HP, in association with Nvidia, has actually introduced the Omen X Emperium display at CES 2019. The Omen X Emperium is a 65-inch video gaming monitor developed for living rooms and bigger areas. The expansive panel has a 120W RMS soundbar built-in and includes 4K HDR support and 384 zones of full-array regional dimming backlight.
HP Prophecy X Emperium specs and features
The 65-inch AMVA panel has a resolution of 3840 × 2160 and features 750 nits of brightness, a 4000:1 normal contrast ratio, and a seeing angle of 178 degrees. The most significant USP of the video gaming monitor is its 144Hz revitalize rate and excellent 4ms GtG (grey-to-grey) action time. This is accomplished thanks to Nvidia’s G-Sync HDR innovation, which synchronises a display’s refresh rate to the update rate of the computer’s GPU. This minimises stutter, improves refresh rate, and eliminates screen tearing.
The Prophecy X Emperium’s built in soundbar is ranked at 120W RMS, and includes 3 stereo amps as well as Low Frequency Variety technology which makes it possible for deep bass without a separate subwoofer system. HP offers two modes for the soundbar – one for video gaming, and one tuned for basic entertainment.
On the connectivity front, the Omen X Emperium includes three ARC-enabled HMDI 2.0 ports in addition to one DisplayPort 1.4, a line-out, an optical S/ PDIF, and 2 USB charging ports. The video gaming screen likewise includes Nvidea’s Guard TV built-in, which permits users to directly play some Guard TV/ Android games, in addition to stream material from media streaming services like Amazon Prime Video and Netflix.
HP Prophecy X Emperium cost, accessibility
The Prophecy X Emperium has been priced at 4,999 dollars (Approximately Rs. 3,52,750) and is set to go on sale in March in Asia Pacific. Indian rates and accessibility details are unidentified at the moment.