HP OMEN Transcend 31.5" QD-OLED Review

The HP Omen Transcend 32 pairs a stunning 4K QD-OLED panel with a 240Hz refresh rate and a useful Thunderbolt hub. It's a fantastic do-everything screen, but only if you can live with its one big weakness.

Screen Size 31.5
Resolution 3840 x 2160
Panel Type FreeSync Premium Pro
Refresh Rate 240
Adaptive Sync FreeSync Premium Pro
Hdr HDR400
HP OMEN Transcend 31.5" QD-OLED monitor
77 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

The HP Omen Transcend 32 is a fantastic 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor with a killer Thunderbolt hub. Its motion clarity is top-tier, but HDR brightness is just okay. At $950, it's worth it for gamers who also need a clean workstation setup.

Overview

The HP Omen Transcend 32 is a 4K QD-OLED monitor that wants to be your everything screen. It's built for high-end gaming with a 240Hz refresh rate and a near-instant 0.03ms response time, but it also packs a Thunderbolt port with 140W power delivery to double as a workstation hub.

On paper, it's a beast. In our database, its display and connectivity scores land in the high 80th percentile, which is seriously impressive. But that 240Hz 4K dream comes with some real-world trade-offs, especially when you look at the price tag.

Performance

This thing is fast. The 240Hz refresh rate and QD-OLED panel make motion look incredibly smooth, and our performance score puts it in the 83rd percentile. The 0.03ms response time means ghosting is basically a non-issue. The catch? The peak brightness is a modest 250 nits. For a premium HDR monitor, that's on the low side, and it shows in our color score ranking, which sits at just the 30th percentile. It's a trade-off: you get perfect blacks and speed, but not the eye-searing brightness of some Mini-LED competitors.

Performance Percentiles

Color 60
Portability 89.6
Display 85.6
Feature 82.4
Ergonomic 82.5
Performance 81.3
Connectivity 100
Social Proof 99.3

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • QD-OLED delivers perfect blacks and vibrant colors. 100th
  • 240Hz refresh rate makes 4K gaming incredibly smooth. 99th
  • Thunderbolt with 140W charging is a killer feature for laptop users. 90th
  • Response time is effectively instant, with no ghosting. 86th

Cons

  • Peak brightness is low for an HDR display.
  • The feature set is basic compared to rivals.
  • It's expensive for a monitor with modest HDR punch.
  • Ergonomics are just okay, with a standard VESA mount.

The Word on the Street

5.0/5 (8 reviews)
👍 Owners are blown away by the OLED picture quality and buttery-smooth 240Hz gameplay.
👍 The single Thunderbolt cable for power, video, and data is a huge hit with laptop gamers.
🤔 Some users note the HDR experience isn't as bright or impactful as they hoped from a monitor at this price.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 31.5"
Resolution 3840 (4K UHD)
Panel Type FreeSync Premium Pro
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Curved No

Performance

Refresh Rate 240 Hz
Adaptive Sync FreeSync Premium Pro

Color & HDR

Brightness 250 nits
HDR HDR400
HDR Support HDR400

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 2
DisplayPort 1
USB-C 3
Thunderbolt N/A
Speakers Yes
Headphone Jack Yes

Ergonomics

Height Adjustable Yes
Tilt Yes
VESA Mount 100x100

Features

Webcam No
Touchscreen No
Power 480
Weight 8.8 kg / 19.4 lbs

Value & Pricing

At $950, this is a premium monitor, and you're paying a premium for that QD-OLED panel and Thunderbolt hub. The raw gaming performance is absolutely worth it if you have a GPU that can push 4K at high frame rates. But if you care more about flashy RGB, a super-aggressive curve, or built-in KVM switches, you get less for your money here. It's a focused tool, not a feature-packed toy.

Price History

$900 $1,000 $1,100 $1,200 $1,300 $1,400 Mar 9Mar 29Apr 20 $1,300

vs Competition

Stacked against the competition, it's a tight race. The ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDM is its direct rival—similar panel, similar price. The Omen wins on connectivity with that 140W Thunderbolt port. The Samsung Odyssey Neo G57 offers a wild 57-inch dual 4K screen with much higher brightness, but it's a different beast entirely and costs way more. The MSI MPG 321URX is often a bit cheaper and includes a KVM switch, making it a better value for multi-PC users. The Omen's clean design and simple hub functionality carve out a specific niche.

Spec HP OMEN Transcend 31.5" QD-OLED LG UltraGear LG - UltraGear 27" IPS Dual Mode (4K UHD 180Hz, MSI MPG MSI 32" UHD 4K 240Hz G-Sync Compatible 0.03ms Samsung Odyssey Neo Samsung - 57" Odyssey Neo G9 Dual 4K UHD Quantum ASUS ROG Swift ASUS ROG Swift 32" 4K OLED Gaming Monitor PG32UCDP Apple Studio Display Apple - Studio Display - Standard glass -
Screen Size 31.5 27 32 57 32 27
Resolution 3840 x 2160 3840 x 2160 3840 x 2160 7680 x 2160 3840 x 2160 5120 x 2880
Panel Type FreeSync Premium Pro IPS OLED VA OLED IPS
Refresh Rate 240 180 240 240 240 60
Response Time Ms - 1 0 1 - -
Adaptive Sync FreeSync Premium Pro G-Sync Compatible G-Sync Compatible FreeSync Premium Pro G-Sync Compatible -
Hdr HDR400 HDR400 HDR400 HDR10+ HDR10
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product ColorCompactDisplayFeatureErgonomicPerformanceConnectivitySocial Proof
HP OMEN Transcend 31.5" QD-OLED 6089.685.682.482.581.310099.3
LG UltraGear 27" Dual Mode Compare 89.880.490.582.496.594.199.997.3
MSI MPG 32" Compare 9972.598.782.496.599.996.773.7
Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 57" Dual Compare 99.450.599.682.487.896.399.499.3
ASUS ROG Swift 32" Compare 99.972.598.782.487.881.396.797.3
Apple Studio Display Studio Display Standard glass Tilt-adjustable stand Compare 96.780.499.499.672.322.59698.1

Common Questions

Q: Is this monitor good for HDR gaming?

It's good, not great. The perfect blacks look amazing, but the 250-nit peak brightness means HDR highlights won't pop as much as on a brighter Mini-LED monitor.

Q: Can my graphics card run games at 4K 240Hz?

You'll need a top-tier GPU like an RTX 4090 to hit high frame rates in demanding games at native 4K. For competitive titles, it's more achievable.

Q: Does the Thunderbolt port work with PCs and Macs?

Yes. It provides 140W of power delivery, video, and data over a single cable, making it perfect for docking a laptop, whether it's a gaming PC or a MacBook Pro.

Who Should Skip This

If you want the absolute brightest HDR experience or a monitor packed with gaming-centric features like a KVM switch or aggressive curve, look elsewhere. The Omen's strengths are in its pure panel performance and clean connectivity, not in extra bells and whistles.

Verdict

Buy this if you're a PC gamer with a high-end GPU who also uses a powerful laptop for work. The combination of flawless 4K/240Hz gaming performance and a one-cable docking solution is genuinely unique. It's the ultimate monitor for someone who wants a single, clean desk setup for both play and productivity.