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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent
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The item is very complete, just as described, and it also includes some digital bonuses. In terms of performance, it's excellent; I can play without any problems, the graphics are very good, and the overall experience is truly rewarding
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great laptop
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The laptop work great.
It is fast the keyboard feels nice. The display works great. Battery life is 5 6 hours regular works like excell and word and web browsing.
It run games preaty good.
Thanks bestbuy
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Runs all the high end games
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The best gaming computer. My husband is always talking about how fast it is
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfectly good
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Awesome computer, my son is enjoying playing games with gaming system
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Laptop
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Great laptop, runs The Last of Us at 60 FPS with minimal fan work
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Beautiful but defective
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Beautiful Laptop but I have to return it because the screen started flickering after the first week
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good Omen, with a Few Trade-Offs!!!
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I have been testing out the HP OMEN 16 for a few days now, and overall, I’m happy with it. The new HP Omen has a lot to offer but could use some improvements in other areas. So, let’s go over what the HP Omen has to offer.
Setup and Unboxing:
H: 0.94 Inches, W: 14.07 Inches, D: 10.59 Inches and Weight: 5.36 pounds.
Right out of the box, the laptop has a nice hefty feel coming in at about 5.5 pounds, a little heavy but that is to be expected of a 16 Inch gaming laptop. It features a modern look, without being too flashy. On the inside, the laptop features a full keyboard with customizable lighting and decent sized and very responsive touchpad. The laptop also offers a front-facing 1080p camera with a built-in microphone. The laptop comes with a 230W charging brick, which is about the size of an actual brick, just thinner.
Regarding setup, there is nothing special about it, just your normal windows setup which feels like it takes forever with any laptop.
Display:
The HP Omen is equipped with a 2K IPS LED display, offering a native resolution of 1920 x 1200. This screen provides sharp visuals and vibrant colors, making it suitable for gaming and creative work alike. With a 144Hz refresh rate, I experienced smooth motion, which is especially beneficial for fast-paced gaming. The display also incorporates anti-glare coating, which helps reduce reflections in bright environments. One thing I noticed is that the brightness output on this laptop is kind of low coming in at about 300 nits, which does make the display output seem a little dim, but not terrible. Powering the display is the new Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 with 8 GB DDR7 ram. Yes, that is the base model, but that is to be expected from a mid-range laptop. The 5060 helps provide great visuals for 1080p gaming but can be limited in more demanding games at higher resolution. Overall, the laptop does the job of providing entertainment that looks and feels good, whether it is watching a movie or playing your favorite games.
Under the hood:
The new Omen is powered by Intel Core Ultra 7 with AI Boost, paired up with 16 GB of DDR5 SDRAM. The laptop feels snappy, and it seems smarter about power usage when I’m not gaming. I can have multiple apps open at once and it doesn’t flinch. The processor features 16 core Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processor with a boost up to 5.1Ghz. The 16GB of RAM and 1TB SSD combination keeps everything running quickly, and I haven’t run into any lag or long load times yet. One great thing about this laptop is that it is easily upgradable. The motherboard has an open slot for an extra SSD and upgradable RAM, so if you’re not happy with the speeds and storage, just upgrade. On a side note, this laptop does run a little hot at extended use, but that can be controlled by manually controlling the fans from the Omen application. Setting the fans to the Max setting does cool it down, but it does get a little noisy, If not using headphones.
Battery:
This is where this laptop does not shine at all. Let me just say this, if you are going to be gaming on this laptop, which is its intended purpose, make sure you have your charger with you. Battery life is fine for light work, but gaming on battery drains it fast. I usually keep it plugged in when I play. It stated that this laptop should provide up to 7 hours but realistically you are looking at about 5 hours.
Ports:
This is where this laptop just takes the cake. This laptop offers port galore for your entertainment. You have the following options at your disposal.
1 – HDMI 2.1
1 – USB C 3.2
1 – USB A 3.2
2 – USB A 3.1
Audio Jack
Ethernet Port / WIFI 6e
The only port that is missing is a display port, which again is not a big deal.
Conclusion:
All in all, this laptop provides strong value with solid performance for gaming and creative tasks. It's reliable, enjoyable, and a good choice for those seeking balanced performance without a high price.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Handles games well - good choice at price point
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After unboxing, first impression is of excellent construction, and quite heavy. The case appears to be all plastic. However, some online info states the chassis is sheet metal covered with plastic, and seems solid. I did notice the lid hinges are quite stiff, however there was some “wobble” or flex, without actually moving the screen. The bottom cooling intake vents have a mesh over them, which should keep the inside fairly clean.
Around the sides and back there were numerous ports, including one USB-C, one USB-A 3.2, two USB-A 3.1, an HDMI port, LAN port, headphone jack, and power. Sadly lacking, there is neither an SD, or micro SD card slot.
Some of the specs are impressive. One TB SSD, 16Gb DDR5 ram, a 16 core Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processor with a boost up to 5.1 Ghz. A screen with 1920 X 1200 resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. An Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 with 8Gb - should slice through top tier games easily.
There are a few things that underwhelm..... Mainly the screen - with a rated brightness of only 300 nits, a color gamut of only 62.5, and no touch. I did manage to get a good color balance using advanced color settings in control panel, but still didn't have the best dynamic range. However, once colors settings were tweaked, the screen looked good for movies, videos etc. When gaming, the 1920 x 1200 resolution, the 144Hz refresh rate made for sharp, smooth game experience, with good color.
Sound through the speakers was good for a laptop, using headphones is always a good option.
Do not expect phenomenal battery life. I did setup, installation of apps, downloaded and installed updates etc., and at 3 ½ hours, battery had dropped to 38%. I would expect 4 ½ to 5 hours with every day tasks, and maybe as little as 2 hours if gaming and working the video card.
I found the keyboard to have good feel and travel, but some of the key markings are tiny, and a few look similar – the D, O, and 0, while the period and comma are almost invisible. The touch pad is large and responds well, but is shifted to the left due to the addition of the number pad. Key back lighting can be customized and is RGB.
Doing usual browsing, emails, downloading, updating, etc., this machine didn't slow down a bit even while multi-tasking.
On to trying a game. I used an older game “God Of War” from Steam library, and the performance was excellent. The game ran at 85 to 140 Fps, was extremely smooth and fluid at high settings. Again, sound was adequate, nothing spectacular. Using wired or 2.4Ghz wireless headphones will bring it alive..... While gaming, the fans kicked into high gear, and did have a noticeable sound level.
Overall, this is a good gaming / “everyday” large screen laptop, and should meet the needs of all but the most demanding gamers. I recommend at this price point for a solid performer.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Solid hardware and performance
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This OMEN laptop is my first experience with an HP designed for playing hard, not just working hard. I have used HP products for years and I have found them to very reliable. HP laptops are standard issue at my job and I have turned them in still working after years and years of constant use.
After using the OMEN for a little over a week, I like the overall design and performance. It a good mid-range choice, but the display and touchpad aren't perfect. The Core i7 Ultra and NVIDIA GeForce RTX5060 are a good combination, allowing most games to be played on higher quality settings with ray tracing (RTX), while still maintaining frame rates over 100fps. With a few tweaks, I was able to find a good balance between quality and frame rates near the maximum display refresh rate of 144hz.
Some games I have tried (this is using performance mode on the highest resolutiuon setting): Metro Exodus Enhanced (100 to 140fps - RTX normal, DLSS balanced, high quality), Mech Warrior 5 (70fps - RTX ON, high quality; w/RTX off, 144fps-vsync, ultra quality), Fortnite (100fps, RTX ON, high quality), FNAF Security Breach (144fps-vsync, high quality, 1080p-game max, no RTX option).
Pros
- Minimal cooling fan noise and good temperature management, even under load in "performance mode".
- Easy to upgrade. There is a Spare SSD and RAM slot on the board, that are accessible by removing a few screws on the bottom - most of which are captured so you can't lose them. HP even includes a heatsink for the empty SSD slot.
- Case and hinge are solid
- Good selection of ports (3 USB-A, 1 USB-C, HDMI, Network) and a headphone jack. The HDMI port worked fine with my 4K monitor.
- Keyboard has decent key travel, a number pad, and a configurable keyboard backlight that lets you assign colors by region and highlight the WASD keys. There are the normal shortcuts (e.g. volume, keyboard backlight, pause/play/skip, display brightness) and a few extra for disabling the trackpad, disabling the windows key, and toggling between performance modes.
- The included OMEN software allows some customization, can predict FPS using your current settings for some games, and helps game performance by automatically freeing up resources when a game is launched.
- The built-in camera is better than average and has a privacy shutter. 2.1MP photos and 1080p video quality is good with less noise than I expected (even in indoor light). On video calls, people noting the image was very clear.
Things to Consider
- The screen has a good refresh rate (144hz) and resolution (1920x1200), that offer good performance in fast paced games, but I am not sold on the matte texture. Brightness is adequate and glare is not an issue, but colors look less vibrant than I was expecting.
- The large multi-finger touchpad allows you to scroll, pinch to zoom, and even configure additional three finger actions, but I don't like the amount of travel/feel required for clicking - it is usable, but doesn't have the same quality feel as the rest of the laptop.
- Speakers are clear with good volume and no distortion, but there is not much low end and perform best on center.
- Battery life is decent, but bring your charger. The battery last about 3.5hrs under moderate use (you could probably stretch it to 5hrs if you use the "eco" performance mode and enable Windows battery saver) and takes around 2hrs to charge. Since my gaming laptops spend most of their time on AC power, I appreciate that the My HP app has a battery health setting that limits charging to 80%.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Entry Level Gamer with Ai capabilities
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Bottom Line: This HP laptop is an acceptable entry level gaming machine. It will play most if not all games as well as support the typical home and business applications that most people use. The biggest short comings are in the quality of the display and the configuration of the RAM. The display while adequate just lacked the visual pop that you expect from a gaming machine. The RAM while plenty fast is a single stick so no dual channel support. Overall this laptop is nicely built and a decent value.
Pros:
- Open NVMe slot so you can add additional storage
- 1 tb of NVMe gen 4x4 storage
- The laptop is fairly cool and quiet even in Performance mode gaming
- Decent specs for an entry level gaming laptop
- There are two RAM slots so the memory can be upgraded
- Ai ready and capable
Cons:
- Display lacks vivid color and brightness
- The 16gb of Ram is in a single stick so it’s not dual channel
- It’s big, thick and heavy, not meant to be carried around
Tech Specs: The display is an IPS panel with a 1920 x 1200 resolution and a 144 hz refresh rate. Both of these are good for gaming but I was underwhelmed by the brightness levels and color gamut. The images just weren’t as vivid as I would have expected. The Intel Ultra 7 provides good results, see the Geekbench scores below, without generating a ton of heat. I was surprised by how well this laptop vents the heat without having to run the fans on high the entire time. This laptop has a NPU and is Ai capable for those that are looking to delve into Ai apps like Co-Pilot. The memory is a single 16 gb stick of DDR5 5600mhz RAM which is really fast however as a single stick it does not support dual channel. I did check and there is an empty Ram slot so you can upgrade this RAM to two sticks of memory but that adds additional cost. The storage is a single NVMe M2 2280 that is a PCIe gen 4x4 card. If that isn’t enough storage there is a second M2 2280 slot available and I installed a Samsung EVO Plus to verify that it is useable. The graphics card is the Nvidia 5060 which provides good game support at HD levels of resolution as shown below. The keyboard and overall build are good and have a quality feel to them. The power on key is in an odd spot but that’s not a deal breaker.
Omen Software: The laptop comes with the Omen Gaming Hub which gives you the option to set the laptop Performance levels along with the RGB keyboard lighting and gaming profiles. It also shows the system status such as fan speeds and temperatures. The software also has Ai capabilities to adjust the system’s performance parameters based upon the game selected.
After fully charging the battery and updating the software and firmware I ran this laptop through several benchmarks and then several games to see how it would perform and how much heat it would generate. The benchmarks are below and although the laptop did get warm after some intense use it never got worrisome hot nor did the fans run so loud that they became an annoyance.
3DMARK
Steel Nomad Score = 2639
Time Spy Score = 11747
Graphics Score = 11700
CPU Score = 12023
Battlefield V @1080p Ultra = 175+ FPS
Battlefield V @ 1440p Ultra = 110+ FPS
Apex Legends@1080p Ultra = 140+ FPS
Apex Legends@ 1440p Ultra = 140+ FPS
GTA V @1080p Ultra = 180+ FPS
GTA V @ 1440p Ultra = 75+ FPS
Fortnite @1080p Ultra = 180+ FPS
Fortnite @ 1440p Ultra = 45+ FPS
Red Dead Redemption 2 @1080p Ultra = 130+ FPS
Red Dead Redemption 2@ 1440p Ultra = 45+ FPS
Geekbench 6
Single Core Score = 2849
Multi Core Score = 13121
Open CL Score = 102944
Vulkan Score = 32588
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect pc for gaming and multitasking
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5 stars – A Mid-Range Monster That Punches Above Its Weight
I’ve been gaming on the HP OMEN 16 and it makes me forget I'm not on my desktop.
Performance (5/5)
The Intel Core Ultra 7 + RTX 5060 combo is really good. I’m hitting 140+ FPS in red dead at 1440p on High settings with DLSS Quality and ray tracing on. The AI Boost actually works, I rarely drop below 100 FPS even in open-world gaming. Thermals stay under cool under sustained load; the fans are loud but not jet-engine bad.
Display (5/5)
2K 144Hz IPS is crisp and fast. Colors pop and the 3ms response time helps in shooters. One nitpick, the brightness tops out around 420 nits—fine indoors, but seems washed out in sunlight.
Build & Keyboard (4/5)
The light up keyboard looks nice in dark settings and has that satisfying click, but the number pad is cramped. Trackpad is huge and accurate, though dragging and clicking is difficult without buttons.
Battery (3/5)
6–7 hours of light work (browsing, docs) on Balanced mode. Gaming unplugged? 60–75 minutes max. Expected, but still not many places you need to take it without power.
Storage & RAM (4/5)
1TB storage is useful but any storage nowadays should be that high, ram is snappy and helps get things moving quick
Value (5/5)
Around that $1500 mark is great, perfect for 2k gaming without breaking $2K. Definitely recommend for mid range computers that are expensive but don't break that super high price point.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Power, Precision, and Future-Ready Performance
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The HP OMEN 16” (2025) Gaming Laptop with Intel Core Ultra 7 255H and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 is one of the most well-balanced high-performance laptops HP has ever produced, striking an impressive equilibrium between raw gaming power, modern AI acceleration, and everyday usability. This machine feels deliberately engineered rather than spec-stuffed, and it shows in nearly every aspect of real-world use.
At the core is Intel’s Core Ultra 7 255H with AI Boost, which delivers excellent multi-threaded performance while remaining noticeably more efficient than previous-generation Intel chips. In demanding workloads—gaming, content creation, multitasking with dozens of browser tabs and background applications—the system remains responsive and smooth. The inclusion of Intel’s dedicated NPU is forward-looking, enabling on-device AI features and optimizations that are increasingly relevant for creative tools, productivity software, and upcoming Windows AI integrations.
Graphics performance is equally impressive. The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 handles modern AAA titles effortlessly at the laptop’s native 2K resolution, delivering high frame rates with settings turned up. DLSS and ray tracing support add visual fidelity without sacrificing smoothness, making this a genuinely immersive gaming experience rather than a compromise. For creators, the RTX GPU accelerates rendering, video encoding, and 3D workloads with ease, turning the OMEN into a capable workstation as well.
The 16-inch 2K (2560×1600) 144Hz display is a standout feature. The higher resolution provides crisp detail and ample screen real estate, while the 144Hz refresh rate ensures fluid motion in fast-paced games and everyday scrolling. Colors are vibrant, brightness is strong, and the taller aspect ratio is excellent for productivity, giving this laptop versatility beyond gaming.
HP’s thermal design deserves credit. Even under sustained load, the OMEN manages heat efficiently, maintaining performance without excessive fan noise or uncomfortable hot spots. The keyboard stays cool, the fans ramp predictably, and the system feels stable during long gaming sessions. The keyboard itself is comfortable and responsive, with satisfying key travel and customizable RGB lighting that adds flair without feeling gimmicky.
With 16GB of memory and a fast 1TB SSD, load times are near instant and storage is generous enough for large game libraries and creative projects. The Shadow Black chassis looks sleek and refined—aggressive enough for gamers but restrained enough to blend into professional environments.
Overall, the HP OMEN 16 (2025) is an exceptionally well-rounded laptop that excels at gaming while remaining powerful, efficient, and future-ready. It’s a machine that feels thoughtfully designed for users who demand performance today and adaptability for what’s coming next. If you want a premium gaming laptop that doesn’t sacrifice balance or build quality, this OMEN delivers.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Omen 16
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I recently purchased the HP Omen 16, and overall I’m very impressed with its performance. It runs games smoothly on high settings with strong frame rates, and it handles multitasking, schoolwork, and everyday use without any slowdown. The 16-inch display looks sharp and vibrant, and the high refresh rate makes gameplay feel smooth and responsive. The keyboard is comfortable to use, and the design looks sleek without being overly flashy for a gaming laptop.
The only downsides are the fan noise and battery life. During intense gaming sessions, the fans can get loud, which is expected for a high-performance laptop, and the battery drains quickly when unplugged. It’s also a bit heavy, so it’s better suited for desk or home use rather than constant travel. Overall, the HP Omen 16 offers great value for the performance you get, and I’m very satisfied with the purchase.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Nice and solid gaming laptop
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Brought as a gift, good so far - nice graphics and sound and it has held up well for all the games my brother plays. Does seem to heat up easily and the battery life isn’t great when not plugged in but I’ve been told this is standard for gaming laptops
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
HP Omen - fast - great graphics!
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This thing is awesome! Bought these for my teenage kids and they love them. The game play speed and graphics are pretty amazing especially for this price point! Cooling system works great as well. Highly recommended.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Omen laptop
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It’s a great all-around gaming notebook for most users and delivers noticeable value at its price point. If your priorities are battery life or ultra-premium materials, those are the only real downsides — but for raw performance and smooth gameplay, it stands out.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Overall performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great for 2025 Windows Based Games.
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Excellent Laptop, dispite the 5060, got on Black Friday at a good price.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Solid laptop for gamers and video editors
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My son was super-excited to get this laptop to upgrade his one from 5+ years ago. 1TB SSD is plenty of space, but we still brought over his expansion SSD from the old laptop to the new one since it has a second slot. Graphics card is really nice, and everything runs much smoother now.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great choice for gamers on the move
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HP Omen 2k is great for gaming while traveling. You can tell the difference of 144Hz v.s. regular 60Hz.
But make sure you have it plugged in, otherwise the CPU will run at a much lower frequency.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Its excellent
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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I loved this laptop a lot! It works really well and fast and hasn't had any issues with it. Honestly its worth thr money to buy this