HP HyperX Omen Ups Its Game With a Cutting-Edge OLED, Leverless Controller and More
HP merges HyperX and OMEN into a single brand with laptops offering up to 300W power and RTX 5090 GPUs, featuring enhanced cooling and AI-driven gaming optimizations.
- Jan. 05, 2026: HP Inc. unveiled a combined HyperX Omen lineup including the HyperX OMEN MAX 16 flagship with fully internal cooling at CES 2026, Las Vegas.
- HP acquired HyperX in 2021 and is now folding OMEN into HyperX to expand into a full gaming ecosystem, leveraging HyperX's peripheral reputation, Josephine Tan said.
- The HyperX OMEN MAX 16 raises platform power limits to 300W Total Platform Power, a 50W increase, with RTX 5090 Laptop GPU options and a 460W GaN power brick on Intel models.
- Laptops are slated to release in early 2026, with the HyperX OMEN MAX 16 and HyperX OMEN OLED 34 expected on HP.com in the Spring; HP said pricing will be provided closer to availability.
- An in-development HyperX EEG headset co-engineered with Neurable was showcased, alongside Origins 2 keyboards with 8,000 Hz polling and 64GB RAM options at risk from memory shortages.
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