Testseek.com have collected 68 expert reviews of the HP Omen 17-W1xx Series and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Omen 17-W1xx Series.
October 2016
(80%)
68 Reviews
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Published: 2017-10-30, Author: Daniel , review by: cnet.com
The HP Omen 17 comes in a wide range of configurations, most of which offer good graphical bang for your buck
The 4K variant has poor battery life, no option for a Nvidia GeForce 1080 GPU
It's not the most powerful gaming laptop out there, nor the slimmest one, but it's among the best combinations of price, screen size and performance...
Mediocre touchpad, Sound quality not up to par with other big gaming laptops
The 2017 version of the HP Omen 17-inch gaming laptop is a small but welcome update from last year's model. It still has some room to grow, with “just okay” audio and a “just okay” touchpad, along with a rather pedestrian aesthetic. But at least it's not...
Published: 2017-07-04, Author: Christian , review by: notebookcheck.net
decent SSD + 1 TB hard drive, user-replaceable battery, nice design, fast CPU & GPU, 16 GB of RAM, long battery life on low and medium load, good price
Fairly sturdy construction and refreshing design, Good input devices (improved keyboard and much better touchpad), Excellent IPS panel with G-Sync and 120Hz refresh rate, The screen doesn't use PWM across all brightness levels, Stable and effective coolin
Hefty chassis, Short battery life due to lowered battery capacity compared to the previous model, The lid is a little flexible due to the single-hinge design
The newly presented HP Omen 17 from this year rights all wrongs of the previous generation. It now has sturdier construction – the chassis is heftier than before but we really appreciate the added rigidity – catchy design, expanded I/O and much-improved i...
touchpad makes inferior impression, no USB 3.1 Gen2 Type-C
The entry-level model of the Omen lineup does not feature a Core i7 CPU but "only" offers a Core i5-6300HQ processor. Consequently, the buyer "only" has to cough up 1300 Euros (~$1390). However, the installed processor has more than enough computing power...
The HP Omen 17 comes in a wide range of configurations, most of which offer good graphical bang for your buck
The 4K variant has poor battery life, no option for a Nvidia GeForce 1080 GPU
It's not the most powerful gaming laptop out there, nor the slimmest one, but it's among the best combinations of price, screen size and performance...