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losingNemo
December 30th, 2014, 05:44 PM
This PC laptop specifically for gaming literally has it all; from an HD capacity touchscreen to NIVIDIA GeForce GTX graphics. The specs and features are absolutely wonderful. The graphics card is obviously great, it comes with the operating system Windows 8, Intel Core i7, 8GB 1600 MHz...and the option to customize your keyboard! You can customize your keyboard to where the WASD keys could light up in an entirely different color than the rest and vice versa. Another amazing feature is the fact that you can have the speaker LEDs move to the beat of your music. This gaming laptop has. it. all. It only weights 4 pounds with a 15" (touch)screen. The cost starts at $1500.
If you can afford a $2000 iMac with nowhere near these amazing features and specs, you can obviously afford a $1500 HP OMEN 15.
I, myself, am definitely going to save up for this.

Typhlosion
December 30th, 2014, 06:06 PM
Doesn't have a numberpad though :hmm:

mrmee
December 31st, 2014, 12:50 AM
Doesn't have a numberpad though :hmm:

But it does have a usb. Find a number pad to plug in.

Silicate Wielder
December 31st, 2014, 02:04 AM
This PC laptop specifically for gaming literally has it all; from an HD capacity touchscreen to NIVIDIA GeForce GTX graphics. The specs and features are absolutely wonderful. The graphics card is obviously great, it comes with the operating system Windows 8, Intel Core i7, 8GB 1600 MHz...and the option to customize your keyboard! You can customize your keyboard to where the WASD keys could light up in an entirely different color than the rest and vice versa. Another amazing feature is the fact that you can have the speaker LEDs move to the beat of your music. This gaming laptop has. it. all. It only weights 4 pounds with a 15" (touch)screen. The cost starts at $1500.
If you can afford a $2000 iMac with nowhere near these amazing features and specs, you can obviously afford a $1500 HP OMEN 15.
I, myself, am definitely going to save up for this.

And, if you're really dedicated to Apple, you can always install hackintosh.

Kacey
December 31st, 2014, 11:30 AM
Eeh, this sounds cool. I'm still gonna stick with ASUS.

phuckphace
December 31st, 2014, 11:59 AM
I do like all-metal laptop bodies but I hate that "gaming" laptops are always riced out with L33T GAYM0R glowing bullshit and ugly LEDs everywhere to appeal to the WoW-playing scrubs. the perfect invention would be a ThinkPad T-series with a good mid-range general purpose dedicated GPU (instead of onboard graphics or a QuadroNVS). plain matte black frame please, I'm going to be looking at the screen 100% of the time anyway.