
The portal between playing and creating. Experience amazing visuals and ultrafast gameplay with the OMEN Transcend 32 OLED Gaming Monitor. Play and create like never before with a QD-OLED, 4K UHD, color accurate display that offers a 240 Hz refresh rate and .03ms response time. USB-C with 140W power delivery and OMEN Gear Switch enables you to seamlessly flow between gaming and working, making this a gamer's best friend and a boss's worst nightmare.
Q: Does the monitor have built-in speakers?
A: The HP Omen 32 Transcend gaming monitor does have integrated speakers.
Q: What is the maximum resolution supported by the monitor?
A: The maximum resolution supported by this monitor is 3840 x 2160.
Q: What is the response time of the monitor?
A: The response time of the monitor is 0.03 milliseconds.
Q: Can the monitor be wall-mounted?
A: The HP Omen 32 Transcend gaming monitor is wall mountable.
Q: What is the refresh rate of the monitor?
A: The refresh rate of the monitor is 240Hz.
Q: Does the monitor have USB-C ports?
A: This monitor offers USB-C connectivity with 140W power delivery.
Q: Does it support Dolby Vision?
A: Thanks for your question today. The HP OMEN Transcend monitor does support HDR, but it does not support the Dolby Vision format.
Customers appreciate the Transcend 31.5" gaming monitor for its stunning picture quality, fast refresh rate, and vibrant OLED display. Many users find the built-in speakers surprisingly decent and value the monitor's connectivity options. However, some customers have expressed concerns about the large size of the power brick, issues with firmware updates, and the monitor's high price point.
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Outstanding Performance and Visuals – A True Premium Gaming Monitor The HP OMEN Transcend 31.5” QD-OLED 4K UHD 240Hz monitor is absolutely phenomenal and easily one of the best displays I’ve ever used. From the moment it’s powered on, the image quality is jaw-dropping. The QD-OLED panel delivers incredibly deep blacks, vibrant colors, and stunning contrast that makes everything—from fast-paced games to movies—look rich and immersive. The 4K resolution paired with a 240Hz refresh rate is a game-changer. Gameplay is unbelievably smooth and responsive, especially in competitive titles, while still offering incredible sharpness and detail. Motion clarity is excellent with virtually no ghosting, and the ultra-fast response time makes a noticeable difference during intense gaming sessions. HDR performance is another standout. Highlights are bright, colors pop without looking oversaturated, and dark scenes maintain impressive detail thanks to true OLED blacks. It’s also fantastic for productivity and content consumption—the large 31.5” screen gives plenty of space for multitasking, and text looks crisp and clean. Build quality is premium, with a sleek, modern design that looks great on any desk. The stand is sturdy and highly adjustable, and the overall aesthetic feels refined and high-end. Connectivity options are solid, making it easy to pair with high-end PCs and next-gen consoles. While it’s definitely a premium-priced monitor, the performance and visual quality fully justify the cost. If you’re looking for a top-tier gaming and entertainment display with cutting-edge technology, the HP OMEN Transcend QD-OLED 4K 240Hz is an exceptional choice and worth every penny.
CrisS Posted
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.
Henry Posted
All I can say is wow, HP really did it with this Omen Transcend OLED Monitor. The size of this monitor, which is 31.5 in., plus it being a QD-OLED 4K panel, is amazing. The port selections are more than enough for most users. The real star here is the DP 2.1b port; it's probably one of the few large OD-OLED monitors to have it. I would have given 5 stars but this is my second model due to signal issues I face on the first model both the HDMI and DP ports couldn't pick up the signal or maintain it from my pc I troubleshoot via HP support plus numerous factory resets, but the problem persists, so I return it, and now I'm on a second model that seems to be working as it should. I am in love with this monitor. This is a must-buy, especially on sale. I paid $980 compared to the full cost of $1200. At that point, I would get an LG OLED 42. Pros: The display tech is out of this world, the ports selection make some high-end desktops and laptops look a joke. The size is perfect for individuals who want a more immersive feel than a 27-in. monitor can provide. I really like the white back. I don't mind the white bezels on the front, but some will either love or hate it. Cons: The power supply, aka the power brick, is a very accurate description because it is massive. I guess it could be built into the monitor, so they just made a brick. It is too complex for my OCD; there are so many settings on this monitor. Along with that, the UI is phenomenal. The crisp menu layout makes it look like actual desktop software, but it's in a monitor instead. Overall, this monitor is paired with my Omen by HP 45L Gaming Desktop PC GT22-3080. It has the HP GeForce RTX 5080 plus Intel Ultra 7. All I can say is it is one of the best prebuilts I have ever owned.
Tevaughn Posted