sports an HDMI, DisplayPort and a USB 3.0 hub for advanced hardware connectivity
  • A headphone hook to store your headset on the monitor itself
  • Has an adjustable height stand with 130 millimeters of travel and ambient lighting dispersing the display’s brightness in moderately lit rooms

The Omen X will make its appearance in the US come March and will be priced around $1,300 (UK and AU pricing converts to £1,056 and $1,795, respectively).

For more information, you can check out OMEN X 35’s official page.

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