You’ve never seen a PC like HP’s Omen X Compact Desktop. It’s a powerful gaming rig, and →
Top Features -Sturdy build and good-looking design -Flawless performance -Impressive audio and video With the proliferation →
HP went big with its Omen gaming machines last year, giving us some major VoodooPC flashbacks in the →
Mobile gaming is a serious business, and one which commands some serious hardware, and you’re spoiled →
We’re back with another comparison, this time taking a step away from GPUs and moving the →
NVIDIA’s new Max-Q design graphics cards have drawn quite a bit of attention to themselves. Here →
Notebooks with NVIDIA’s new Max-Q design graphics chips are starting to hit the market and everybody are →
Not long ago NVIDIA announced its new series of notebook graphics cards – Max-Q which is set →
The previous Omen 17 generation was somehow decent but not good enough to go against the →
We continue with the comparisons between the best current budget gaming notebooks. A few days back →
Until someone figures out lag-free, wireless virtual reality (VR) from a PC or develops an standalone →
Zotac was one of the first companies to put together a VR backpack PC concept and →
It’s big. It’s powerful. It’s cube-shaped. The Omen X desktop from HP is one of the →
Gaming laptops have little reason to envy their desktop counterparts anymore, and the HP Omen 17 →
HP is a trusted brand–a big US company that’s been around for eons (by tech standards) →
HP has ominous intentions for budget gamers–and that’s a great thing. Following the launch of last →
Cue up the haunting demonic music. Starting sometime in August, HP will be unleashing the Omen →
The second coming of the HP Omen is here with the HP Omen Pro, one made →