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Get 23% off a speedy 75Hz 32-inch AMD Freesync gaming monitor

15Hz makes a whole lot of difference in-game

OMEN by HP 32 32-inch Display
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Published: Jul 30, 2019

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Let’s talk gaming monitors. Specifically, the Omen by HP 32 32-inch Display that’s currently in the HP Store sale. It’s an emotionless name, that’s for sure. Nevertheless, you know what you’re getting with this one, a 1440p, 75Hz monitor that’s the perfect accomplice to a powerful gaming machine and capable enough to allow you to game to your limits, not the artificial limits of your hardware.

But you want to know the best bit about the Omen 32-inch Display? It’s cheaper than ever right now. That’s right people, this beautifully crafted kit is now available for 23% off in the HP Back to School sale. And before you say it, we’ve already run the numbers and found that a 75Hz refresh rate is conducive to speedy school work. Probably.

Look, you’re not a robot, sometimes you also need to sit back, relax, and ruin someone else’s day in a game of Rainbow Six: Siege. And I can say with absolute certainty that a 75Hz refresh rate is going to make that experience a real delight. It may not sound like much, but that 15Hz makes all the difference in game compared to your usual 60Hz fare.

This monitor isn’t just going to run a little faster than usual, either. It will also utilise AMD FreeSync technology to sync up with your compatible graphics card to remove screen tearing, ghastly stuttering, and input lag.

On the subject of input lag, this monitor features a 5ms response time to keep you close to the game action. And 32-inches is more than enough panel to keep you immersed in the game without outside distraction, with that 1440p resolution marking the perfect sweet spot between graphical definition, real estate, and GPU demand.

OMEN by HP 32 32-inch Display

Yet it’s the monitor’s stylised frame and stand that is particularly appealing. The Omen logo is emblazoned in red across the rear of the unit, and the stand offers a stylish departure from many other monitors on the market. It also keeps your cables running tidy and out of the way, of which you can connect a pair of HDMI, a single DisplayPort, and a handful of USB Type-A.

If that appeals to your sensibilities, then make sure to check out the OMEN by HP 32 32-inch Display on the HP Back to School deal page here. Alternatively, you can scroll through the menagerie of products in the HP sale in your own time, or skim our curated deal post for the best bits.

The OMEN by HP 32 32-inch Display would’ve usually set you back $430 but with the Back to School sale discount it could be yours for just $330 – free shipping and all.

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