HP's Omen X 2S 15: A Dual-Screen Gaming Laptop
by Anton Shilov on May 16, 2019 3:00 PM ESTLarge displays as well as dual-monitor setups clearly improve productivity of office workers and creative professionals. Applying this to broader markets, HP thinks that gamers could also benefit from two displays by accessing messaging or media services, or even tweak performance of their components without quitting their games. To that end, HP is rolling out a new dual-screen laptop, the gaming-focused Omen X 2S 15. In addition to a typical 15.6-inch LCD as a main display, it also sports a secondary, 5.98-inch multitouch screen.
Being a high-performance gaming notebook, the HP Omen X 2S 15 comes in a relatively thin 2 cm (0.78 inch) chassis yet weighs 2.35 kg (5.18 lb). Depending on the configuration, the machine can be equipped with a 144Hz Full-HD IPS display, an even faster 240 Hz Full-HD IPS display, or a 60Hz Ultra-HD IPS display, with all configurations supporting NVIDIA's G-Sync technology. Meanwhile all models of the Omen X 2S 15 are equipped with a 5.98-inch Full-HD multi-touch display, which is clearly intended to be one of its main selling points. As noted above, the screen can be used for messaging, monitoring system’s vitals, performance tweaking, customization of lighting, multimedia browsing, and so on.
When it comes to internals, the HP Omen X 2S 15 is based on Intel’s eight-core Core i9-9880H (2.3 – 4.8 GHz, 16 MB cache) processor, and paired with either NVIDIA’s Max-Q GeForce RTX 2070 or RTX 2080 graphics chips. Both key components are cooled down using the HP Omen Tempest cooling system featuring two 12V fans, multiple thick heat pipes, as well as multiple air intake and air exhaust openings. HP even uses a liquid metal compound from Thermal Grizzly to maximize cooling performance.
The system can also be equipped with up to 64 GB of DDR4-3200 memory as well as up to two 1 TB NVMe/PCIe SSDs in RAID 0 mode (see the table below for exact specs). Meanwhile, the CPU, GPU, DRAM, and storage can be easily accessed and upgraded when needed.
Like other high-end gaming notebooks of 2019, the HP Omen X 2S is outfitted with Intel’s Wireless-AC 9560 802.11ac + Bluetooth unit, a GbE port, a Thunderbolt 3-capable USB-C port, three USB 3.1 Type-A ports, two display outputs (a mini DisplayPort and an HDMI 2.0b), a Full-HD webcam, and so on. The audio subsystem of the PC is comprised of built-in stereo speakers with Bang & Oluffsen badge as well as an amplifier, and a 3.5-mm headset jack. The laptop also comes with a per-key RGB-backlit keyboard with N-key rollover, and a touchpad.
General Specifications of HP's Omen X 2S 15 | ||||
FHD 144 Hz | FHD 240 Hz | 4K 60 Hz | ||
Display | Size | 15.6" | ||
Type | IPS | |||
Resolution | 1920×1080 | 3840×2160 | ||
Brightness | ? cd/m² | |||
Color Gamut | ? | |||
Refresh Rate | 144 Hz | 240 Hz | 60 Hz | |
CPU | Intel Core i9-9880H - 8C/16T, 2.3 - 4.8 GHz, 16 MB cache | |||
Graphics | Integrated | UHD Graphics 620 (24 EUs) | ||
Discrete | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 8 GB GDDR6 with Max-Q design NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 8 GB GDDR6 with Max-Q design |
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RAM | up to 64 GB dual-channel DDR4-3200 | |||
Storage | Single Drive | 256 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD 512 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD 1 TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD 2 TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD |
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Dual Drive | 2 × Intel Optane Memory 32GB SSD + 512 GB SSD 2 × 256 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD with RAID 0 configured 2 × 512 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD with RAID 0 configured 2 × 1 TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD with RAID 0 configured |
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Wi-Fi + Bluetooth | Intel Wireless-AC 9560, 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (2 x 2) Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5 | |||
Thunderbolt | 1 × USB Type-C TB3 port | |||
USB | 3 × USB 3.1 Type-A | |||
Display Outputs | 1 × Mini DisplayPort 1.3 1 × HDMI 2.0 |
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GbE | Yes | |||
Webcam | Front-facing HP Wide Vision Full-HD Webcam | |||
Other I/O | Microphone, stereo speakers, TRRS audio jack, trackpad, etc. | |||
Battery, PSU | Default | ? Wh + 230 W PSU | ||
Dimensions | Thickness | 20 mm | 0.78 inch | ||
Width | 36.21 cm | 14.26 inch | |||
Depth | 26.17 cm | 10.3 inch | |||
Weight (average) | 2.35 kilograms | 5.18 lbs | |||
Operating System | Windows 10 |
HP plans to start selling its OMEN X 2S laptop by June via HP.com and other retailers for a starting price of $2099.99. Models with a 240 Hz displays are expected to hit the market in July.
Last year ASUS released its ZenBook Pro 15 laptops with a 5.5-inch screen in the touchpad that were aimed at business users as well as demanding consumers. The machine received a lot of publicity at Computex 2018, but it is unclear how successful they have been commercially. HP for its part seems to think highly of the concept as it looks to try its luck with dual-screen notebooks, though it's interesting to note that the company will be positioning them them completely differently as it wants to address gamers.
Related Reading:
- HP at CES 2019: OMEN 15 Laptop Gets 240 Hz Monitor, New NVIDIA GPU, 802.11ax
- HP Reverb Virtual Reality Headset: A 4K HMD with 6DOF
- HP at CES 2019: OMEN X Emperium 65-Inch 144Hz G-Sync HDR Monitor with Soundbar
- HP Announces Omen X Laptop: 17.3” LCD, Core i7 + GeForce GTX with Overclocking
Source: HP
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euler007 - Thursday, May 16, 2019 - link
If you look closely there's a laptop in that blonde woman picture.plewis00 - Thursday, May 16, 2019 - link
Anyone else think an 8-core CPU and RTX 2070 or 2080 is just not going to be cooled properly wiht a chassis that thin and small? Even if HP fits their special-marketing Omen Tempest cooling solution...notashill - Thursday, May 16, 2019 - link
The performance and power consumption of these chips are nowhere near their confusingly-similarly-named desktop counterparts because they are very heavily underclocked. The 9900H only has 2.3Ghz base clock and 45W TDP, and the Max-Q 2070 and 2080 are both 80W.Opencg - Thursday, May 16, 2019 - link
If that really is a 240hz IPS then it's the first I've ever heard of. Average response time would need to be around 4ms which would mean best case would be around 1ms and it would be advertised as that. I've never seen a 1ms IPS. It's either some amazing new IPS or its really a TN or its blurry as all hell at 240hz.GreenReaper - Friday, May 17, 2019 - link
The dual screen position is better this time around, at least. Throw in a TrackPoint rather than having to use an external mouse and it could have wider uses.utmode - Friday, May 17, 2019 - link
I wonder who many of this they sell? is it worth the R& D?