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HP launches dual-screen gaming laptop

By THE NATION

 

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HP Thailand has unveiled a lineup of Omen and HP Pavilion Gaming innovations.

 

The Omen X 2S – a dual-screen gaming laptop – and the Omen 15 laptop is the thinnest yet, and both HP Pavilion Gaming 15laptops offer outstanding versatility and mobility for gamers and creatives alike. 

 

Gaming industry research shows 82 per cent of people use their mobile phones for messaging during gaming sessions, 61 per cent listen to music and 49 per cent watch game-related live streams, video content and browse websites. 

 

HP, therefore, added another screen to the Omen X 2S in the form of an easy-to-use six-inch 1080p touchscreen that lets players message friends in WeChat and WhatsApp, browse in Spotify, watch Twitch and YouTube or serve as a hub for Omen Command Centre software.

 

“Pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with game-changing evolutionary and revolutionary products reflects the philosophy of reinvention at HP,” said Pavin Vorapruck, managing director of HP Inc (Thailand). “The Omen brand continues to think big and Omen X 2S is a prime example of how we are setting new standards and changing how a gaming laptop is used.”

 

Asia-Pacific is home to the fastest-growing games markets globally, India and Indonesia, and the number one gaming market in the world, China. Thailand is one of the key gaming markets in Southeast Asia with continued growth in the number of gamers and market value.

 

Pavin continued: “In the past few years gaming has secured its mainstream status, with Asia-Pacific driving the evolution for the rest of the world. Our understanding of the needs of the Asian gamer has allowed us to engineer these game-changing devices that not only provide a truly immersive in-game experience but ensures we create something for every type of gamer who wants to play to progress.”

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30371046

 

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why bother, you could connect another screen or tv to the laptop through the hdmi port?. on desktop machines with the right graphic card you could connect multiple screens through displayport.

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