Origin supercharges the sleek EVO15-S with a powerful 6-core CPU, 144Hz display
A great laptop gets even better.
The Origin PC EVO15-S wowed us ( go.pcworld.com/ev15) late last year as one of the first gaming laptops wielding Nvidia’s potent Geforce GTX 1070 Max-q graphics. Now the slim, sleek, and supercharged notebook is getting a CPU upgrade to match. Recently, Origin announced that the EVO15-S ( go.pcworld. com/or15) and its classy professional cousin, the Origin NT-15 ( go.pcworld.com/nt15), can be ordered with the 6-core Core i7-8750h processor ( go.pcworld.com/6ci9) that Intel just revealed. Before now, Intel’s fastest
mobile CPUS topped out at four cores.
The processor isn’t the only hardware receiving a speed boost. Boutique PC builders like Origin thrive by offering buyers wider component selection than they’d find elsewhere. Unlike many premium gaming notebooks, a wide variety of panel options exist for the EVO15-S and NT-15, and they’re getting another: an ultra-fast 144Hz, 1080p matte display. Previous incarnations topped out at 120Hz and while we had no complaints whatsoever with the performance of the laptop’s screen, a faster option gives the powerful GTX 1070 Max-q even more room to spread its wings. Graphics this powerful scream at 1080p resolution.
Beyond those two new features, the laptops remain largely the same. Or small-y the same, rather, as the EVO15-S measures in at a scant 0.7 inches thick with a weight somewhere in the 4-pound range depending on configuration. That’s downright svelte for a portable—and now, a much more powerful— gaming laptop.
Boutique PC builders like Origin thrive by offering buyers wider component selection than they’d find elsewhere.