A:AnswerFrom HPs answer, it's the combined weight of the monitor and stand. I weighed the stand and it's around 4.43 lbs, so the monitor is almost 13 lbs. Suitable for most arm stands.
A:AnswerThank you for your question about connector types! Any brand of monitor will work with any computer. For the best video performance, the best connector is a DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable. HDMI has a much slower throughput than DisplayPort.
A:AnswerThank you for your question. Yes, you can use an aux cable to connect speakers to the Omen 27qs monitor. The monitor features a 3.5mm headphone jack, which is the same size as a standard aux cable.
A:AnswerI recommend connecting speakers directly to your PC. This monitor has built in speakers, but they are of poor quality as is true with most monitors.
Most speakers have USB connections that can connect to your PC, and most motherboards have old school plug in adapters to connect to if that's what you have.
A:AnswerIf it’s set to vsync you should have to go to PlayStation setting to change resolutions. This worked for me on Xbox although it doesn’t support 4K HDR10.
A:AnswerIt doesn't look like that computer has any output ports that match up with the inputs on the monitor, but without better pictures of the laptop, I can't tell for sure. Your best bet would be to contact MSI's support line, and ask them if the computer has an HDMI or a DisplayPort output that the monitor can connect to. Thanks for asking the question!
A:AnswerIt does have HDR, those settings are controlled on your PC (or can be) PC can control hues, brightness, etc but so can the monitor by hand, if you choose to. Greqt monitor. Mine came updated, but it supports needed updates that will come out.
A:AnswerI am not sure about the save presets but the monitor has built in presets for different color palates like gaming, night mode, etc. and they are accessible via a button on the back right side of the monitor that works while in game without closing the game or anything like that.
A:AnswerHi Ethan! The Omen 27qs gaming monitor has a variety of presets, including gaming, standard, warm, might, native, HP Enhance +.and more, in both SDR and HDR configurations.