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The editors liked
Catchy design
Rigid construction
Thin and lightweight
Updated input devices (now more gaming-centric and usable)
Expanded I/O including mini DisplayPort and USB-C Thunderbolt
Excellent IPS panel (optional 120Hz screen is available as well)
Good valu
Good looks
Bright
Colorful display
Booming sound
Very good performance
Boots up quickly
Single-access panel allows for easy-ish upgrades
Quiet under load
Good system performance
Fast SSD
A lot of storage (SSD + HDD)
16 GB RAM
Long battery runtime
Good 3D performance (for FHD)
Smart port positioning
Compact
Keyboard backlighting
Graphics switching
Lightweight
Slick design
Perfect for 1080p gaming
Great keyboard and mouse
Gorgeous display
Attractive design (for gamers)
VR ready (with the GTX 1060 model)
120-Hz display with G-Sync
Expressive design
Good input devices
Decent sound
High performance
Thunderbolt 3
PCIe SSD
Upscale
Very bright 4K display
Good gamut & colors
Unique styling
Very acceptable performance
Thunderbolt 3 on board
Dual storage (PCIe SSD + HDD)
The editors didn't like
The interior surface gets a little warm after extended use (for the GTX 1060 Max-Q model only)
The single-hinge design makes the lid a bit flexible
Short battery life
Plastic instead of aluminum lid
Terrible battery life
Dim screen
Limited key travel
With difficult visibility if backlighting is off
You really must learn to love the color red
Very audible under load
Meagre choice of port (no USB 3.1 Gen2
No DisplayPort
)
Average FHD display (brightness
Color space
Case creaks in some places
Maintenance should be easier
Poor sound
Not powerful enough to actually play games in 4K
Unnecessarily large power supply with very thick cable
Published: 2018-04-24, Author: Steve , review by: engadget.com
Abstract: Back at CES a few months ago, I wrote that we were entering a golden age in lightweight gaming laptops. It started last year with NVIDIA's small, power-efficient Max-Q graphics, followed by Intel and AMD's surprising team-up on Core H with Radeon RX Vega...
Published: 2017-12-04, Author: Bernhard , review by: notebookcheck.net
upscale, very bright 4K display, good gamut & colors, unique styling, good input devices, very acceptable performance, Thunderbolt 3 on board, dual storage (PCIe SSD + HDD)
very short battery life, fairly warm and noisy despite Max-Q design, fan noise can get annoying, ridiculously heavy power adapter, flimsy display lid, noticeable screen bleeding / clouding
Perfect for 1080p gaming, Great keyboard and mouse, Gorgeous display, Attractive design (for gamers), VR ready (with the GTX 1060 model)
Terrible battery life, Not powerful enough to actually play games in 4K
The best thing about the Omen 15? It's clear that HP learned from its mistakes. This year's model looks great, offers more power and actually has a good keyboard and trackpad. While hard-core gamers might want to hold out for the even more powerful Omen X...
Catchy design, rigid construction, Thin and lightweight, Updated input devices (now more gaming-centric and usable), Expanded I/O including mini DisplayPort and USB-C Thunderbolt, Excellent IPS panel (optional 120Hz screen is available as well), Good valu
The interior surface gets a little warm after extended use (for the GTX 1060 Max-Q model only), The single-hinge design makes the lid a bit flexible
The new HP Omen 15 proves that one generation is enough to drastically change our minds about the series. HP has definitely done its homework this time around and there aren't any apparent issues with the model like before. Build quality is good, the upda...
Published: 2017-07-05, Author: Sebastian , review by: notebookcheck.net
good system performance, fast SSD, a lot of storage (SSD + HDD), 16 GB RAM, long battery runtime, good 3D performance (for FHD), smart port positioning, compact, keyboard backlighting, graphics switching, lightweight, slick design
very audible under load, meagre choice of port (no USB 3.1 Gen2, no DisplayPort, ), average FHD display (brightness, color space, ), case creaks in some places, maintenance should be easier, poor sound
Published: 2018-07-06, Author: Alex , review by: cgmagonline.com
If you're looking to jumpstart your PC gaming experience with a device that also provides great media capabilities then the Omen by HP is definitely a great choice...
Abstract: I'm torn over the HP Omen 15.Like the larger HP Omen 17 we reviewed (and heartily recommended) in late 2017, the Omen 15 isn't the flashiest notebook around, nor the fastest. It doesn't stand out from the wider crowd of gaming laptops with spectacular fea...