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Gaming at a desk has always had a couple of big advantages over gaming on a couch. Two examples? High refresh rates and G-Sync.But now, the living room has caught up. The 65-inch Omen X Emperium might not call itself a television, but with its massive scr...
Gorgeous, smooth gameplay, Nvidia Shield TV is a nice addition, Clean, simple design, Soundbar included...
Picture quality has its flaws, Annoying remote, Not a good value...
No, probably not. A high-end television will give you better picture quality, and some even provide variable refresh rate for smoother gameplay...
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Monitor manufacturers often strive to put every premium technology ( UHD resolution, HDR, high refresh, etc.) into a single display. But what if all that performance came in a 65-inch screen? We're talking about the almost mythical BFGDs (big format gami...
Pro-level color accuracy, Excellent SDR and HDR contrast, Built-in soundbar delivers excellent audio quality, Sturdy build...
Very expensive...
There is nothing available in early 2019 that can top the HP Omen X 65 Emperium. It takes big-screen gaming to another level with killer HDR, accurate color and premium performance, with an Nvidia Shield and high-quality audio baked in. Once you've seen o...
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The HP Omen X Emperium 65 is a colossal 65-inch gaming monitor that looks more like a 4K TV than a typical gaming monitor. That's because as well a giving you a 144Hz refresh rate and Nvidia G-Sync HDR, you also get an integrated HP Omen X Emperium soundb...
Like Lenovo's Smart Tab P10, which is basically a smart home speaker and Android tablet rolled into one, the HP Omen X Emperium 65 potentially ticks two boxes, as it's a gaming monitor first and foremost, but one which could also easily be your next smart...
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After seeing as much kit as we do, it's hard to be wowed by much these days, but when Nvidia announced Big Format Gaming Displays (BFGDs), we were absolutely bowled over. Even looking at this 65-inch display's spec sheet, which includes 4K, high-dynamic r...
Massive size, resolution and HDR image quality, Silky smooth 120Hz gaming with G-Sync support...
Likely to be very expensive...
The HP Omen X 65 BFGD isn't just a big effing screen, it's the gaming monitor of your dreams, fulfilling all your fantasies of HDR 120fps gameplay...
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HP is hoping to offer gamers the best of both world with its Omen X Emperium 65. Although HP is careful not to call the Omen X Emperium 65 a television, per se, there's no escaping that fact that this is a massive display that would be more at home in you...
Massive display area, 144Hz G-SYNC with HDR10, NVIDIA SHIELD TV built-in...
Some banding, off-axis color shift, Subpar remote, Average soundbar, $5,000 price tag...
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For years, you've been torn between gaming in your living room and gaming at your desk. The living room has been the domain of consoles, big screens, and in-person multiplayer sessions, while your desk is the world of PC gaming, with high-end graphics and...
Bright, fast display that looks great while playing PC games, Soundbar is surprisingly loud and full, without the need for a separate sub...
Not a great experience as a TV, Local dimming feature causes blotchy, uneven backlighting, Simple remote can't easily control many of the display's functions, It's expensive...
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Ever dreamt about the ultimate gaming monitor? Okay, maybe not. But if you did, it would be an enormous (say, 65-inch?) panel with all the features for the highest of high-performance gaming: a built-in sound system, G-Sync support, a 4K native resolution...
Astounding image quality, Size and refresh rate combo is unique for a 4K gaming monitor, Nvidia Shield streaming built in, Matching, bundled soundbar, Nifty proximity lighting on ports...
Wildly expensive, Shield UI can be obtuse in places, Soundbar audio is ho-hum considering display cost, Meager default warranty...
The HP Omen X Emperium 65, the first Nvidia Big Format Gaming Display (BFGD), is an epic, extravagant high-refresh mega-monitor. It's impossibly pricey and far from flawless, but play on it is unmatched, if you have the monster PC to support it...
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Monitor manufacturers often strive to put every premium technology ( UHD resolution, HDR, high refresh, etc.) into a single display. But what if all that performance came in a 65-inch screen? We're talking about the almost mythical BFGDs (big format gami...
Pro-level color accuracy, Excellent SDR and HDR contrast, Built-in soundbar delivers excellent audio quality, Sturdy build...
Very expensive...
There is nothing available in early 2019 that can top the HP Omen X 65 Emperium. It takes big-screen gaming to another level with killer HDR, accurate color and premium performance, with an Nvidia Shield and high-quality audio baked in. Once you've seen o...
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Ever dreamt about the ultimate gaming monitor? Okay, maybe not. But if you did, it would be an enormous (say, 65-inch?) panel with all the features for the highest of high-performance gaming: a built-in sound system, G-Sync support, a 4K native resolution...
Astounding image quality, Size and refresh rate combo is unique for a 4K gaming monitor, Nvidia Shield streaming built in, Matching, bundled soundbar, Nifty proximity lighting on ports...
Wildly expensive, Shield UI can be obtuse in places, Soundbar audio is ho-hum considering display cost, Meager default warranty...
The HP Omen X Emperium 65, the first Nvidia Big Format Gaming Display (BFGD), is an epic, extravagant high-refresh mega-monitor. It's impossibly pricey and far from flawless, but play on it is unmatched, if you have the monster PC to support it...
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