HP Omen 15 (2017)
HP’s 2017 Omen range looks wilder than last year’s machines.
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HP Omen 15 (2017)
The two-tone top is decorated with carbon fibre and HP’s blood-red Omen logo.
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HP Omen 15 (2017)
It’s real nice.
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Its keyboard is backlit with red lights, in case you forgot you were using a gaming laptop.
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HP Omen 15 (2017)
It’s not as thin as a Razer Blade or an ROG Zephyrus, but it’s not nearly as bulky as most other powerful machines.
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HP Omen 15 (2017)
It can be configured with a Nvidia GeForce 1060 GPU, so it’s good to go with VR.
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HP Omen 15 (2017)
The keyboard is comfortable to use, and its well-sized trackpad is nice and responsive.
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HP Omen 15 (2017)
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HP Omen 15 (2017)
I wouldn’t call it super portable, but it won’t break your back either.
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HP Omen 15 (2017)
The frame slops inward under the ports, so the part where you’ll grip it while carrying it about is thinner that the main body.
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HP Omen 15 (2017)
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