During the ongoing CES 2025 in Las Vegas, HP made some big announcements. It has introduced a new range of gaming products under its Omen and HyperX ranges. The company says that these laptops will help change the gaming landscape. This lineup includes the world’s first AI-powered one-click performance optimiser, HP’s most powerful gaming laptop to date, a smart gaming monitor with built-in Google TV, and customisable gaming mice. With these new launches, HP aims to cater to the needs of modern-day gamers who need high performance, personalisation, and seamless integration across devices.
At CES 2025, HP introduced Omen AI Beta. It is a tool that optimises performance by automatically adjusting hardware, OS, and game settings for individual rigs. It supports popular games like Counter-Strike 2 and delivers high FPS without the need for trial-and-error troubleshooting. It will be made available globally this week and will simplify the gaming experience for many.
The Omen Max 16 is said to be HP’s most powerful gaming laptop yet. You get top-tier processors with this: Intel Core Ultra 9, or AMD Ryzen AI 9 Mobile. You even get high-end graphics on this with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs with DLSS 4. It also has an advanced cooling system that is equipped with OMEN Cryo Compound and Tempest Cooling Pro for superior heat management. It also has RGB lighting and HyperX-inspired keyboards.
The laptop will be available soon and will start at $1,699.99, which would be Rs 1,46,000 approx.
The OMEN 32x is HP’s first gaming monitor with Google TV integration, it features a 4K UHD display with up to 144Hz refresh rate. Users can switch easily between devices and stream directly to four platforms without extra hardware.
This is expected in April and can come for $749.99, which would be around Rs 70,000.
The Pulsefire Saga series mice get great customisation options. It has 16 configurations using interchangeable parts. It also comes with dual wireless capabilities and Instant Pair for OMEN laptops.
It will also be available in March, starting at $79.99 (Rs 7000 approx.) for the standard model and $119.99 (Rs 11,000 approx.) for the Pro version.