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Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: Republic of Gamers, Aorus, Alienware, and now we have another major manufacturer launching its own dedicated gaming brand, with HP making a serious push with its Omen range. It actually launched last year, but it's only this year that we've seen how serio...
Lightweight and thin, Excellent battery life, The notebook's surface remains cool even under heavy workload
Shallow keyboard (for gaming), small arrow keys, wobbly and unresponsive touchpad, Poor CPU Turbo Boost clock utilization, Cooling fans spin even during idle, internals running hot during heavy workload, Lackluster (FHD) display considering the price tag,
We really hoped that if HP is charging so much for the Omen 15, it would offer at least slightly better user experience than the general competition. However, the Omen 15 not only doesn't impress with build, performance or display quality, it drags behind...
Good performance for the price, relatively light. Keyboard has a number pad. Matte displays for those who despise glare
Cheap casing, no touch screen option, mediocre trackpad, lacks features or pricing to set it ahead of its direct competitors
If you're in the market for a gaming laptop but you don't want a boat anchor or one that will put you in serious debt, you could do worse than the new HP Omen 15. As noted, you could also do a little better in terms of materials and chassis design with so...
smartly-designed port distribution, compact exterior, good battery life, backlit keyboard, graphics switching, lots of storage, good 3D performance, low weight, appealing design
meager port selection (no USB 3.1 Gen2, no DisplayPort, ), FHD display is just average (brightness, colors, ), minor CPU throttling in extreme scenarios, battery drains under full load while plugged in, components can get very hot, chassis emits cr
Faced with stiff (gaming) competition, the HP Omen has a hard time standing out. While one can't really go wrong with the 15-inch system, the notebook nonetheless fails to make it into our Top 10 and much less all the way to the top of our charts. The hig...
Appealing design, Supports M.2 SSD, Excellent cooling system, Good value if the price is going to be as expected ($1 200 – $1 300), Intel RealSense 3D camera
Unsatisfying image quality, PWM from 0 to 99% luminance at 200 Hz, USB-C 3.1 connectivity missing, Stiff touchpad
With the updated Omen 15 (2016), HP is definitely on the right path, although the failure of the last generation and the not well-priced HP Pavilion 15 Gaming Notebook still lingers in the back of our minds. However, the new addition to the Omen brand is...
Improved battery life, Suave looks, Upgraded in every way
Reused Pavilion shell
HP lowers the bar of entry for gamers with the affordable and powerful HP Omen. But, it's hard not to see this 15-inch gaming laptop as much more than a repackaged Pavilion...
Abstract: There are two distinct rubber strips underneath to help remove heat away from the base of the unit.The colour is dark grey rather than black which helps to avoid showing fingermarks.The viewable screen is 36x19.5cm and the notional diagonal imperial measu...
My final thoughts are a bit of a mixed bag, while 2016's Omen 15 starts at a reasonable price, this top-end model doesn't quite have the display quality we'd expect and the battery life looks to be negatively affected by the 4K screen. This HP Omen 15 is...
Published: 2016-05-27, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com
Improved battery life, Suave looks, Upgraded in every way
Reused Pavilion shell
HP lowers the bar of entry for gamers with the affordable and powerful HP Omen. But, it's hard not to see this 15-inch gaming laptop as much more than a repackaged Pavilion...
Solid performance, Better form-factor than 2017 model
Iffy trackpad & keyboard, Limited RGB
Like most modern gaming laptops, my gut says that the HP Omen 15's appeal is largely going to come down to whether you like the look of it and whether you've got the money to spend on. The performance it offers is great - but it's not radically different...