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December 2013
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Desktop graphics and CPU performance in a notebook, Some internal components are user-upgradable, Roomy, comfortable keyboard and touch pad, Smart-looking display, Solid overall build quality
Arguably overkill for 1080p gaming, Loud fans at full speed, Brief battery life, No option for a higher-than 1080p display
With Nvidia's desktop-grade GeForce GTX 980 inside, the EON17-SLX is among the most powerful gaming laptops we've ever tested—decimating game play at 1080p to a degree that lesser laptops may be a better value. Read More…...
This is a laptop stuffed with desktop parts, including an overclocked processor and the type of desktop graphics card VR systems such as Oculus Rift require. It's highly configurable, and very powerful
The generic body is clunky and ugly, especially considering the price. A VR-ready configuration costs a lot. The keyboard, touchpad and display are all merely OK
The Origin PC Eon17-SLX is very expensive, and none too pretty, but also one of the only gaming laptops with the specialized components needed for VR hardware such as the Oculus Rift...
Resumen: Every once in a while, a vendor sends us a preconfigured gaming PC or notebook. We don't usually focus too much on these systems because so many of readers are quite clearly DIY builders. Gaming notebooks are another beast, though. Without going thr...
Blazing performance, Impressive display with broad viewing angles, Good sound
Big and bulky, Brief battery life, Expensive
Origin's "Haswell" refresh of the EON17-SLX offers awesome SLI graphics performance, great sound, and a nice display. But with its hefty weight and poor battery life, it's not a system you'll want to carry over your shoulder regularly. ...
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Publicación: 2013-11-19, Autor: Dan , crítica de: cnet.com
The Origin PC EON17-SLX is a very powerful gaming laptop from a company with killer tech support. Highly flexible configuration options make it easy to build to your budget, and a Thunderbolt port adds a bit of future-proofing
A top-of-the-line build is still prohibitively expensive, and even with a few new design tweaks, the chassis can't compare with custom designs from the major PC makers
Cramming the most high-end parts into a massive 17-inch body will top $4,000, but you also get a powerful laptop that has more next-gen gaming muscle than any living-room console.
Jaw-dropping price tag in test configuration, Boxy, generic Clevo shell, Touch pad could be better
With a phalanx of top-line components, a nice 1080p screen, and excellent audio, this overclocked, dual-GPU gaming rig is ready for just about anything. We only wish its exterior looked a bit less generic. ...
No touchscreen plus a mediocre touchpad, Not particularly portable
The Origin EON17-SLX is an absolute powerhouse, but I worry that it's too much of a desktop replacement. Let me explain: the laptop is heavy (it weighs 9.2 pounds, and its power block weighs 3.8 pounds for a total weight of 13 pounds), it has poor battery...
Publicación: 2013-01-31, Autor: Brian , crítica de: pcmag.com
Overclocked quad-core processor. SLI graphics. Giant, fast storage. Customizable keyboard lighting. Windows 8.
Crazy-expensive. Delicate 4-pin power jack
The Origin EON17-SLX high-end gaming laptop has the latest and best of everything, from an overclocked quad-core processor to SLI graphics. It's a mean machine, but it costs serious green....
Publicación: 2012-12-25, Autor: Matt , crítica de: Digitaltrends.com
Excellent 1080p G-Sync display, Great speakers, Desktop-class processor and GPU, Excellent solid state drive selection
Generic chassis, Poor battery life, More expensive than similar competition
Origin's EON17-SLX is every gamer's dream. It doesn't just play games well; it sneaks behind them, puts them in a chokehold, and forces them to say bad things about their mothers. Only Nvidia 3D vision (an optional extra not found on our review unit), i...