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HP Omen X 2S 15 review – Core i9 and two screens in a super tight chassis

HP Omen X 2S 15 review – Core i9 and two screens in a super tight chassis

Posted on May 28, 2019 By Jarvis

Okay, we’ve seen a super thin gaming device. We’ve seen a super light gaming laptop, we have even seen a second display embedded underneath the touchpad (ASUS ZenBook Pro 14 UX480), however, we were yet to see a laptop like this one. It houses a Nintendo 3DS-like display in its base, so you can use it for an infinite amount of purposes. HP says that most of the gamers are either on social media or are watching game-related streams on their smartphones during gameplay, so they decided – why don’t we take away the strain of these poor handheld devices.
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