At the biggest Consumer Electronics Show of the year (CES 2026), HyperX OMEN has brought a slew of new displays and accessories – for gamers to see the bigger picture and play better, too.
It’s that time of year. CES 2026 is upon us, and tech companies across the industry are showcasing the innovations that will shape 2026 and beyond. A CES mainstay, HP has arrived with a slate of new announcements, including cutting-edge gaming laptops, the unexpected AI-powered HP EliteBoard G1a, and now its latest gaming monitors and peripherals. With fresh offerings from HyperX and OMEN, HP is making sure players are well-equipped heading into the year ahead.
This year, HyperX and OMEN have joined forces to not only bring the new fleet of gaming laptops spearheaded by the HyperX OMEN MAX 16, but they’ve also brought four new gaming monitors to the show floor, three of which are OLED panels. That’s not all, HyperX (known for their quality peripherals) has brought out the latest innovations for a stick-less arcade controller, gaming keyboards with onboard memory, and new audio solutions to fit the needs of almost any gamer (PC or console).
CES 2026: HyperX OMEN Monitors Are Here

HyperX is known for bringing numerous peripherals to tailor expectations for players with differing needs, and the latest gaming monitor lineup from HyperX OMEN is no mould breaker. At CES 2026, HyperX and OMEN have revealed four new gaming monitors ranging from non-OLED to 500Hz QD-OLED panels that will deliver on visuals depending on the fidelity and performance needs of the player. Below, the differences between each monitor (and how well they are expected to perform) are shown, as provided at CES 2026 (pricing and release schedule have not been provided yet).
| Key Features | HyperX OMEN 34-inch OLED 360Hz Gaming Monitor | HyperX OMEN 27-inch OLED 500Hz Gaming Monitor | HyperX OMEN 27-inch OLED 240Hz Gaming Monitor | HyperX OMEN 23.8-inch 180Hz Gaming Monitor |
| Screen Size | 34-inches | 27-inches | 27-inches | 23.8-inches |
| Resolution | WQHD(3440 x 1440) | QHD(2560 x 1440) | QHD(2560×1440) | FHD(1920×1080) |
| Panel Type | V-Strip QD-OLED | QD-OLED | QD-OLED | IPS |
| Aspect Ratio | 21:9 | 16:9 | 16:9 | 16:9 |
| Refresh Rate | 360Hz | 240Hz | 500Hz | 180Hz |
| Ports | 1x USB C DP-Alt 100W PD: Upstream, 1x DP Port 1.4, 2x HDMI Port 2.1, 1x USB B Data Hub: Upstream, 2x USB A 3.2 Gen 1: Downstream, 1x 3.5 mm Audio Jack | 1x DP Port 1.4, 2x HDMI Port 2.1, 1x 3.5 mm Audio Jack | 1x USB-C DP-Alt 100W PD: Upstream, 1x DP Port 1.4, 2x HDMI Port 2.1, 1x USB B Data Hub: Upstream, 2x USB A 3.2 Gen 1: Downstream, 1x 3.5 mm Audio Jack | 2x HDMI 2.0, 2x HDMI 2.1, 2x DisplayPort 1.4, 3.5mm Audio Jack |
| Added Functionality | NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible, AMD FreeSync™ Premium Pro, VESA ClearMR 21000, 3D Printable Headphone Hook, | NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible, AMD FreeSync Premium, VESA ClearMR 13000 | NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, VESA ClearMR 21000, 3D Printable Headphone Hook, | AMD FreeSync |
| Response Time | .03ms | .03ms | .03ms | 1ms |
CES 2026: HyperX Gaming Accessories Have Been Revealed

First off, at CES 2026, HyperX joined the arcade controller scene with their first-ever HyperX Clutch Tachi Gaming Leverless Arcade Controller. Unlike what was popularized in the cabinet scene, the Clutch Taichi forgoes the traditional arcade stick and goes for a ‘leverless’ design that provides more accurate inputs. The Clutch Taichi’s claim to fame is that it’s the first arcade controller built with TMR sensors and magnetic switches that provide speed, efficiency, and fast response time.
This arcade controller can hold three separate accounts onboard and a replaceable faceplate to tailor the controller to the user. HyperX Clutch Taichi needs a wired connection and is only for PC, Android and Xbox platforms.

HyperX didn’t stop there; they also provided consumers with a look at their latest keyboards and audio solutions at CES 2026. First off, the latest keyboards from HyperX bring all of the bells and whistles normally found beneath the keys of most modern boards, and HyperX has brought four to the CES 2026 show floor. Each keyboard comes equipped with a lightning-fast 8k polling rate, NGENUITY software functionality (for further customization) and allows consumers to swap keycaps (and switches) on the fly.
- HyperX Origins 2 Pro 65 Gaming Keyboard – This smaller keyboard still packs a punch above its weight class while providing extra real estate for the gamer at the desk. The 65% option removes the bulk (the number pad) and keeps the arrow keys onboard, deviating from other gaming keyboards on the market. The Pro 65 comes with Rapid Trigger technology, magnetic switches and superior response time. To top it all off, the Pro 65 comes with a Hall Effect PCB, to further support accurate inputs.
- HyperX Origins 2 65 Gaming Keyboard – Like the Pro 65, the 65 forgoes a large size to give players a smaller form factor. Like the rest of the keyboards on this list, the 65 allows gamers to fully customize their boards, and lets players (with the official design files) print colourful housings or use the open-source files to create their own Origins 2 style.
- HyperX Origins 2 1800 Gaming Keyboard – This board has all of the functionality of the Origins 2 65, except it retains all of the keys of a traditional keyboard (including the numberpad) but keeps a smaller form factor.
- HyperX Eve 1800 Gaming Keyboard – The last keyboard revealed from HyperX at CES 2026 drops all of the customization options (outside of RGB lighting) and lets players plug, play, and forget about settings. This board also forgoes the 8K polling rate in favour of 1000, giving gamers who need less response time an onboarding ramp to HyperX boards.
Lastly, HyperX revealed its new earbud audio solutions and its new partnership with Neurable at CES 2026. HyperX and Neurable dive into developing a gaming headset outfitted with neurotechnology. This industry-first gaming technology demonstrates how AI and neuroscience can work together to help players improve their focus and accuracy by interpreting brain activity in real time.


For those who dislike the pressure headset earcups deliver, HyperX has a solution, the HyperX Cloud Earbuds III and III S wired gaming earbuds. These two audio solutions give gamers a direct-to-device connection, allowing for low latency and high-quality sound. The Cloud Earbuds III provides a 3.5mm audio jack connection, whereas the Cloud Earbuds III S has USB-C connectivity, so gamers who are missing the 3.5mm port can still snag a pair.
Aside from gaming laptops, monitors and an EliteBook X, which wraps all of the peripherals and gaming displays presented by HP (and its brands) at CES 2026. The CES 2026 coverage isn’t over, and fans can stay tuned with all of the CES 2026 news, including HP’s Omni line, right here at CGMagazine.




