Testseek.com have collected 106 expert reviews of the HP Omen 15-5xx series and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Omen 15-5xx series.
December 2014
(76%)
106 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Slim and lightweight design, Generous 16GB memory, Good performance
No support for 802.11ac or Gigabit Ethernet, Trackpad poor for gaming, Processor heats to worrying temperatures, Poor battery life
HP Omen 15-1502na – Battery Life This isn't the first area where the Omen fails to compete with either rival. Our standard battery benchmark sets the screen to 40% brightness and runs a web-browsing and video-chat simulation. The Omen's battery lasted for...
Build quality, Heat generated is minimal, High performance CPU, Decent GPU, Good headphone lineout
Poorquality speakers, Glossy screen, Battery life, Positioning of connectivity ports on the back
For a first gaming laptop, this is a high quality product from HP. On top of its striking chassis and decent screen, its configuration is good enough to support a wide variety of games in the screen's native resolution. The main downsides are the quality ...
After the HP Omen 15-5000nd (K1R02EA) viewed to have you get a special feeling. Because even though the device is presented as a gaming machine, that is what we are concerned at all. Although he looks different than we are of most laptops of this brand ar...
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Published: 2015-01-16, Author: Sean , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
If you like gaming laptops, and I do, this one is a knockout. It looks and feels fantastic, The Omen boots faster than any other computer I've ever used, full stop. It's incredible. Five seconds flat, at least before I loaded a whole bunch of software to
The blasted right-angle power jack makes no sense for this PC. The cord's always either blocking one of the USB ports or one of the vents, and it's constantly wiggling itself out of the machine. Worse, if it's hanging partway out of the power socket, the
Not yet. If you're the kind of person who can afford to buy a new £1,299 laptop every year and absolutely need it to be thin and play games and yet never need to use it for work. then yes? But a lot of people expect a pricey laptop to be their primary d...
Published: 2014-12-18, Author: Dan , review by: CNET.co.uk
The HP Omen has a bold design, plenty of user customization options, a great keyboard, and something often missing from gaming laptops, a touchscreen
The screen resolution is capped at 1080p, while the competition goes up to 4K. Routing all the ports and heat vents to the rear won't appeal to everyone, and the only graphics card available is decidedly mid-tier
HP shakes up the world of gaming laptops with unique-looking and highly portable Omen. It offers very capable performance in PC games, despite being stuck with a last-gen graphics card....
Abstract: Lisa Gade demos gaming on the HP Omen 15. Games tested includes Civ V, Crysis 3 and Battlefield 4. Check out our full video review of the HP Omen 15...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the HP Omen 15, a thin and light gaming laptop with a new and stylish design. The Omen starts at $1,500 and it has a quad core Intel i7-4710HQ 2.5 GHz CPU with Turbo Boost to 3.5 GHz. The 4.68 lb. 0.78” think laptop is clad in metal and ...
Relatively lightweight and portable, Looks fantastic, Can run modern games at medium settings
Shallow keyboard, Inconvenient design
We've compared the HP Omen to MSI's GT80 in some aspects, but the two are very different animals meant for very different buyers. Doing so just serves to illustrate that "gaming laptop" doesn't mean one specific type of device. While MSI went for all-out...
HP Omen is priced at Rs 1,59,990 and even by gaming laptop standards, the price is on the higher side. But then again, HP Omen does not look like any other gaming laptop. And this design will certainly command a premium pricing. A quick look online, will...
Published: 2015-01-16, Author: Sean , review by: gizmodo.in
If you like gaming laptops, and I do, this one is a knockout. It looks and feels fantastic, The Omen boots faster than any other computer I've ever used, full stop. It's incredible. Five seconds flat, at least before I loaded a whole bunch of software to
The blasted right-angle power jack makes no sense for this PC. The cord's always either blocking one of the USB ports or one of the vents, and it's constantly wiggling itself out of the machine. Worse, if it's hanging partway out of the power socket, the
Not yet. If youre the kind of person who can afford to buy a new $1,500 laptop every year and absolutely need it to be thin and play games and yet never need to use it for work. then I guess so, sure? But a lot of people expect a pricey laptop to be th...