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HP Omen

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Gaming brand by HP Inc.
OMEN by HP
ManufacturerHP Inc.
Product familyOMEN
Victus
HyperX
TypeLaptops
Desktops
Monitors
Standalone PC parts
Released2014
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
Marketing targetGaming purpose
PredecessorVoodooPC
Websitewww.omen.com
OMEN booth in 2017

HP OMEN (also known as simplyOMEN) is a line of high-endgaming PCs,laptops,peripherals andPC parts manufactured byHP Inc. The name comes from the formerVoodooPCs line of desktops that was inherited by HP.

TheHP Victus is a line of mid-range gaming computers and laptops which replaced thePavilion Gaming brand in 2021.[1] Victus products are sold alongside OMEN products.

TheHyperX brand of gamingmice,keyboards,microphones andcontrollers is also owned by HP after an acquisition fromKingston Technology in 2021.[2] Like Victus products, HyperX products are also sold alongside the main OMEN brand.

The OMEN line directly competes with Lenovo'sLegion, Dell'sAlienware subsidiary,[3]AcerPredator andASUSROG series whereas the Victus line directly competes with Dell'sG series,Lenovo's LOQ,Acer Nitro, andASUS TUF.

History

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In 2006, HP acquiredVoodooPC, a company that specialized in producing high-end, personalized gaming computers. Earlier that year,Dell, competitor to HP, had acquiredAlienware, competitor to VoodooPC.[4]

On November 4, 2014, HP launched the OMEN brand of gaming computers that inherited VoodooPC's tribal mask logo. The first product under the new brand was a 15-inch gaming laptop.[5] HP changed the logo of the OMEN brand from the tribal mask design to a simple 45° square shape in 2020.[6]

In February 2021, HP acquired HyperX fromKingston and no longer produces gaming peripherals.

In March 2025, HP announced a lineup of OMEN-branded standalone PC parts.[7] Their initial offering included two sizes ofcase fans, two sizes ofAIO CPU cooling units, and a 1000WPSU.

Desktops

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OMEN X

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In 2016, HP co-developed the OMEN X withMaingear, a cube-shaped PC with a 45 degree angled design.[8]

OMEN X 900

OMEN Obelisk

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The HP Omen Obelisk from 2019 features a compact microATX build, equipped withIntel Core i9 andNvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics.[9]

OMEN L-series

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In 2020, HP released the 25L and 30L line of configurable desktops. The number before the L denotes the liter capacity inside of the case.[10]

Atgamescom 2024, HP introduced the 35L line of configurable desktops.[11]

Laptop computers

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HP has sold Omen laptops that have either Intel or AMD processors.

One of HP's laptop computers in the Omen line is the HP Omen 16.[12] Another laptop in the Omen line is the Omen 17, which has an approximately 17 inch screen.[13]

See also

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  • HP Envy, the Envy name was also from former VoodooPC line of laptops

References

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  1. ^"HP Victus 16 Review".PCMAG. 22 December 2021. Retrieved2023-10-25.
  2. ^Lyles, Taylor (2021-02-24)."HP is buying gaming accessory brand HyperX for $425 million".The Verge. Retrieved2023-10-25.
  3. ^Sherri L. Smith (2014-11-04)."HP Attacks Alienware with Omen Gaming Laptop".LaptopMag. Retrieved2023-10-25.
  4. ^"HP Officially Announces Purchase Of Voodoo PC".TechCrunch. 2006-09-28. Retrieved2023-10-25.
  5. ^Walton, Jarred."HP Launches Omen: A Thin Gaming Laptop".www.anandtech.com. Archived fromthe original on November 5, 2014. Retrieved2023-10-25.
  6. ^Ngo, Allen (2020-05-04)."HP ditches the 30 year old tribal mask Omen logo for a newer, simpler one".Notebookcheck. Retrieved2023-10-25.
  7. ^Bayley, Dominic."HP expands its Omen brand to include PC gaming components".PCWorld. Retrieved7 April 2025.
  8. ^"HP and MAINGEAR Team up for Omen X High-End Gaming PC". Archived fromthe original on August 19, 2016.
  9. ^"HP Omen Obelisk (Late 2019) Review".PCMAG. 21 October 2019. Retrieved2023-10-25.
  10. ^Faulkner, Cameron (4 May 2020)."HP's new Omen gaming desktops get a glow up".The Verge. Retrieved6 April 2025.
  11. ^Endicott, Sean (20 August 2024)."HP bursts into Gamescom 2024 with a powerful desktop PC and a slew of HyperX gaming accessories".Windows Central. Retrieved6 April 2025.
  12. ^Buzzi, Matthew (20 March 2023)."HP Omen 16 Review".PCMag.
  13. ^"HP Omen 17 Review".PCWorld.

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