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Until someone figures out lag-free, wireless virtual reality (VR) from a PC or develops an standalone headset that can match PC-grade VR, we're going to be stuck with backpack PCs. Knowing this, HP has gone and crafted arguably the most impressive one yet...

A whole new gaming PC concept, Lightweight and cool, Powerful innards...

Awfully expensive, Short battery life...

The new HP Omen X is an awfully impressive VR gaming PC that brings an incredibly clever approach to the table. However, it also costs a small fortune to get in on the ground floor, making it a tough sell for most...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2017-09-23 04:38:12
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Until someone figures out lag-free, wireless virtual reality (VR) from a PC or develops an standalone headset that can match PC-grade VR, we're going to be stuck with backpack PCs. Knowing this, HP has gone and crafted arguably the most impressive one yet...

The new HP Omen X is an awfully impressive VR gaming PC, with the ability to jump between docked and backpack use cases seamlessly. This type of versatile gameplay is something that many thought would be a hard sell for Nintendo this year, to which they'v...
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The HP Omen X is a bold statement when it comes to desktop computing. It is big, it is heavy and it doesn't even sit upright. And it is also a powerful compute device - the model I received from HP came with an Intel Core i7-6700K @ 4GHz, two NVIDIA GeFor...
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Some may say it's a “Bad OMEN”… (sigh at the bad joke). This is the HP OMEN X 900 and it's huge. It's a GTX 1080 & Intel i7 6700K based gaming PC and there is a lot you need to know. A lot. Want one? Amazon: prourls.co/kg3B - OverclockersUK Affiliate lin...
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Outlandish gaming systems usually come from boutique manufacturers rather than global brands like HP, so I was surprised when the Omen X turned up. And then my surprise turned to shock when I heaved this beast from its box. The Omen X is a galvanised ste...

Solid overall CPU and gaming performance, Striking physical design...

No overclocks applied, No upgrades allowed, Very expensive for specification...

HP Omen X – Performance The Omen's GTX 1080 propelled the HP to good benchmark results. Its 3D Mark Fire Strike score of 17,223 is solid, and it soared beyond 120fps in every Full HD gaming benchmark. This card is designed for 4K, really, and it performed...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2017-09-23 04:38:12
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This monster machine turns the gaming PC on its head – almost literally – in an effort to stand out and justify a whopping £2,500 price.The Omen X looks brilliantly absurd. It's a huge cube of galvanised steel that sits diagonally on two slim feet. It wei...

The Omen X attracts a lot of attention with its cubed design, angled structure and lighting. The modular interior sounds good, too, with separated components and an easier angle of entry.In reality, though, this machine is almost always disappointing. The...
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HP wants the world to know it's serious about PC gaming, and to that end has introduced the Omen X Desktop, one of the most impressive and largest pre-built desktop gaming PCs we've ever tested.While some desktops, like the Alienware Aurora and Acer Preda...

Unique and minimalistic styling, Easily accessible, Immense upgradability...

Larger than life presence, Costs a pretty penny and then some...

The HP Omen X Desktop rides on its side and the edge of absurdity. Too big and conceivably expensive for its own good, this is an extreme PC for gamers who revel in excess...
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The OMEN X 900-070a is the first pure gaming machine I've ever tried. True to form, HP have done their best to impress me with the quality of their build and the features packed into this behemoth. I noticed the frequency of their use of the root word “do...
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Billed as the "flagship star" of its Omen HP range, the OMEN X is pretty stunning piece of kit. But besides its uber-cool look, HP's latest gaming desktop packs a powerful punch with top-mounted exhaust vents, three 120mm radiators and an innovative tri-c...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2017-09-23 04:38:12
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Buying an OEM desktop always seems to trail a set of attached strings.A given model might have enough performance but lack aftermarket upgradability. Another model might have the upgradability, but its case may not offer a friendly working space. Yet anot...

Cutting-edge, aftermarket-friendly design, Excellent gaming performance, as configured, Quiet fans, Dual USB-C ports, Competitively priced and factory customizable...

Case stand is not removable, No processor-overclocking support in BIOS, Awkward side-mounted ports and no front-mounted ports, Downward-opening optical drive...

HP's Omen X delivers high-end PC-gaming performance in a quiet, high-quality case at a reasonable price. And examined part by part, the pricing surprised us. Read More...
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ARecently the latter has been doing a great job of appealing to different user needs with their Spectre line, from premium ultrabooks, to the VR-ready desktop replacement OMEN 17 laptop that I reviewed earlier this winter. To better cater to hardcore game...
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No matter what you may think of its appearance, there's no doubt the HP Omen X (starts at $1,799.99; $2,599.99 as tested) is a conversation piece. Eschewing a traditional rectangular case for an enigmatic cube, this gaming desktop hums with power like the...

One-of-a-kind design, Fast gaming performance, Expandable hot-swappable storage through easily accessible exterior bays, Tool-less interior access, Plenty of I/O ports...

Requires a lot of space, Expensive for the components you get...

With a stand-out build and high-end components, the HP Omen X gaming desktop won't disappoint on performance or features, as long as you like its appearance enough to sacrifice the extra desk space and cash...
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