Thursday, May 9th 2013

ORIGIN PC Offers The Ultimate Mobile Performance Bundle

ORIGIN PC is now offering their award-winning EON17-SLX RTS (Ready-To-Ship) laptops that deliver the ultimate mobile performance in a special bundle for a limited time only! Right out ofthe box, the EON17-SLX RTS gaming laptop arrives pre-configured with dual NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680M graphics cards in SLI, an Intel Core i7 mobile processor,16GB of 1600MHz memory, 240GB solid state hard drive, 1 TB additional storage hard drive and is bundled with a high-performance mouse, headset and an ORIGIN PC messenger bag. All RTS systems offer the same unmatched quality and performance as all ORIGIN PC systems and are backed by the same industry leading lifetime 24/7 customer support. All EON17-SLX RTS systems ship the next business day after payment is processed.The EON17-SLX RTS Ultimate Mobile Performance .
Bundle Features:
  • Intel Core i7 3840QM Mobile Processor
  • Dual 4GB NVIDIA GTX 680M With Professional ORIGIN PC Professional GPU Overclocking
  • 16GB Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz RAM
  • 8XDVD+/-R/RW Optical Drive
  • 240GB Solid State Drive
  • 1TB Additional Storage Hard Drive
  • Windows 7 Home Premium
  • Includes High-performance Mouse, Headset and ORIGIN PC Messenger Bag
Regular Price: $3,899
Special Bundle Price: $3,399
Total Bundled Savings: $500

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10 Comments on ORIGIN PC Offers The Ultimate Mobile Performance Bundle

#1
jboydgolfer
LOL

$3200 +??!! keep it.
Maybe that price includes a Generator as well, You'll need it .My vote says that thing will spend 90% or more of it's life on a Desk, plugged in. Yeah I KNOW what 2 GPU's cost, STILL.
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#2
Fourstaff
jboydgolferLOL

$3200 +??!! keep it.
Dual 680M is pretty expensive if you ask me
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#3
Ravenas
jboydgolferLOL

$3200 +??!! keep it.
Maybe that price includes a Generator as well, You'll need it .My vote says that thing will spend 90% or more of it's life on a Desk, plugged in. Yeah I KNOW what 2 GPU's cost, STILL.
The specifications of this laptop warrant such a high price. You may not like spending $3000+ on a laptop, but then again, you won't own a laptop with specs like this.
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#4
CrAsHnBuRnXp
RavenasThe specifications of this laptop warrant such a high price. You may not like spending $3000+ on a laptop, but then again, you won't own a laptop with specs like this.
Youre right, I wont. Ill be buying a desktop that Ill be able to overclock thank you. :)
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#5
Totally
RavenasThe specifications of this laptop warrant such a high price. You may not like spending $3000+ on a laptop, but then again, you won't own a laptop with specs like this.
This thing isn't exactly playing the strengths of a laptop, a matter-of-fact it's in desktop territory at desktop pricing. So why wouldn't I, or anybody in fact, just buy a desktop which would be more powerful for what they're asking.
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#6
NinkobEi
Some people might work on the road/in a hotel and dont have the option to bring their desktop with them. Its a niche market but there IS a market. That said, no one I know has ever had good luck with a high dollar laptop. They always end up overheating or failing in some way. Best bang for buck is usually the best idea. I'm sure a $1000 laptop these days can push out 1/2 the performance of this thing, which should be plenty.
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#7
Ravenas
I was making a point to the poster that commented on this laptop. The point is that he thinks that the price is a big joke and that the laptop isn't worth what they are advertising it for... You have to take some big things in to consideration when speaking on pricing of laptops... It isn't a desktop, and with that being said you don't have the means to build this device. Additionally, the specifications of this laptop are beyond top of the line.

I personally will not buy this because I think the money can be better invested in to a desktop rather than a laptop. Laptops are meant for mobile production and not game stress for hours. Although, I do believe the price of this laptop is warranted.
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#8
Ikaruga
NinkobEiThat said, no one I know has ever had good luck with a high dollar laptop.
This!

All people I know who had a high end laptops were complaining about their massive overheating noise machines which all ended up being outdated and/or malfunctioning quite fast.
I do respect and appreciate Origin's enthusiasm here of course, I'm just a little worried and skeptical about if the performances of top tier desktop PCs are really doable in the "laptop form factor" or not.

But the price is "OK" (imo), considering this is really premium quality. Try to design, order the parts and build something like this, market it, pay up your employees and the running costs of your business, and lets see if you can do it cheaper;)
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#9
alucasa
NinkobEiSome people might work on the road/in a hotel and dont have the option to bring their desktop with them. Its a niche market but there IS a market. That said, no one I know has ever had good luck with a high dollar laptop. They always end up overheating or failing in some way. Best bang for buck is usually the best idea. I'm sure a $1000 laptop these days can push out 1/2 the performance of this thing, which should be plenty.
Yep, a 1000 bucks laptop is pretty good these days. It will have 650m or so with FHD screen. If you up the budget to 1300ish, you will get 660m or 670m even. And they are portable.
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#10
tokyoduong
alucasaYep, a 1000 bucks laptop is pretty good these days. It will have 650m or so with FHD screen. If you up the budget to 1300ish, you will get 660m or 670m even. And they are portable.
My $800 laptop has an i7, 8GB DDR3, 660GTXM, 1080p, and 4-5 hr battery life

I don't see how they can price this at $3200. A Sager has a better reputation in reliability and cheaper.
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