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HP’s OMEN 15 returns for CES 2026, should you wait?

A leak points to new Intel and AMD chips, up to RTX 5070, plus a 3K 120Hz OLED screen in a revived 15 inch model.

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HP’s OMEN 15 2026 might be headed to CES 2026, based on information Windows Latest says it got from sources. If that’s accurate, it’s a return for a line that launched in 2020, got a refresh in 2021, then was phased out in 2022 as HP pushed the OMEN 16 instead. HP OMEN 15 2026 is supposed to bring newer silicon, an OLED screen, and a few latency focused upgrades, without turning into a totally different laptop.

If you’re shopping right now, the real question isn’t whether the specs sound good. It’s whether they’re worth waiting for when prices, power limits, and regional availability still aren’t public.

The comeback is spec driven

The leaks describe up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 386H Panther Lake option or up to an AMD Ryzen AI 7 450, both not yet launched. Graphics is listed at up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070, which puts this in a strong performance tier without chasing the most expensive GPU class.

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The rest reads like HP trying to make the machine feel faster, not just score higher. The leak calls out up to 32GB DDR5 5600 memory and up to a 1TB PCIe Gen5 NVMe M.2 SSD, plus a HyperAction keyboard rated for an 8000Hz polling rate.

OLED sounds great, the details decide it

The headline display spec is up to a 3K 120Hz OLED panel with a claimed 0.2ms response time. That mix prioritizes contrast and response over extreme refresh, which can be a better everyday fit if you split time between single player games, school or work, and media.

But OLED is where the fine print matters. Brightness, burn in protection, and whether the OLED option is common or locked to a top trim will change how good this looks as a buy. Until HP confirms those basics, it’s smart to treat the display claim as promising, not guaranteed.

Should you wait or buy now

Waiting makes sense if you want OLED in a 15 inch class gaming laptop and you’re specifically targeting the next CPU cycle. CES timing is close, and this leak suggests HP OMEN 15 2026 is built around that moment.

Buying now makes sense if you need a laptop immediately, because the missing info is the stuff that hits your wallet and your lap. Price, thermals, and the actual RTX 5070 laptop GPU power range will decide whether performance holds for long sessions. Sources also mention self cleaning fans, and that’s only meaningful if it helps sustained clocks, not just maintenance.

There’s also OMEN AI. The leak says HP is promising up to a 42 percent FPS gain in certain games like Fortnite, while warning results vary by game, hardware configuration, and settings, and not every game supports it.

If you can wait through CES, wait and compare confirmed configs. If you can’t, choose from the best gaming laptops of today and keep HP OMEN 15 2026 on your shortlist for later.

Paulo Vargas
Paulo Vargas is an English major turned reporter turned technical writer, with a career that has always circled back to…
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