HP’s New Omen 16 Is Every League of Legends Fan’s Dream Laptop

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HP Omen 16 League of Legends Edition — a limited-edition gaming laptop inspired by Runeterra’s world. (Image credit: HP)

HP’s new Omen 16 League of Legends Edition isn’t just another gaming laptop — it’s a collector’s piece that feels like it was pulled straight from the game’s cinematic universe. From its black-and-gold finish to the subtle engravings that only true fans will spot, the device looks like something a champion from Runeterra would actually own.

Unlike most brand collabs that rely purely on stickers or skins, HP has gone all-in on the design language. The Omen 16 LoL Edition carries an aura of prestige — understated but unmistakably inspired by Riot’s world-building.

Power Meets Personality

HP could’ve played it safe and gone mid-range, but this Omen 16 is a full-blown performance machine. It packs Intel’s Core i7-14650HX processor, 32GB of DDR5-5600 RAM, and your choice between RTX 5060 or RTX 5070 graphics.

Both variants are overkill for League of Legends — but that’s the point. It’s not about “can it run the game?” It’s about “can it run everything else while looking this good?”

You can even upgrade the memory thanks to dual accessible RAM slots — a nod to the enthusiast crowd who never stop tweaking their setup.

Displays Made for Every Kind of Gamer

Buyers get to choose between two high-refresh displays: a 165Hz 1920×1200 panel or a 260Hz 2560×1600 display. Either way, this is an esports-ready screen designed for motion precision, zero ghosting, and vibrant contrast.

It’s the kind of visual performance you’d expect in competitive arenas, and HP knows its audience. When you’re paying nearly $1,999, you’re not just buying specs — you’re buying bragging rights.

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Easter Eggs for True Fans

HP says the laptop hides “easter eggs” within the design — subtle details that League of Legends players will recognize instantly. From engraved symbols to lighting cues that echo champion abilities, it’s built for people who don’t just play the game but live it.

It’s a love letter to a community that’s been shaping online gaming for over a decade — and HP clearly did its homework.

HP x Riot Games

This isn’t HP’s first collaboration with Riot. Earlier, the brand launched a Valorant-themed Omen desktop PC, and now the new Omen 25 monitor joins the lineup — an official display for both League of Legends and Valorant esports events.

That monitor alone tells a story: 360Hz refresh rate, 1ms response, factory color calibration, and a built-in headset stand. It’s clearly engineered for pro-level performance — the kind that keeps HP’s Omen division at the heart of global esports setups.

A Statement, Not Just a System

The Omen 16 League of Legends Edition is more than just a laptop drop — it’s a cultural signal. A symbol of how gaming hardware now lives at the intersection of fandom, art, and engineering.

It’s for players who care about lore as much as latency, and who want their gear to say something about who they are.

HP didn’t just build another gaming laptop — it built a tribute.

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