The Origin Omega is the end-all, be-all of PC gaming in the living room. It's powerful enough to run games in Ultra-HD and offers enough storage options for an arsenal of video and audio content.
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Origin EON17-X is claimed to be a “desktop replacement”. This big, aggressive looking laptop tries to achieve that by using the best possible hardware available. An Intel i7 processor and a Geforce GTX 1080 comes to mind when someone says best possible. On top of this, Origin also overclocks the already powerful GeForce GTX 1080 …
"$1,935 and comprises of a quad-core Intel Core i3-8100, a 120Hz, 1920×1080 G-sync compatible display and powering this display is an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060, other than that it also includes 8GB of RAM and a 500GB Seagate FireCuda HDD."
On what planet does that replace an equivalent desktop? Even with the current gouge on GPUs, those parts can be assembled in a decent case with a good PSU and equivalent monitor for little over half as much.
VRFocus reports on the news that Origin is rolling out a line of Chronos PCs that are being touted as virtual reality ready.
I've heard some very good things about the Origin Omega when it comes to top end performance. A friend of mine in the industry has been using a similar Origin model and considers it a godsend so if you're looking for a gaming PC this one might well be worth a look for you.