HP OMEN 15 is the company’s latest ultra-thin gaming laptop

HP shares every gamer’s love and passion for winning with the new OMEN 15, designed to be even more powerful and striking with a smaller footprint, taking the gaming experience to a whole new level.

Gaming has evolved from just being a pastime to a lifestyle. Today, it is no longer just finishing levels or completing a mission. It has become a form of expression for gamers, whether they are an everyday casual player looking to de-stress or a hardcore enthusiast working to become the next e-sports professional.

Twitch Tracker, which monitors audiences on the gaming live stream platform, reported that 71 million hours are watched daily from more than one million streamers. In the Philippines, 43 million gamers spent $572 million on games in 2019 alone, and based on the 2021 Digital Report by We Are Social and Hootsuite, out of the 73.9 million of Filipino internet users, 95.8% enjoys playing video games on any device including smartphone and laptop or desktop.

Today’s gamers need the right experience and technology to get the most out of gaming. With OMEN 15, they will be equipped with innovative thermal technology and winning horsepower, stunning visuals to bring games to life by enhancing the overall experience.

Performance that wins

The OMEN 15’s 9th generation Intel Core processor offers desktop-caliber power and performance, whether for playing, livestreaming in pure 4K quality, or both. This is paired with NVIDIA GeForce graphics for a fast and smooth gaming experience. Multi-tasking becomes a breeze with up to 32 GB DDR4 RAM.

Immersive and life-like visuals

Gaming becomes even more life-like with 1080p resolution and a blazing-fast 144 Hz refresh rate for swift and smooth on-screen visuals. Its 15.6” diagonal display is supported by a 180-degree flat hinge design, so the laptop remains stable even during high-octane missions. The micro-edge bezel display promises edge-to-edge immersion that transports players into the game.

Expand the world

Games are guaranteed to run quickly and fluidly with the OMEN 15. It is furnished with dual storage configurations, composed of an SSD drive for the operating system and a traditional hard drive, for fast boot-up times and snappy responsiveness. The PCIe SSD storage is available in capacities of up to 256GB, which is 17 times faster than a traditional 5,400-rpm laptop hard drive. The OMEN 15’s hardware is fully customizable, with a single-panel access for upgrading and maintenance.

Cool laptops make for cool heads

HP understands the passion that goes into gaming, which is why the OMEN 15 is equipped with an IR thermopile sensor, the first in a gaming laptop. The latest in heat management keeps the device cool to the touch without affecting sound quality. The OMEN Tempest Cooling Technology comes with enlarged vent openings for better airflow.

Play hard, play smart

Players can fine-tune and customize their experience with the OMEN Gaming Hub. The OMEN 15 has updates to this software, including the Graphics Switcher. This enables a hybrid setting for battery life of up to 12.5 hours, ideal for working or watching movies. Performance Control makes it easier to tailor settings and activate performance mode, which yields a 17% CPU and GPU power boost.

Sleek and powerful design

All these features are packaged in a sleek and ultra-thin design optimized for gaming. The OMEN 15 is 8% shorter and 11% thinner, while loaded with more power than ever before. Its superior performance is matched by its craftsmanship, with a body sporting an all-metal angular chassis design, polished accents, and other high-quality materials. An island-style backlit keyboard comes with different RGB lighting in four independent zones.

Pricing and availability

Here are the prices for the HP OMEN 15 variants:

  • OMEN Laptop 15-ek0112TX (Intel) is available for PhP 79,990.00.
  • OMEN Laptop 15-ek0074TX (Intel) is available for PhP 87,990.00.
  • OMEN Laptop 15-ek0075TX (Intel) is available for PhP 99,990.00.
  • OMEN Laptop 15-ek0076TX (Intel) is available for PhP 119,990.00.
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Huawei nova 8 review: Upgraded cameras for an upgraded experience

There is a reason why I have always chosen a Huawei nova series phone over any other brands for almost four years now.

Having very specific criteria, the nova series always ticked the right boxes for me. It was affordable, reliable, and the functionality (the cameras in particular) was exactly what I needed.

It had features that no other brand offered at the time. I have owned several nova phones and stuck with the nova 5T for two years now since I did not see significant changes for me to upgrade to the newer models.  Will the nova 8 be able to change my mind?

Design

Personally, I see Huawei as one of the trendsetters in terms of having flashy designs and was always a step ahead among the segment in terms of style and functionality.

One glance at the nova 8 and you would immediately be drawn to its captivating curved OLED display giving it a premium and unique look like that of the P series. It also features a single punch-hole front camera on the top-center of that vibrant and crisp display.

The back panel is covered in an iridescent bluish gold matte finish making it eye-catching from every angle. Its rear cameras are well organized in a pill-shaped panel alongside its chrome and metallic accents for the frame. At just 7.64mm, it comes with a slim body making this phone look refined and high-end.

The bottom is equipped with a single speaker grille, a USB-C charging port, and a microphone, while on the right you will find the volume rocker and power button.

The dual sim tray is positioned at the top along with another microphone.

The overall design is clean, ergonomic, and feels great to the touch giving you a comfortable and secure grip. It now also comes with an in-display fingerprint sensor that makes unlocking your phone feel more natural.

Cameras

The nova 8 carries a 64-megapixel quad-camera setup. This includes an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera, a 2-megapixel depth camera for bokeh, another 2-megapixel macro lens, and of course the imaging system is headlined by the 64-megapixel main sensor at f/1.9 aperture.

This phone has a 1/1.56-inch sensor so on paper alone, it’s bigger and should output better quality as compared to its competitors. And speaking from a professional photographer’s point of view, sensor size is everything and will make all the difference.

It’s very noticeable how crisp and vibrant the details are from the main camera even in poor lighting conditions. Noise levels were minimal compared to a few other phones I’ve so far tried, colors were accurate and very natural, plus the depth of field from the main lens is one of the most natural looks I have seen on any mid-range phone.

This is all thanks to its larger sensor and a fixed aperture of f/1.9 that adds to that distinct “prime lens look” even without having to use its Aperture Mode.

The nova 8 was able to produce stunning landscape photos thanks to its AI enhancement, HDR, and Pro Mode RAW format. The details in shadows and highlights are well balanced bringing out details in vivid colors even when shot against the light.

AI programming is refined & noticeably mild, not over the top compared to some phones whose AI algorithm tends to make photos look a bit cartoonish.

You get 30fps 4K video resolution for the rear and 1080p front camera recording. This phone supposedly has a 4K resolution front camera but our demo unit didn’t seem to have this setting. It also introduces a new feature called Dual-view video adding a creative flair to your videos. Videos produced are smooth with its digital stabilizing doing a good job.

For a more comprehensive camera review, hit this link.

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Performance

Running on the latest EMUI 12 platform with Kirin 829E processor, this phone is smarter and easier to use. The nova 8 also boasts a “Seamless AI LIFE” through Huawei’s ecosystem, giving you the ability to control a number of smart devices at the tip of your fingers.

In terms of memory and storage, this phone comes with 8GB RAM and 128GB ROM.

Performance is smooth and multi-tasking, a breeze. Though I’m not a heavy phone user, I haven’t experienced lags or hiccups during my time with it. I also found it reliable for heavier apps like Lightroom and other photo editing apps which I do a lot.

In addition, the gesture controls make navigating through menus and apps much more convenient. It was quite confusing in the beginning but after getting used to it, my fingers would automatically do the gestures even when I’m already using a different phone.

Watching your favorite shows on Netflix is immersive thanks to its OLED display producing deep blacks and vibrant colors.

Playing light games is smooth and definitely still enjoyable due to its 90Hz refresh rate and 10-bit color depth. The 240 Hz touch sampling rate gives you instant response allowing you to enjoy a smooth gaming and browsing experience.

Battery

Battery life pretty much lasts the whole day on regular use. But even if you forget to charge your phone, you wouldn’t have to worry.

The nova  8 claims to be the first smartphone that supports 66W of fast charging making it really fast to fill up the device from 0-60% in just 15 minutes and a full charge in just around 35 minutes.

However, in my test, the numbers came out differently. 15 minutes of charging yielded 46% of battery life, and 30 minutes gave me 78%. Finally, fully charging the device took around 43 minutes which is not bad and is still relatively fast in my opinion.

The nova  8 is powered with a 3800 mAh which seems just right for a phone of this size. And thanks to several power-saving modes, the phone can theoretically last for up to 49 hours in Power Save Mode, 37h 46mins in normal mode, and nearly 36 hours in performance mode.

Conclusion

As a nova user of four years, I haven’t really seen a significant reason for me to upgrade my nova 5T – until now.

The most significant upgrade for me would definitely be that large sensor, the 4K front camera, and that 66W charger. And let’s not beat around the bush — the biggest downside for me is still the lack of Google services.

But having used this phone for nearly a month now, I just learned to live without it and, surprisingly, it’s not a big adjustment. It’s something I can easily overlook and is actually not a huge loss for me, to be honest. All of your favorite apps are still available on Huawei’s App Gallery and Petal Search.

At its price point, the nova 8 is definitely worth it, it’s like a flagship phone at the price of a midrange phone, in my opinion. It looks and feels premium, is loaded with features, and really, I couldn’t ask for anything more and it got me wanting one as my daily driver.

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