HyperX Armada: Gaming Displays with Articulated Arm

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HyperX is now a brand owned by HP. Until then it was difficult to understand how this brand would take its place in relation to the products stamped Omen in the HP catalog. The arrival of a range of HyperX Armada displays seems to give us some indication. For now, the family is down to two mid-range, no-frills IPS models. The Armada 25 features a 24.5-inch 240Hz FHD panel, while the Armada 27 at features a 27-inch 165Hz QHD display. We also have a GtG response time of 1 ms (with OD) for both models and Nvidia G-Sync compatibility. Here, no senseless RGB and crazy designs, we would be oriented more on an “user” approach, a significant change of direction for HP.

HyperX Armada: practical, original but expensive…

HyperX tries to differentiate these models in a very crowded market with specifications within the norm and without excess but also by including a desktop stand and an ergonomic arm ready to use. The obvious observation of the size and footprint of the monitors has been made and the Armada 25 and Armada 27 can be attached to one’s desk with a supplied stand. The attachment system is clever and allows you to do almost anything with the screen without needing a full toolbox to move it. The brackets also allow for a multi-screen configuration. HyperX Armada Obviously the crucial subject will be the price. No information for the moment on the European prices but in the US, HyperX charges its Armada 25 $ 449.99, while the Armada 27 is $ 499.99 … Prices that sting a little.