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June 17th, 2008, 10:07 GMT · By

Rahul Sood Goes Steve Jobs on New Voodoo Omen

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Rahul Sood explaining the built-in LCD display
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We know that every hardware manufacturer out there is excited about a new product that comes out from the company's development line. Take Steve Jobs, for example. Each time Apple launches a new product, he gets all excited as he's trying to show the world how cool that product really is and how it is going to change everything. This being said, we probably shouldn't be too surprised as to why HP Voodoo's
Rahul Sood is really enthusiastic when he gets to describe the company's recently released Voodoo Omen.

As we already told you, HP has rolled out a couple of new products, including a new lineup of Voodoo branded systems, of which they say they're set to change our perspective of this system builder. Both the Voodoo Omen and Voodoo Envy have been built to bring innovation, quality and performance to both desktop and notebook system users. However, if you are a gaming aficionado, then the Omen is really what you are looking for, as the Envy notebook is mainly meant to offer an adequate performance in a portable form factor.

The Omen is unique because of its design, which provides a wide number of functionalities. Besides being easy to build and upgrade thanks to the use of tool-free hardware, the Omen also comes with full-functional built-in LCD display. This display can be used by users to learn things about the system's status, as well as to read their IMs. According to Rahul Soo, as seen in the video below, Omen's LCD display has a built-in interface that allows it to act as more than just a secondary display.

Rahul Sood was also pretty excited about the system's cooling system and cable management, which he claims to be innovative and make the Omen all the more interesting. Rahul didn't comment on the system's performance capabilities, but this is an explainable fact, as each user will probably get to configure their own system.


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