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Origin Eon 17 SLX Review

Origin Eon 17 SLX Review

Posted on February 9, 2016March 28, 2020 By Jarvis

Origin PC has never been afraid to give gamers what they want. If that means cramming a ridiculous number of high-end components into a custom-painted chassis, so be it. But the company has outdone itself with the Eon17-SLX (reviewed at $3,382; starting at $2,082). Origin PC packed an Intel Core i7 Skylake processor and an Nvidia desktop chip into a redesigned frame with a pretty Nvidia G-Sync display, epic audio and a blazing-fast solid-state drive. And when the time comes, the laptop is ready, willing and able to run virtual reality.

The Eon17-SLX is heavy and doesn’t last long between charges, but Origin PC has put enough awesomeness into this laptop to overcome any shortcomings.
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