Tuesday, June 30th 2015

Origin PC Launches NVIDIA G-SYNC Ready EON17-X and EON15-X Laptops

ORIGIN PC announced today NVIDIA's revolutionary G-Sync technology is now available on their EON17-X and EON15-X custom gaming laptops. By synchronizing the display refresh rates to the GPU, G-SYNC eliminates screen tearing, minimizes display stutter and lowers input lag to deliver the very best gaming experience possible and for the first time ever it's available on a laptop. Experience the smoothest and fastest gameplay ever with NVIDIA's G-SYNC display technology on ORIGIN PC's EON17-X and EON15-X high-performance laptops today.
NVIDIA G-SYNC Ready EON17-X and EON15-X Features
  • Smoothest and Fastest Gaming Experience on a Laptop
  • Seamless Gameplay Free from Stuttering
  • Eliminates Screen Tearing
  • Minimizes Input Lag
  • Display options are now available in 1080p (EON17-X Only) and 4K Resolution (EON15-X Only)
  • FREE Lifetime 24/7 US Based Support
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3 Comments on Origin PC Launches NVIDIA G-SYNC Ready EON17-X and EON15-X Laptops

#1
GhostRyder
I love the idea of mobile G-Sync (Or even Freesync) strictly because your laptop can gain some extra life by not having the feeling of stutters or lag because the GPU is having trouble keeping up later on. My only complaint here is the choice of displays, I am all for the 1080p option by why no 1440p option? I would want that much more than a 4k option on the mobile end if for nothing else than its to difficult currently to run it with mobile GPU's (Even dual 970m's and 980m's have trouble).
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#2
Kaynar
GhostRyderI love the idea of mobile G-Sync (Or even Freesync) strictly because your laptop can gain some extra life by not having the feeling of stutters or lag because the GPU is having trouble keeping up later on. My only complaint here is the choice of displays, I am all for the 1080p option by why no 1440p option? I would want that much more than a 4k option on the mobile end if for nothing else than its to difficult currently to run it with mobile GPU's (Even dual 970m's and 980m's have trouble).
There is generally a problem with laptop manufacturers. Must be their brain. There are tons screen models with different specs but apparently 1440p on a laptop is rocket science and 4k on a 17" and IPS is rocket science as well.
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John Awolk
KaynarThere is generally a problem with laptop manufacturers. Must be their brain. There are tons screen models with different specs but apparently 1440p on a laptop is rocket science and 4k on a 17" and IPS is rocket science as well.
I agree, they should make more 1440p gaming laptops, that would be so good. Newer gaming laptops (especially high-end G-Sync gaming laptops) have IPS panels now. See www.g-sync.com for example.
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