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The HP OMEN 34c is a 34-inch curved WQHD gaming monitor featuring a 1500R curve, 165Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, and AMD FreeSync Premium for smooth, immersive gameplay. It delivers vibrant colors with 99% sRGB and 90% DCI-P3 coverage, HDR support, and up to 400 nits brightness. Equipped with dual HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4, integrated dual speakers, and an ergonomic adjustable stand, it’s designed for seamless multi-device connectivity and a refined gaming setup.
Brand | HP |
Product Dimensions | 10.84 x 80.79 x 36.67 cm; 10.59 kg |
Item model number | 780K8AA#ABU |
Manufacturer | HP |
Series | 34c |
Colour | Black |
Standing screen display size | 34 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 3440x1440 |
Resolution | 3440 x 1440 Pixels |
Speaker Description | Dual 3W speakers |
Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
Item Weight | 10.6 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**.
Great for a MiSTer!
Great value monitor for my MiSTer. For anyone curious, it works great with all the oddball refresh rate games, such as R-Type, Dodonpachi and everything else! There is a few second delay when the resolution changes, but it is slightly faster than the ASUS ProArt PA248QV. The response time is also much better than the ASUS with very little motion blur. Screen rotates +90 and -90 degrees for TATE games and I find the menu system very easy to navigate.I would buy again for this use-case.
A**R
Very satisfied
Monitor is very bright and I'd say a much better HDR than the previous one still my obsession with HDR would be satisfied only with Oled and that doesn't come cheap for the money I payed great monitor only one thing colours seemed kind of washed in games (thats why is not a 10) but in real videos and movies they are amazingly real thing that I like a lot... I'd give it a 9.5 out of 10!
C**D
Very impressed!
Very impressed with this monitor, came well packaged making it very heavy but that's good as we all know what most couriers are like when handling parcels. This monitor can handle up to 165hz with a display port or 144hz with HDMI. I find the text on screen very clear, and when playing games, very little to no ghosting. It has a good sturdy stand that is height adjustable and was a breeze to setup. Well done HP, what a great monitor!
K**A
Good monitor, enable HDR to make it awful
Can't complain about the monitor's basics, it's 1440p, 144hz the image quality is okay, plenty bright, the contrast is not the best, but pretty much what you'd expect at this price point. (Recommended settings at the bottom)-1 star for the menu, it's confusing as hell. What's the difference between "Gaming, Standard, Native and HP Enhance+"? I can see the color change, but while Native has the best colors to my eye, it has horrific ghosting and HP Enhance+ is terrible for text, so clearly it's not just colors. Response times have "Levels", whatever that means. Also, after some digging, it turns out that only "Native" has the fully advertised 93% DCI-P3 color range, it was sheer luch I even found that. HP is making it as hard as possible to get the full utility of this monitor. I also wouldn't bother with their software, it's very heavy on resources.-1 star for atrocious HDR. If you use Windows 11 and enable HDR, it's a way to knee-cap yourself for several reasons:1. Videos will suddenly have auto-brightness based on the content, it's extremely distracting. There's no way to turn it off (none that I could find)2. It disables most of the settings in the monitor menu, but if you play around you can clearly see that they have an effect, e.g. setting the color profile to native will still have horrible gosting, it's a huge pain in the butt to go back and forth with windows and the monitor.3. Setting the HDR brightness to 5-15% will make it flicker like crazy.4. You will only be able to adjust the brightness through Windows.Some third-party reviews say that this and similar HP monitors lack proper hardware for HDR, hence why it's so awful, so they pretty much just forced it in for marketing and key word searches, boo!Besides that, if you ignore HDR and take some time to set it up properly, it's actually a really good monitor, +1 star.Recommended settings:DO NOT USE HDR WITH THIS MONITOR"Native" color profile. (Only color setting with full color of this panel)"Level 4" response time (gets rid of the horrible ghosting)"Level 6" sharpness100% contrast.Brightness to your taste, I usually have it at 15% at night and around 40% during the day.Leave everything else as is.
J**Y
Excellent
Beautiful monitor. Picture quality is amazing, no flickering or any bad pictures. High response time and the built in speakers aren’t too bad to be fair. Few different options of connectors, hdmi and dp.Very good monitor for gaming or work. Very heavy and good build quality.
E**B
A great gaming monitor with a proper high quality stand
This is great gaming monitor from a trusted brand.The high image quality combined with the very fast refresh rate and response time mean I haven't experienced any lag, tearing or strange artifacts when gaming - be that in FPS or combat flight sims.Also, the fact that the monitor offers 99% sRGB and 90% DCI-P3 colour gamut means that it works well for things like photo editing and general office tasks.In addition, unlike some monitors that come with minimal stands, the HP Omen comes with a high quality stand allowing full height adjustment, good tilt and swivel angles and pivoting from landscape to portrait mode (with auto image rotation), so I've had no problem getting it set up for comfortable viewing.I'm not too keen on the use of a 5-way joystick control for display adjustment, but this seems to be a common approach used by several other manufacturers so it's not really a negative.One thing to be aware of, however, is that the Omen supports AMD Freesync Premium but not Nvidia G-sync. This is fine by me as I have an AMD GPU but for Nvidia GPU users I suppose it might be an issue.
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