HP Omen 15 gaming laptop details leak on HP’s website

The HP Omen 15 gaming laptops appears set to get a Ryzen 7 4800H processor.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

The HP Omen 15 gaming laptop briefly appeared on HP UK’s website before being taken down. The listing has since been removed, but you can check out a cached version of ithere(via Tom’s Hardware). The gaming laptop will have an AMD Ryzen 4800H processor and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060, according to the listing. The price listed for the laptop is £1,199.99, but that includes VAT (value-added tax). After removing that tax and converting the amount to dollars, it comes to roughly $1,200. Though, U.S. pricing doesn’t always line up with foreign pricing directly converted.

As with all leaks, the specs listed might not be the same as the product that’s released. However, here’s what the listing states the HP Open 15 gaming laptop will look like.

On the inside, the listing states the HP Omen 15 will run on a 35W Ryzen 7 4800H processor paired with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060. The APU also has integrated graphics with seven Vega Compute Units at 1,600MHz. The RTX 2060 in the listing has 1,920 CUDA cores, 240 Tensor cores, and supports real-time ray tracing.

The listing doesn’t include details about the display’s pixel count but does state that it supports AMD Freesync. The keyboard has four RGB lighting zones for customization, though it doesn’t have the number pad that its predecessor has. There is a set of keys above the arrows, but it isn’t a full number. The trackpad is larger than previous models. The listing also states that its speakers are from Bang & Olufsen.

The listing doesn’t include a Wh count for the laptop’s battery, but it does state that it supports fast charging that allows you to top the battery from 0 percent to 50 percent in about 45 minutes.

If all the details are accurate, the HP Omen 15 seems like a powerful gaming laptop that supports real-time ray tracing for a reasonable price.

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