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Origin PC Omni review

Posted on April 11, 2017January 17, 2019 By Jarvis

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There’s no denying that Origin PC’s Omni custom-build all-in-one is fast, or that with its 34-inch curved display it delivers a great gaming experience. It’s expensive, but doesn’t seem overpriced when compared to similarly equipped systems. And because it’s almost fully upgradable, at least given the present state of components, it’s not a bad investment. And I can see some advantages. For instance, if you want the power of a high-end gaming system but a bit more elegant look than you typically find from a market segment with a design aesthetic that tends more towards letting it all hang out than hiding it away. (I kind of want it to have a transparent back, though.)

But you can’t really consider it a space saver thanks to that 34-inch display, unless you plan to hang it on the wall. Yes, you can.
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