Full specification comparison, benchmark scores, and AI verdict — powered by GadgetDisc.
AI Verdict
The HP OMEN 16 Slim (Intel, 2025) leads with an overall score of 81/100, 5 points ahead. It scores higher inproductivity, portability, value for money.
Overall Score
✓81/100
76/100
Gaming Score
86/100
✓90/100
Productivity Score
✓87/100
69/100
Display Score
60/100
✓88/100
Portability Score
✓74/100
52/100
Value Score
✓100/100
83/100
CPU Model
Intel Core Ultra 9 185H
Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX
CPU Cores
16 cores
✓24 cores
Boost Clock
5.1 GHz
✓5.4 GHz
GPU Model
RTX 5070
RTX 5070 Ti
VRAM
8GB
✓12GB
RAM
32GB DDR5
✓64GB DDR5
Storage
1024GB NVMe SSD
✓2048GB PCIe Gen4 SSD
Screen Size
16"
16"
Panel Type
IPS
OLED
Refresh Rate
144Hz
✓240Hz
Resolution
1920×1200
2560×1600
Touch Screen
No
Yes
HDR
No
Yes
Weight
✓1.98 kg
2.72 kg
Thickness
✓19.9mm
21.9mm
Battery Capacity
83Wh
✓99Wh
Battery Life
9hr
—
WiFi
WiFi 7
WiFi 7
Bluetooth
5.4
5.4
USB-A Ports
1×
✓2×
USB-C Ports
✓2×
1×
Thunderbolt
Yes
No
HDMI
2.1
2.1
SD Card
No
No
Starting Price
✓$1,199
$2,465
Based on our AI scoring, the HP OMEN 16 Slim (Intel, 2025) scores 81/100 overall, 5 points higher than the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 Intel (16") with up to RTX 5090. However, the best choice depends on your use case — gaming, portability, display quality, and budget all factor in.
The HP OMEN 16 Slim (Intel, 2025) starts at $1,199 and the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 Intel (16") with up to RTX 5090 at $2,465. That's a $1,266 price difference.
The Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 Intel (16") with up to RTX 5090 has an OLED display with superior contrast and color vs. the IPS panel in the HP OMEN 16 Slim (Intel, 2025).
The HP OMEN 16 Slim (Intel, 2025) is lighter at 1.98kg vs. 2.72kg for the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 Intel (16") with up to RTX 5090 — a 0.74kg difference.
Add up to 4 laptops to the interactive compare tool to see a full side-by-side breakdown with scores.