Wednesday, December 5th 2012

Origin PC Officially Brings the EON17-SLX to the Third Dimension

ORIGIN PC announced their latest EON17-SLX custom high-performance gaming laptop is now available in a 3D model with a built in 3D emitter that supports NVIDIA's 3D Vision 2 technology. Right out of the box, the EON17-SLX 3D is bundled with a pair of 3D Vision Wireless Glasses ready to provide the ultimate 3D gaming experience with its incredible stereoscopic 3D graphics on a full HD 17.3" 120 Hz LED LCD display.

The EON17-SLX 3D also supports up to dual NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680M graphics cards and Intel's 3rd Gen Intel Core i7 mobile processors with ORIGIN PC's professional overclocking services to deliver the most robust 3D mobile gaming experience.

EON17-SLX 3D Features:
● Supports up to Intel's 3rd generation Intel Core i7 mobile processors
● NVIDIA SLI Support: Combine the power of dual NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680M discrete graphic cards for a ground breaking mobile gaming experience in stunning stereoscopic 3D.
● NVIDIA 3D Vision 2 Ready: The EON17-SLX 3D comes bundled with a pair of 3D Vision Wireless Glasses and a built in emitter to deliver the ultimate 3D gaming experience right out of the box.
● ORIGIN PC Professional CPU and GPU Overclocking.
● Full HD 17.3 inch 120Hz WLED LCD display.
● Free Lifetime 24/7 Support: Every ORIGIN PC comes with industry leading Lifetime 24/7 Support based in the United States.

The EON17-SLX in 3D Starts at: $2193 and can be configured here.

"ORIGIN PC is always looking to receive feedback from the community and our customers' have been requesting for the EON17-SLX to be available in stereoscopic 3D." says Kevin Wasielewski, CEO/Co-Founder of ORIGIN PC. "NVIDIA 3D Vision provides the most immersive gaming experience on any ORIGIN PC and with dual GPU's on the EON17-SLX, the graphics are spectacular and literally in your face."
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4 Comments on Origin PC Officially Brings the EON17-SLX to the Third Dimension

#1
THE_EGG
The back vent design looks like a mash between an Asus G53/73 and some of the new MSI gaming notebooks.

Certainly seems to be quite a beast on paper :)
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Jstn7477
It's definitely pricy, but having a 120Hz display and the equivalent of 2 underclocked desktop GTX 670 cards in a laptop is pretty damn amazing.
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#3
tacosRcool
Alas I would never buy a notebook of this caliber
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#4
WhoDecidedThat
tacosRcoolAlas I would never buy a notebook of this caliber
This is a notebook? Stop kidding. This is a PD aka Portable Desktop.
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