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Now that's a shocker, isn't it? A gaming laptop that isn't particularly friendly on your wallet? It's true,
Origin's Eon18 is not the machine to consider if you're ready to make the step up from a netbook but aren't yet willing to step into quadruple-digit price tags. As tested by
Laptop, the Eon18 was half-way to five-digits thanks to its $5,952 cost, but that money gets you a an Intel Core 2 Extreme
QX9300 chip running at 2.53GHz, dual 160GB SSDs, a pair of GeForce
GTX 280M graphics cards, a lovely airbrush job on the lid, and a power brick that on its own, at three pounds, weights more than some of the competition's machines (no concerns about
inadequate juice here). That configuration delivers unbeatable I/O performance but, when it came to the all-important gaming benchmarks, was found to be comparable to
Alienware's M17x, and thus not exactly worth the $1,000 premium -- unless you really dig flame jobs.
[Thanks, Mark]
Origin's Eon18 gaming laptop reviewed, found to be a great performer, not a great value originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 14 Dec 2009 07:47:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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