According to news from this site on March 3, according to foreign technology media tftcentral, although the HP Omen Transcend 32 gaming monitor supports DisplayPort 2.1, it is limited to UHBR10. In theory, it can provide a maximum bandwidth of 40Gbps, so the monitor can provide up to 40Gbps of bandwidth without compression. 4K@240Hz cannot be achieved.
The HP Omen Transcend 32 gaming monitor can support a total data transfer rate of up to 38.69 Gbps, which is much higher than the DP 1.4's 25.92 Gbps, excluding other effects.
If the monitor wants to handle uncompressed 4K @ 240Hz, it requires approximately 68.56 Gbps, so it needs to support UHBR20 (80Gbps bandwidth, 77.37 Gbps data transfer rate).
So for users who plan to buy this monitor, the specifications of DP2.1 are actually not as good as HDMI 2.1 connection, which has a data transfer rate of up to 48 Gbps (41.92 Gbps). In this case, it is better to use the HDMI port.
This site previously reported that Omen Transcend 32 uses a 32-inch QD-OLED panel with a resolution of 4K (3840 x 2160), a refresh rate of up to 240Hz, and a response time of only 0.3ms. As a high-end gaming monitor, the Omen Transcend 32 supports AMD FreeSync Premium Pro technology and is expected to be Nvidia G-Sync compatible as well.
HP says the monitor is VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 certified and supports Dolby Vision technology for superior image quality. The panel has a typical brightness of 250 nits in SDR mode and up to 1000 nits in HDR mode. Additionally, the monitor boasts 99% DCI-P3 and 100% sRGB color gamut coverage.
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