HP’s new Omen gaming monitors include 280 Hz IPS Black and Google TV options

HP’s Omen 32x is its first gaming monitor to support Google TV, and its on-screen input-sharing options could be game-changing.

https://www.tomshardware.com/monitors/gaming-monitors/hps-new-omen-gaming-monitors-include-280-hz-ips-black-and-google-tv-options

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