Testseek.com have collected 38 expert reviews of the Origin PC EON17-X and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Origin PC EON17-X.
November 2016
(79%)
38 Reviews
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Published: 2018-10-23, Author: John , review by: in.pcmag.com
Abstract: So you want the fastest laptop your money can buy? That's a challenging goal: It depends on how you define "fast," and to some extent on how you define "laptop," too. Still, we'll try to help you hit the moving target here.The short version? There are di...
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Published: 2017-09-22, Author: Matthew , review by: in.pcmag.com
Fast all-around and gaming performance, 4K G-Sync screen, Huge amount of storage and fast M,2 SSDs, USB-C with Thunderbolt 3
Big, clunky design, Display's matte finish mutes picture, Very short battery life
The EON17-X is a big, hefty gaming laptop, and if you can afford this configuration you'll get incredible performance and a bevy of useful features...
With the EON17-X, there's definitely a new “fastest single-GPU” deskbook on the streets. It's hard to conceive how a notebook could get any faster with today's parts, as this system pushes the thermal limits of laptop design. It's not that the temps thems...
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Published: 2016-04-12, Author: Matthew , review by: in.pcmag.com
Costs less than much of the competition, Overclocked desktop-class processor, Very good gaming performance, Plenty of storage space and connectivity options, including USB-C, Customizable keyboard backlighting
Wide and heavy, 3-hour battery life, Poorly placed fingerprint reader
The Origin EON17-X is a high-end gaming laptop with a desktop-grade CPU and plenty of luxury features. It's more than capable of running games smoothly at the highest settings, and does so at a lower price point than much of the competition...
Abstract: The last time we reviewed the Origin EON17-X gaming laptop in 2016, it was dubbed “the most powerful gaming laptop we ever tested,” and this is just as true today as it was in 2016 with latest EON17-X. This latest version features everything from a lovely...
The Origin PC Eon17-X is a highly customizable 17-inch gaming laptop backed by personalized service. It has a large port and connection assortment, an excellent 4K display, a good RGB backlit keyboard and a touchpad with a built-in fingerprint reader. Exc
More like a portable desktop than a laptop, the generic-looking Eon17-X is large and heavy and expensive, starting at around $1,800. Its cooling fans are distractingly loud
A giant gaming laptop fine-tuned for peak performance, the Origin PC Eon17-X can be as powerful as your wallet will allow...
There's nothing elegant about the Origin EON17-X. It's a burly, brute of a gaming laptop focused solely on raw performance, and that's exactly why we love it. We're finally able to play 4K games with high-to-Ultra settings on a laptop at consistently smoo
Because of the annoying trackpad, you'll almost always want to plug in a mouse into this laptop. Coupled with the two-hour battery life, and this is a machine you'll likely never use anywhere but at a desk. Thus, it's less of a gaming laptop you can use a
If you've been searching for a gaming laptop that's truly as powerful as a desktop, this is it. The Origin EON17-X sets itself apart from all 17-inch gaming laptops with its full-on desktop-grade processor and overclocked components to achieve the best pe...
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Published: 2016-12-24, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com
Unrivaled performance and power, Keyboard offers deep travel, 4K media mastery
Annoying trackpad, Tiny fingerprint reader
With great power comes a gargantuan price tag. The Origin EON17-X is hands down the most powerful gaming laptop out today – shame about the touchpad and battery life, though...
Published: 2015-12-22, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com
Top, end performance, Spacious screen, Booming speakers
Big price tag, A complete power hog
The Origin EON17-X is a true desktop replacement, featuring a large screen and desktop CPU. The only thing missing from this equation is a full-on graphics chip...