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HP’s new RTX 5070 laptop feels like the sweet spot between thin and bulky

News RoomBy News Room25 May 20262 Mins Read
HP’s new RTX 5070 laptop feels like the sweet spot between thin and bulky
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Modern gaming laptops have largely drifted toward two extremes lately: massive 16-inch and 18-inch desktop replacements, or ultra-compact 14-inch machines that still feel slightly cramped for serious gaming sessions. That’s exactly why HP’s new HyperX Omen 15 feels refreshing, because it brings back the familiar 15-inch gaming laptop formula with a chassis that still feels portable without sacrificing proper gaming hardware underneath.

HP’s compact HyperX Omen 15 packs RTX 5070 graphics with AMD and Intel options

The new HyperX Omen 15 comes with either Intel Core Ultra 7 356H and Core Ultra 9 386H processors or AMD Ryzen 7 8745HX and Ryzen 9 8945HX chips, depending on the configuration. All current US variants pair those CPUs with RTX 5070 laptop graphics, up to 32GB DDR5 memory, and PCIe Gen5 SSD storage.

HP is also leaning heavily into the compact premium-gaming angle here. The laptop features a 15.3-inch 16:10 display with a 1600p IPS panel with a 180Hz refresh rate and 500 nits brightness. However, users can upgrade the laptop to a 2.8K OLED panel at 120Hz, with a peak brightness of around 1,100nits with HDR.

Interestingly, this machine feels positioned right between HP’s larger Omen 16 lineup and ultra-portable options like the Omen Transcend 14. In other words, the classic “middle child” gaming laptop category that used to dominate the market before manufacturers became obsessed with extremes.

The 15-inch gaming laptop is suddenly cool again

While a 15.3-inch display might not sound dramatically bigger than a modern 14-inch gaming laptop on paper, that slightly larger footprint should open the door for meaningful improvements elsewhere. A bigger chassis usually means better thermals, more breathing room for higher GPU wattages, and potentially lower fan noise during gaming sessions, which honestly matters far more than shaving off a few millimeters from the design.

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Then again, at around 5.34 pounds, this is not exactly an ultra-portable machine either. But it still feels far more manageable than the oversized 16-inch and 18-inch gaming laptops dominating the market right now. Interestingly, HP seems to be keeping the new Omen 15 limited to North America for now, which suggests the company may specifically be targeting mainstream US gamers who want strong RTX 5070 performance without carrying around a desktop replacement disguised as a laptop.

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