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HP has unveiled its most thermally advanced gaming laptop ever with the new Omen 16, and it also unveiled its Victus 15 laptop for emerging gamers.
The Omen 16 laptop features better power and cooling with an extra thermal outlet and heat pipe that results in increased graphics processing unit (GPU) and central processing unit (CPU) performance, HP said.
And the Victus 15 laptop provides entry level gamers an accessible device to game on the go in three different colors.
HP also unveiled the Omen Gaming Hub, with a new Optimizer feature which frees system resources and improves PC performance regardless of platform.
Gaming continues to permeate throughout the globe and in America with 76% of the U.S. population playing games an average of 16.5 hours a week in 2021, an increase of 3.8 hours from 2019. And total consumer spending for PC gaming hardware and accessories is up 62% from 2019, HP said.
“As people continue to spend more time gaming, they want hardware and software that will allow them to game longer while keeping them immersed,” said Josephine Tan, global head and general manager of consumer PCs at HP, in a statement. “These latest additions to HP’s gaming ecosystem give people of all backgrounds — rookie gamers and veterans alike — the tools they need to expand their gaming horizons, now and into the future.”
HP said it designed the new Omen for seasoned adventurers in gaming who crave the latest advancements in hardware and software to run games at the best settings so they feel immersed in the experience.
The new Omen 16 has upgrades in the form of an added fifth heat pipe and fourth outflow vent. That has
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