Ever since HP made Voodoo, they haven’t really create a gaming-focused acquisition, this time I think the company is ready to for time around. The company has reached a deal to buy Kingston-owned HyperX for $425 million. By doing this, the company has given its HP PC division a boost. Giving it a wide selection of gaming accessories, including keyboards, mice, headsets, microphones and console gear.
The deal doesn’t include HyperX’s memory and storage businesses those will remain under Kingston’s wing. HP expects the deal to close. The company expects this deal to close sometime in the second quarter of 2021.
HP will clearly profit more if you buy a headset alongside an Omen laptop, but this also keeps a lid on gaming-focused rivals like Corsair. It could also give HP an edge over PC heavyweights.
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