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HP OMEN 15

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April 2021

The Omen is dedicated gaming line-up by HP that comes in multiple specifications and variants. The variant that we are talking about today is the HP Omen 15-ek0019tx. The laptop has powerful specifications and top-of-the-line features, but can it deliver the performance that you need?

HP OMEN 15

Features

The HP Omen 15 looks promising on the hardware front. The Intel Core i7 10750H is a hexa-core processor with 6-cores and 12-threads. The processor is paired with the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650Ti. “Ti” is the highest variant of any card that Nvidia makes and the performance that this card delivers justifies it.

High-resolution gaming is memory hungry but the 16 GB RAM on the Omen laptop handles it efficiently. The RAM runs on a frequency of 2933 MHz and can be expanded up to 32 GB.

The display is one of the highlights of this laptop. It comes with a 15.6-inch FHD IPS panel that is anti-glare. The WLED Backlit panel comes with the brightness of 300-nits making it fairly bright and easy to look at. The best part about the display is the refresh rate. Omen 15 comes with a refresh rate of 144Hz which makes it extremely smooth and responsive. This means that it can be a good option for all the esports enthusiasts out there. The aspect ratio is 16:9 and the has a 72% NTSC.

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