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The large design also ensures there is space for an Ethernet port, which is still a must-have option for gaming in our opinion. Meanwhile, the port situation is largely as expected with plenty of options for external displays, drives, and peripherals. For now, however, the price is decent for what you get. That means quality laptops like this should become more affordable soon which is a delectable proposition. It's worth saying that what's potentially exciting on the price front of laptops featuring the 20-series graphics cards, is that we might see a downward trend in their prices due to the incoming 30-series mobile graphics cards that will power the next generation of laptops. This is no bad thing, as the extra performance is well worth the small price increase from the one we were sent to test. You might well also find that the 20-series Super cards are more prevalent in the Omen 17 machines now available at the tail-end 2020. Though if you're looking at a 17-inch gaming laptop in the year 2020, you'll probably want to aim for a ray-tracing capable machine. They are readily available in at least a couple of different configurations depending on where you are, too. HP start selling the Omen 17 laptops from $1,100 list price in the US (with a 1660Ti graphics card), from £1,400 in the UK (with an RTX 2060 graphics card), and from $2,700 in Australia (with an RTX 2060 card). Size: 15.94 x 11.22 x 1.18 inches (40.4 x 28.5 x 3 cm W x D x H) Price and availability Ports: 1 x Thunderbolt USB-C (DisplayPort™ 1.4, HP Sleep and Charge) 3 x USB-A Type-A 1 x HDMI 2.0a 1 x headphone/microphone combo 1 x SDcard reader 1 x EthernetĬamera: HP Wide Vision HD Camera with integrated dual array digital microphone Screen: 17.3-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) 144 Hz IPS anti-glare WLED-backlit It would have been nice for owners to be able configure how steep this curve is.Here is the HP Omen 17 (2020) configuration sent to TechRadar for review:ĬPU: 2.6GHz Intel Core i7-10750 (six-core, 5GHz boost) While it's great that they are completely off when you're not pushing much through the CPU and GPU, the aggressive speed curve makes it irritating when the fans kick in for no reason, only to then turn back off or dial-up to take off speeds. What puzzles me about HP's cooling is the fact that you cannot alter fan profiles. The GPU itself is clocked slower than the standard GTX 1060 but is more power efficient.
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The fans were audible when at full speed, however.Īs well as the enhanced thermal cooling design, HP worked to include the NVIDIA Max-Q version of the GTX 1060, which is why the laptop scored lower in the GPU benchmarks. I've yet to experience thermal throttling, which is also a bonus for prolonged sessions. The keyboard surface remained warm but never uncomfortable to touch. Temperature readings were fairly acceptable, with the GPU hovering around the low 70 degrees C (158 degrees F) mark and the CPU hitting 80 degrees C (176 degrees F). This routes heat from both the CPU and GPU to a dedicated fan while leaving room for heat to move across the second pipe that moves between the two blowers. You have a total of three heatpipes, with a fan on either end of the chasis. HP did an outstanding job with the cooling inside the Omen 15. Not too abrasive HP Omen 15 aggressive design The angular design helps with this, but the Omen 15 won't win any awards in the bezel race. The bezels aren't tiny, but they're also not huge. This has a negative impact on battery life. The only downside to having a G-Sync panel with the new Max-Q technology is the GTX-dedicated GPU is used continuously, even when demanding apps and games are not. Colors look good, everything runs smoothly and there are no display issues to be found. While the display will not blow you away like an IGZO panel, HP did an excellent job here. Thanks to the panel itself having a matte coating, it's usable with light sources shining onto the screen. As an added bonus, the display was already fairly good prior to calibration.īrightness was around 335 nits, which is pretty bright. The display we have pulled off a 97 percent Adobe sRGB rating and 79 percent Adobe RGB, which is impressive for the price. Playing games on the HP Omen 15 is smooth and enjoyable with barely any drops in performance.
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But running games at 1080p resolution, it's easy to notice the sizeable improvements G-Sync brings to the mobile gaming space. At 4K, this laptop would never hit 120 frames per second (FPS). Should you go for the Full HD 120Hz G-Sync panel, you're going to like it.