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
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The Surface Pro gets better performance and battery life from its CPU update, and most models are now fanless. The excellent kickstand is even more flexible
Minimal redesign leaves out USB-C and Thunderbolt options. The Surface Pen stylus is no longer included by default, and new keyboard covers are more expensive than ever. Still not great for lap use
A giant gaming laptop fine-tuned for peak performance, the Origin PC Eon17-X can be as powerful as your wallet will allow...
Great gaming and overall performance, Stunning 4K, G-Sync display, Attractive design, Comfortable keyboard, Lots of customization options
Very expensive, Below-average battery life
The Origin PC Eon17-X delivers great performance for all your gaming, virtual reality and multitasking needs and offers a deep well of customization options...
Insane performance, Superb keyboard and touchpad, Gorgeous 4K panel
Runs hot and loud, Price tag matches its performance
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 t...
Published: 2016-04-08, Author: Matthew , review by: 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...
Published: 2015-10-12, Author: Mike , review by: kotaku.com
Abstract: With a desktop processor and a Nvidia G-Sync display panel, Origin PC's EON17-X laptop is getting dangerously close to my gaming PC's spec.That's no exaggeration. The EON17-X model Origin PC sent me to test out features an Intel Core i7 4790K CPU—newer mo...
Spectacularly powerful, Incredibly fast boot-up, Multicolored backlit keyboard, Four USB 3.0 ports, Good value
Bulky, boring design, Shallow viewing angles, Speakers could be better
The Origin EON17-X is a beastly gaming rig for players who want the best of the best, including Nvidia's top mobile graphics chip and an overclocked Intel desktop processor. It's a $2,699 insurance policy against obsolescence with today's and tomorrow's ...
Excellent customer service, accommodates a wide variety of high-end components, lots of lid designs. Delivers screaming performance with effective temperature modulation
Bulky and pricey, the off-the-shelf design hasn't kept up with other PC makers
Your budget is the only thing that can hold back the Origin PC Eon17-X's tremendous performance potential, but you have to want the traditional bulky desktop replacement...
Abstract: Spoiler alert: We've never tested a gaming laptop as all-around powerful as the Origin PC EON17-X.This big, badass notebook pushes the pedal to the metal with the most potent hardware available, and then Origin PC cranks things to 11 by overclocking both...
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...
The Origin EON17-X is the fastest notebook I have tested. Its performance is off the charts and rivals that of desktop PCs. The tradeoff is that the CPU and GPU still need to be cooled and since size is limited, high-performance blower fans have to be us...