EVO17-S Gaming Laptop, EVO17-S Laptop – ORIGIN PC

Play and create with more screen space with the all-new ORIGIN PC EVO17-S powered by next-gen hardware. Sporting up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER with Max-Q design, an Intel Core i7-10875H 8-core processor, a Thunderbolt 3 port, up to 64GB of DDR4 RAM, and the option of a 17.3” 240Hz 1080p or a 60Hz 4K narrow bezel display, there is plenty of powerful hardware supporting the EVO17-S.

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STYLISH AND CUSTOM BUILT

Even with the addition of the GeForce RTX 30 Series and improved displays, the EVO17-S still is thin and light at 5.07 pounds and 0.78 inches thin.

Add your choice of HD UV print, laser etch, or custom paint to your EVO17-S to completely customize your laptop to match your own personal style.

IMPACTFUL VISUALS

Now up to a 300Hz 1080p display, your gameplay will be smoother than ever on the EVO15-S. For those who prefer 4K resolutions, an 60Hz 4K display is available for ultra-vivid colors for superb content creation, showing 100% of Adobe RGB to see the most accurate colors in your projects.

PUSH THE BOUNDARIES

Play, stream, create, and browse at the same time using the power of an 8-core Intel Core i7-10870H processor. With Intel Max Turbo, reach up to 5.0 GHz on a single core while pushing the EVO17-S during gameplay or software use.

THE ULTIMATE PLAY

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Series graphics cards have arrived for the EVO17-S including the GeForce RTX 3080 16GB with Max-Q design. Get real-time ray tracing, benchmark topping performance in the thin and light category, DLSS, NVIDIA Reflex, and more with an EVO17-S powered by GeForce RTX 30 Series. Expand your display space with Thunderbolt 3, Mini DisplayPort, and HDMI port options.

UNCOMPROMISED RELIABILITY

Load up your EVO17-S with up to 32GB DDR4 RAM and run your favorite games and applications without worrying about ever slowing down.

Store countless games and files with dual high-speed NVMe M.2 SSDs up to 4TB on the EVO17-S with some of the fastest read and write speeds available.

POWER AT YOUR FINGERTIPS

The durable and comfortable full-size keyboard on the EVO17-S is designed to withstand hours of gameplay and use. Augmented with customizable per-key lighting, create your own lighting profiles or change all the keys to a single color or theme.

Log in and secure your EVO17-S with ease using an embedded fingerprint reader inside the touchpad. The touchpad of the EVO17-S features a silky smooth glide to make navigation on the go a fluid and pleasant experience.

Additional information

Size

10.4”(H) x 15.5”(W) x .78”(D)

Weight

5.07 lbs

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