Sunday, November 8th 2015
Origin PC Launches EVO15-S Gaming Notebook
ORIGIN PC launches Intel's latest "Skylake" i7-6700HQ mobile processor in their line of EVO15-S thin and light laptops for gamers, artists, professionals and enthusiasts. The new Intel Core i7-6700HQ mobile processor features enhanced Intel Turbo Boost Technology and Intel Hyper-Threading Technology to optimize your workflow, increase productivity, and offers the best mobile gaming experience in its class.
Weighing in at a mere 4.36 lbs and measuring only .78 inches thick, the new EVO15-S is the perfect laptop to take with you anywhere to game, stream, and/or work on the go.The New EVO15-S High-Performance Thin and Light Features:
Weighing in at a mere 4.36 lbs and measuring only .78 inches thick, the new EVO15-S is the perfect laptop to take with you anywhere to game, stream, and/or work on the go.The New EVO15-S High-Performance Thin and Light Features:
- 6th Generation Intel Core i7-6700HQ Processor
- 15.6" Full HD, anti-glare eDP Wide View Angle Display (1920x1080; 16:9) or an Optional (3840*2160) 4K eDP Wide View Angle Display
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M 6GB GDDR5 Graphics Card
- Matrix Multi-Monitor Display Support for up to Three External Displays
- Multi-Colored Backlit keyboard with Anti-ghosting Keys
- 256GB SSD m.2 (PCIe GEN 3x4 NVMe ) + 1TB 7200RPM Storage Drive
- 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 2133MHz Memory
- Killer E2400 Game Networking
- USB 3.1 Type-C (1) (connect two 4K 60Hz display with type-c port & support for 15W(5V/3A) power delivery to charge most mobile devices)
- Custom Paint or Laser Etching
- Free Lifetime 24/7 Phone Support Based in the U.S.
11 Comments on Origin PC Launches EVO15-S Gaming Notebook
Don't mess it up with shitty buildquality and terrible materials.
(wish they would provide dedicated GPU on/off hardware switch - much like the one in lenovo y570. It was the best thing ever - set the GPU always for max power, keep it turned off and switch it on only when You need it)
I really like the option to be able to game on my laptop, but portability is more important, since I travel a lot.
And use my laptop for work.
But theres also you that (as I believe) are a more HC gamer, and the I get your point.
Getting back to topic above, the layout reminds me of the MSI GS70 series.
Power button is in the same location and size is almost exactly same
This should be at least $2000 I'm assuming?