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HP Omen Transcend 32 OLED monitor to have DisplayPort 2.1 slower than HDMI 2.1
The upcoming Transcend OLED monitor by HP has sparked controversy due to its DisplayPort 2.1 support. It has been reported that the monitor will only support DP2.1 UHBR10 mode, which is slower than HDMI 2.1. This has led to criticism of HP for not utilizing the full potential of DisplayPort 2.1, which is a connectivity standard that is just starting to be adopted in gaming monitors.
HP doing DisplayPort 2.1 wrong
Many tech enthusiasts and gamers are disappointed by HP's decision to limit the DisplayPort 2.1 capabilities of the Transcend OLED monitor. DisplayPort 2.1 has the potential to enable high-resolution gaming experiences, but HP's implementation of the technology falls short of expectations. It remains to be seen how this controversy will impact the reception of the upcoming monitor in the gaming community.