
"The Omen 15, which replaces the Victus 15, has a 15.3-inch 16:10 aspect ratio display that starts at 1,920 x 1,200 but can be configured with up to a 3K 120Hz OLED screen. Every configuration has a four-zone RGB backlit keyboard that boasts an 8K polling rate (all new models announced today can be configured with this keyboard for an added cost), and you can opt for the latest Intel or AMD-based processors."
"Lastly, there's the Omen Max 16 that has supercharged specs compared to the base Omen 16. Its top-end 2.5K OLED screen can go up to 240Hz, and the graphics card offered starts at the 5070 Ti and includes the 5090 for those who want the highest level of performance possible in the lineup. You can opt for AMD or Intel here, but your choice impacts overall RAM speed and quantity possible."
HP swapped Omen exterior branding for HyperX logos while keeping a similar outward design to 2025 models. The Omen 15 replaces the Victus 15 and features a 15.3-inch 16:10 display starting at 1920×1200, configurable up to a 3K 120Hz OLED. All configurations include a four-zone RGB keyboard with an 8K polling rate and allow Intel or AMD processors; the Omen 15 has two user-accessible RAM slots and ships with 8GB DDR5 by default. The Omen 16 offers a 16-inch 16:10 display up to 2.5K 165Hz OLED and RTX 5060 or 5070 GPU options. The Omen Max 16 provides higher performance with up to a 2.5K 240Hz OLED and GPU options from 5070 Ti to 5090, and platform-dependent RAM speed and capacity.
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