That’s fine for a laptop packing the specs the HP Omen 16 offers at its asking price, but it’s that type of plastic that sounds hollow when you drum your fingernails on it. I just wish it felt as premium as it looks. It looks premium all around, and you can even engage the RGB lighting on the keyboard whenever you’ve finally sat down to play some games. Similar to a laptop like the Lenovo Legion 9, you have rounded corners around the body, as well as a small bit of the body that juts out beyond the screen in the back. It’s black all around, only broken up by a silver Omen logo on the lid. It’s a reserved design that looks good, even if the final product ends up a little boring. There are no gaudy badges that scream “this is a gaming laptop,” no off-putting translucent keys, and certainly no RGB underglow like you’d find on the Asus ROG Strix Scar 17. The HP Omen 16 is understated in the right way. HP Omen 16: design Jacob Roach / Digital Trends You can trick the laptop out for $2,090 with the Ryzen 9 7940HS and RTX 4070, along with 32GB of memory, 2TB of storage, and a 1440p display with a 240Hz refresh rate. The laptop starts at $1,200, and you’ll get a Ryzen 7 7840HS and RTX 4060 for that price, along with the same storage, memory, and display. 16.1-inch, 1080p IPS, 7ms response time, 165HzĢx USB-A 3.2 Gen 1, 2x USB-C (1x with USB power deliver), HDMI 2.1, Ethernet, 3.5mm headphone
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