Origin PC EVO15-S.

Origin PC debuts new EVO15-S gaming laptop and NT-15 workstation portable

Origin PC has launched its new EVO15-S gaming laptop and the NT-15 workstation laptop, both using Intel Core 10th Gen Core processors featuring up to eight cores and 16 threads.

These laptops come just in time to support work and play for people sheltering in place. Both laptops feature thin and light bodies, and they’re the first from Origin PC to use the latest Core processors.

The EVO15-S and the NT-15 have an Intel Core i7-10875H eight-core processor, a 5.1GHz clock speed with Intel Max Turbo technology, and an Nvidia GeForce RTX Super graphics card with real-time ray tracing. It is upgradeable to a high-end RTX 2080 Super graphics card, and you can add up to 64GB of RAM to the EVO15-S or NT-15 laptops to run multiple programs at once.

Multiple display options are available for the EVO15-S and NT-15, including a 240Hz 1080p display ideal for competitive multiplayer games. Additional screens can be connected to the laptops via HDMI, Mini DisplayPort, and a Thunderbolt 3 port. The EVO15-S and NT-15 laptops weigh 4.4 pounds and are 0.77 inches thick.

Both laptops feature a 15.6-inch 60Hz UHD OLED (3840 x 2160 pixels) narrow bezel display. Or you can choose a 15.6-inch 240Hz FHD (1920 x 1080) narrow bezel display or a 15.6-inch 144Hz FHD (1920 x1080) narrow bezel display. The laptops have three USB 3.2 ports, one Thunderbolt 3 port, an HDMI output, an ethernet jack, a Mini DisplayPort 1.3, and a MicroSD push-push card reader.

The starting configuration is $1,950 for the following specs:

CPU: Intel Core i7 10875H 8-Core
Screen: 15.6″ FHD 144Hz
GPU: NVIDIA RTX 2070
RAM: 8GB RAM
OS Drive: Corsair 240GB MP510

Dean Takahashi

Dean Takahashi is editorial director for GamesBeat at VentureBeat. He has been a tech journalist since 1988, and he has covered games as a beat since 1996. He was lead writer for GamesBeat at VentureBeat from 2008 to April 2025. Prior to that, he wrote for the San Jose Mercury News, the Red Herring, the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, and the Dallas Times-Herald. He is the author of two books, "Opening the Xbox" and "The Xbox 360 Uncloaked." He organizes the annual GamesBeat Next, GamesBeat Summit and GamesBeat Insider Series: Hollywood and Games conferences and is a frequent speaker at gaming and tech events. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.