This is a new world of gaming, where the competition is relentless but greatness is up for grabs. Equipped with powerful hardware and a venomous design, the OMEN Laptop is ready for the battlefield, anytime, anywhere. Go on, stake your claim.
Windows 10 Home 64 Latest generation Intel® Core™ i5-7300HQ Quad-core Processor 39.6 cm (15.6") diagonal Full-HD (1920 x 1080) anti-glare display 8GB RAM with 128GB SSD and 1TB storage NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1050 (2 GB GDDR5 dedicated)
Save £100 when you add evoucher SUMMER100 to your basket. Offer ends 31st July
£100.00 more than John lewis's HP OMEN 15-ax203na but comes with 128GB SSD.
Top comments
Kidmonkey
12 Jul 178#4
Shouldn't it be £666?
All comments (28)
bansalkrishan
12 Jul 171#1
Was available for 599 at John Lewis. May still be available
musefan2001
12 Jul 172#2
Still is £599 at John Lewis but that doesn't have the SSD. Is this worth an extra £100....? I don't imagine it is!
SomebodE
12 Jul 172#3
A decent 128gb Nvme SSD is around 65quid so you're paying for someone to install it at the factory and not voiding the warranty. Removing the drive from the JL version before a warranty claim might be an option if the chassis doesn't have any warranty seals on it
master10 to SomebodE
12 Jul 17#5
But if you buy the cheaper one you also have a HDD you can sell or utilise as external.
musefan2001 to SomebodE
12 Jul 17#6
Genuine question, is it worth it to have an SSD in a laptop? or could you save yourself £100 and have a standard HDD?
eraldo to SomebodE
12 Jul 17#16
You cant void the warranty by upgrading certain parts. Its part of UK law.
Kidmonkey
12 Jul 178#4
Shouldn't it be £666?
bestbuy123
12 Jul 17#7
SSD just helps for a faster boot up
Axeboy to bestbuy123
12 Jul 171#9
Naa, it helps much much more than that. Its not just a quick bootup, programme loading etc but overall most people will notice quite a difference
Shauny_uk
12 Jul 17#8
Wouldn't you be better off getting the John Lewis deal as you can add a ssd along side the 1tb original HD?
ArthurDent1 to Shauny_uk
12 Jul 17#11
This already has both an SSD and a 1TB HDD alongside it.
WalkableBuffalo
12 Jul 171#10
It is worth it, it's no different to having an SSD in a desktop
Boot up time is immensely faster than on a HDD, games and files will load much faster
Really with this particularly model and the one from John Lewis it's just the toss up of whether you can find an SSD cheaper than £100 and want to install it yourself
targetbsp
12 Jul 172#12
If you'd ever had an SSD, you wouldn't be asking the question. It's a luxury. But it's a luxury in the same way air con is in a car. Once you've had it, you're never buying one without again!
Opening post
Windows 10 Home 64
Latest generation Intel® Core™ i5-7300HQ Quad-core Processor
39.6 cm (15.6") diagonal Full-HD (1920 x 1080) anti-glare display
8GB RAM with 128GB SSD and 1TB storage
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1050 (2 GB GDDR5 dedicated)
Save £100 when you add evoucher SUMMER100 to your basket. Offer ends 31st July
£100.00 more than John lewis's HP OMEN 15-ax203na but comes with 128GB SSD.
Top comments
All comments (28)
Boot up time is immensely faster than on a HDD, games and files will load much faster
Really with this particularly model and the one from John Lewis it's just the toss up of whether you can find an SSD cheaper than £100 and want to install it yourself