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# 5ms Response Time 32" QHD Display 75Hz Refresh Rate OMEN by HP 32-inch QHD Gaming Monitor with Tilt Adjustment and AMD FreeSync Technology (Black)

**Brand:** hp
**Price:** VT32219
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Elevate Your Game with OMEN - Where Every Pixel Counts!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** OMEN by HP 32-inch QHD Gaming Monitor with Tilt Adjustment and AMD FreeSync Technology (Black) by hp
- **How much does it cost?** VT32219 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vu](https://www.desertcart.vu/products/32655082-omen-by-hp-32-inch-qhd-gaming-monitor-with-tilt)

## Best For

- hp enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hp brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **React Instantly:** With a lightning-fast 5ms response time, say goodbye to smearing and motion blur, ensuring every move counts.
- • **Connect and Conquer:** Equipped with a USB 3.0 port for easy connectivity, ensuring you stay connected to your gaming gear.
- • **Designed for Comfort:** Tilt adjustment feature allows you to customize your viewing angle for maximum comfort during long gaming sessions.
- • **Fluid Gameplay Awaits:** AMD FreeSync technology synchronizes your refresh rate with your GPU for a seamless gaming experience.
- • **Unleash Your Gaming Potential:** Experience stunning visuals with a massive 32-inch QHD display, delivering 77% more pixels than standard Full HD.

## Overview

The OMEN by HP 32-inch QHD Gaming Monitor offers an immersive gaming experience with its high-resolution display, rapid response time, and advanced AMD FreeSync technology, making it a must-have for serious gamers.

## Description

This is gaming pushed to its limit. Soak in your hard fought victory with an eye-popping experience worthy of your battlestation. From the massive panel to the impressive QHD1 Detail, every challenge you conquer looks as good as it feels. The brightness is 300 cd/m²

## Features

- Strength in numbers. When you crank up the settings, no Detail should go unnoticed. The ginormous QHD panel pumps out extreme Detail with 77 percent more pixels than standard full HD displays
- Every millisecond matters
- Hone your reflexes and gain the upper hand over your enemies. The 5ms response time and 75Hz refresh rate eliminates smearing and motion blur, so you can react instantly to what’s on screen
- AMD FreeSync certified
- See and feel the difference of Fluid, responsive game play. By synchronizing the refresh rate with your GPU, AMD free sync makes Display stutter, input lag, and screen tears ancient history

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Standing screen display size | 32 Inches |
| Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
| Max Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
| Graphics Coprocessor | integrated |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Brand | HP |
| Series | W9S97AA#ABA |
| Item model number | W9S97AA#ABA |
| Operating System | Windows 10 |
| Item Weight | 21.6 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 29.1 x 20.6 inches |
| Item Dimensions  LxWxH | 7 x 29.1 x 20.6 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Number of Processors | 2 |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Manufacturer | Hewlett Packard Office |
| ASIN | B01J90PKPG |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | August 14, 2016 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** HP
- **Screen Size:** 32 Inches
- **Resolution:** QHD Wide 1440p
- **Aspect Ratio:** 16:9
- **Screen Surface Description:** Glossy

## Images

![OMEN by HP 32-inch QHD Gaming Monitor with Tilt Adjustment and AMD FreeSync Technology (Black) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61oddJEHc9L.jpg)
![OMEN by HP 32-inch QHD Gaming Monitor with Tilt Adjustment and AMD FreeSync Technology (Black) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71w3H1YYWrL.jpg)
![OMEN by HP 32-inch QHD Gaming Monitor with Tilt Adjustment and AMD FreeSync Technology (Black) - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61tbk28BIkL.jpg)
![OMEN by HP 32-inch QHD Gaming Monitor with Tilt Adjustment and AMD FreeSync Technology (Black) - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71gr3b+aioL.jpg)
![OMEN by HP 32-inch QHD Gaming Monitor with Tilt Adjustment and AMD FreeSync Technology (Black) - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51DFeUpvVhL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Display Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Are you able to run this monitor at 75hz on a desktop environment (non-gaming mode) with a non-AMD card?**
A: I'm running mine at 75 Hz all of the time with an X99 rig and a Zotac GTX 1080 Amp! Extreme.  I double-checked on https://www.testufo.com/#test=framerates to verify.  So far, I love the monitor!

**Q: does this monitor came with DP cable ?**
A: As I stated in my review, YES, it does come with a display port cable, which I was really surprised to see. Refreshingly, it does not have a VGA cable or port to add to your unwanted cables stash. Unfortunately, I found the HP supplied DP cable too short for my needs. With my review, I've included pictures of the DP and HDMI cables along with the VESA mounting plate.

**Q: Does this monitor has hdmi 2.0 and mhl capabilities?**
A: It is stated that the monitor only has HDMI 1.4...However any device I have ever come across will update the input automatically when an HDMI 2.0-compatible cable is connected.  Some have advised using a Display Port connection for PC, but honestly HDMI cables are cheaper; plus they carry 11.2-channel audio as well, in case you want to use the monitor's internal speakers or headphone port.  As for the second part of your question, I'm fairly sure anything with USB 2.0 (or higher) outputs both data and current, so yes, MHL should be supported.

**Q: Does this moniter has a built in speakers ?**
A: No speakers but great QHD display...

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Gaming Nirvana? Pretty close... long review ahead.
*by D***. on May 17, 2017*

Sometimes - you come across a product that surprises you in a way you weren't expecting. HP and Omen PCs tried to tackle the Ultrawide market and plant themselves as a serious enthusiast grade option in a market dominated by ASUS, LG, and Acer when it comes to the 21:9 format. I think they succeeded. The Omen X 35" is an achievement in design and VA panel performance. Simple, sleek lines combined with deep blacks, great colors, and incredibly snappy performance (for a VA based panel) are all present here in a package that screams professional.Despite this - no monitor is perfect, and all display technologies have inherent strengths and weaknesses - and let's get those out of the way first.There is a small amount of ghosting - it's present, you have to understand the nature of the beast. ALL VA based panels are slow compared to their IPS and TN brethren when it comes to dark transitions. You may notice this on the edges of fast moving objects in games if you are really looking for it - but the built in overdrive does it's best to compensate for this. Yes - there is a small amount of overshoot - but it won't send you screaming to the hills. Fast moving static objects on a bright or very dark background may exhibit a small amount of smearing - but you'll quickly learn it's rare enough that it doesn't come into play here.There is currently a small problem that is present in most of the Omen X displays, and that is an overdrive bug at 100hz. Every five or so seconds - the overdrive does something wonky and "skips" causing a smearing effect at 100hz. HP is aware of this, and is in the process of fixing it. Newer monitors (post June 2017) should have the issue completely resolved. Existing customers are promised a replacement - and the problem is rendered moot when you set the refresh rate to 99hz via a custom resolution - a stop gap measure for sure, but something in the mean time you can do to make it a non-issue.Gsync flickering is present here - but this is an nvidia issue that is being addressed - not an HP issue. Expect a driver update to fix this soon.VA panels also have significantly smaller perfect viewing angles compared to their IPS competitors - but if you are using this as a monitor - like a normal person - and you sit in front of it, it's more an observation than an issue in practice. Just something to be aware of - there is color shifting if you look at the monitor from an angle. Don't do that.That's the negative out of the way.Let's talk about the positive.HOLY MOLY THE BLACK LEVELS HERE ARE ASTOUNDING. Blacks look inky, and deep - with varying levels of depth on uncompressed content easily visible - on a properly calibrated display using a Spyder5Pro colorimeter the levels of contrast here are staggering. Good luck finding another display that isn't OLED that will deliver blacks as crisp, dark, and deep as this panel will deliver.Color reproduction is excellent here as well, covering over 100% of the sRGB standard, and around 86% of Adobe RGB on my panel. That's pretty damn impressive for a monitor aimed at gaming and not content creation or professional work. For an amateur - this monitor could serve multiple purposes easily. The panel is a true 8-bit panel, delivering 16.7 million colors - and while I would have preferred an 8-bit+FRC or a true 10-bit panel - that also requires a end-to-end 10-bit workflow in order to deliver the 1.07 billion colors - and the content is just not there for gamers, or content viewers. If 10-bit support is important to you - the LG panel in the Acer X34 and the ASUS PG348Q is 8-bit+FRC - giving a dithered 10-bit image - but in my experience, while "better" than just 8-bit - if 10-bit is something you need - then you need an actual true 10-bit panel, and you need to look elsewhere. Movies in 21:9 format are pure bliss to watch, delivering a truly cinematic experience on your desk. Be aware however, that when dealing with a panel of this quality with it's high contrast ratio, compression evident in films and other video content is quite visible in the form of compression artifacts, especially in dark scenes. THIS IS NOT A FAULT OF THE DISPLAY - I WANT TO MAKE THAT VERY CLEAR! This display is good enough that you will SEE limitations of compression on content.Display uniformity is staggeringly good - no VA clouding or blacklight bleed is evident here - even at the highest brightness setting. Good luck finding IPS panels that display this level of consistency regardless of the location on the panel.Input lag is next to nil - I noticed no input lag at all, something I am very sensitive to. Coming from a 144hz BenQ XL2430T - I never felt like this panel introduced any input lag in the display chain - so I can abate any worries there. The drop from 144hz to 100hz is noticeable, but the gains you make with just the quality of this panel here over a typical 16:9 1080p display are much more evident than the smoother refresh rate that a 144hz display offers, but that is my opinion. This is not a competitive FPS monitor - it never claims to be, but I don't think you'd be gimping yourself if you used this for that kind of thing. I am an old Quake 3 semi-professional player - I would play Quake on this, without much to complain about.If refresh rate is the be all end all for you, look at something else - you're not the target demographic for this monitor anyways.The 1800R curve - let's talk about this for a minute. Now - I am an owner of a curved TV. It is the biggest gimmick I have ever seen on the TV side of things - but when I used to sit right next to my TV - the curve was really, really incredible - making me think monitors would benefit from this immensely compared to TVs, and I was right. The curve is pronounced enough to make it feel like the display is "hugging" you - but not too obvious as to make lines appear warped or distorted. It also is MUCH more pronounced than the curve on the LG based panels like the PG348Q and the Acer X34. If you're going to have a curved display, manufacturers, make it a really nice big curve - don't skimp out and make it more of a "dented" display - CURVE THAT SUCKER!The OSD is serviceable. Lacking a lot of customization options here - but this can be addressed via ICC profiles and tuning on the GPU side of things. I highly recommend picking up a colorimeter like the Spyder5 from Datacolor with this purchase, if you do not already have a colorimeter. It makes a difference, definitely. There are RGB modifiers, a handful of different viewing modes, and brightness - that's it. No gamma changes here. Atleast - out of the box, it came in at a gamma of 2.2 - it just needed some tweaking via a quick calibration.Lastly - let's talk about design. I am no fan of gaudy, tacky displays with ridiculous logos, futuristic, super angular, edgy designs like those found on the ASUS PG348Q, and I am certainly not a fan of awful logos like that of the Acer X34. You need to not only enjoy looking at your display, but you need to enjoy LOOKING AT WHAT CONTAINS THE DISPLAY! Seeing the ASUS and Acer competitors in person, I kept having to try not to look at the strange design choices they made when it came to the panel housing and stands. The HP on the other hand is sleek, subtle, and very classy by comparison. The only visible logos being the Omen logo on the stand - and on the chinbar - reading O M E N. The bezels are sleek, minimal, and you forget they're there because of how thin they are. At times - especially in a dark room - it can feel like there is a display just floating in front of you. The LED accent light is a nice touch, but not something I would utilize on a regular basis - but neat for showing off. Manufacturers like ASUS, AOC, and Acer need to take some cues from the likes of HP's Omen team, LG, and Samsung - simple is better when it comes to monitors. They should complement your setup - not clash with it.At over $1200 - the Omen X 35" display is a big, wide pill to swallow. But once you've gotten it set up - you quickly realize how well that money was spent. The huge display, with 106ppi pixel density feels incredible to look at. You won't find anything, in my opinion, that checks off this many boxes when it comes to a premium, enthusiast display experience. A "sizeable" upgrade compared to monitors on the market short of extremely high quality IPS displays, and OLED - most of which are well beyond this price point.So is it a bad omen? No - it's a very, very good omen.FYI - in the pictures the picture with the Joystick is pre-calibration and using a 2560x1080 wallpapers (I thought it was 3440x1440) - so ignore the strange look to the wallpaper.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great gaming monitor at a great price
*by F***7 on October 18, 2016*

I bought this monitor to replace my 27" Asus PB278q and so far it is exceeding my expectations. I had always wanted a 32" QHD monitor but at the time nothing was around that was affordable. I had originally considered the HP Envy 32" monitor but did not care for the speakers that came attached to it because I knew I would not use them. Thankfully with the new Omen 32 and the Pavilion 32 Monitors there are no speakers. Compared to my Asus display, the stand only allows for forward and backward tilt. The Asus could move up/down and could rotate to portrait mode, however I never really used these features so it doesn't bother me that this monitor does not have them. I actually kind of like the stand in a way because you can run cables through the middle if you wanted to.Picture quality wise, it is on par or slightly beats the Asus. This monitor has better blacks and out of the box I didn't have to do much tweaking to get the picture and colors where I wanted them. Also going to a larger size monitor I didn't really notice a less sharper image compared to the 27". I will say however that anything larger should probably be 4K resolution.This monitor is AMD freesync certified, and while I do not have an AMD graphics card, I was able to set the refresh rate to 75Hz in the Nvidia control panel. Another thing to point out is the refresh rate. It is advertised that it is 5ms, however if you read the manual it says that the default refresh rate is 7ms and to increase it to 5ms you have to go into the menu and change it. This is under the image control section of the menu. Just a FYI so you can get the most out of this panel.Overall I am very pleased with this monitor as it is has a very good picture, menu is user friendly and is a great value for the price.

### ⭐ Hot Garbage
*by J***N on April 17, 2017*

*Update*To clarify ,this review is for the OMEN X by HP 35-inch Ultra WQHD Curved Gaming Monitor with with NVIDIA G-SYNC.It is a great monitor with two major issues. Before that though, there are some good things about the monitor, the colors, viewing angles, and response time are exceptional for AMVA panel. That aside however, the issues I had with my monitor and how they were handled make this an impossible recommendation.First ,when I set my refresh rate to 100hz through the nvidia control panel, testing the refresh rate with UFO testing, I noticed that ever 5-7 seconds there would be significant ghosting/overshooting. I tried updating and reinstalling the video drivers, I run a sli configuration and tried disabling it along with singling out one video card then another, as well as testing this display with a different DP cable than the provided DP cable, same issue across the board. I tried plugging the monitor into another computer running a single gtx 950, same issue. Within the nvidia control panel, if I turned the refresh rate down to 85hz, no issues. Same for all aforementioned test cases scenarios. So clearly there is something wrong with the display when running at 100hz.I contacted HP regarding this issue and they asked me a few questions about my setup. When they learned that the monitor was plugged into a none HP computer, they said that the monitor would not be eligible for return or support through them. They gave me a few examples, one of which was that even if I were using a Dell it would not be eligible for support. I couldn't believe this and tried calling the next day to speak with a different CSR and received the same response again. I've returned the display for obvious reasons and will not even consider purchasing this display or anything that HP has to offer in the future.Aside from this, a few personal gripes that I had with the monitor was lack of color configuration on the display itself and the inability to control the fill type for non 21:9 content (ie 1:1, auto, full).I would recommend the alternative to this display which is the AOC Agon AG352UCG 35" Curved Gaming Monitor, G-Sync, 21:9, 3440x1440 Res, 300 cd/m2,100hz, 4ms,DP,HDMI, USB.

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