 Hi, this is LaptopMedia and maybe you've already come across our detailed review of the HP Omen 15. Today we'll be taking a look at 5 specific reasons to buy or skip out on this laptop. The notebook uses a great 15.6 inch Full HD IPS panel with a good maximum brightness of 310 kandela per square meter and an excellent contrast ratio of 1200 to 1. In addition the display covers 94% of the sRGB color gamut which makes the laptop great for multimedia and image or video editing. Furthermore you can also opt for an optional 120Hz screen which will definitely make some gamers consider this option. When it comes to the GTX 1050 and 1050Ti configurations of the model the price tag is quite reasonable making it a good bargain, especially with the current GPU pricing trends. Another impressive feature of the HP Omen 15 is its wide port variety. On the left you are presented with the most commonly used connectors. A display port, HDMI, RJ45, USB 3.0, USB Type-C with Thunderbolt support and 2 3.5mm audio jacks. On the right side however you will only notice 2 USB 3.0 ports and an SD card reader. The laptop's design is impressively thin and light measuring just under 25mm in height and around 2.5kg in weight which is quite portable for a 15 inch. The only major drawback of the device is that the area around the center and upper part of the keyboard get a little warm but this applies only to the higher tier configuration including a GTX 1060 Max QN only after extended use most often when gaming. There are quite a few rivals of the HP Omen 15 that are worth mentioning. The Dell Inspiron 7577, Lenovo Legion Y720, Acer Aspire V15 Nitro and Acer Predator Helios 300 are all models that you could also check out. Well that's it for us today, keep up to date with the latest on mobile computing at Laptop Media and as always, see you next time.