The Origin EON15 gaming notebook is a computer after our own hearts. Instead of a crazy and so-called radical computer case that the company no doubt spent too much money developing, the Origin EON15 is packaged in a no-frills casing. This means more power for the money, kids. And we like the cheap power.
A 15.6-inch 1080p LED backlit display is feed by a Core i7 and 1GB Nvidia GeForce GTX 285 or 280M affair. The company offers 7,200 RPM or SSD hard drive options along with between 4GB and 8GB of memory. All this fun starts out at a reasonable $1,899 if you can past the circa 2001 computer casing. We can. [Origin PC via Electronista]
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