Classification
| HP OMEN 2 Plus Gaming Laptop
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| Classification
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| Grade
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A+
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| Calculator version
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1
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| Classification date
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2025-10-17
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| Information
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| Name
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OMEN by HP Shadow Elf II Plus Gaming Laptop
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| Brand by Parent
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HP by HP
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| Generation
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2nd Generation Plus
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| Model(s)
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17-w119TX, 17-w205tx, 17-w206TX
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| Release date
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2016-10-26
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| Type/Category
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Gaming laptop
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| Website
|
[1]
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| Status
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End of life
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| More
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| Dimensions
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423 x 304 x 33 mm
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| Mass
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Approx. 3.28 kg
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| Operating system
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Windows 10 Home Basic
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| Companion App
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none
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| CPU
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Intel Core i7-6700HQ / i7-7700HQ
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| GPU
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 / GTX 1070
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| Memory
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8GB / 16GB DDR4
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| Storage
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128GB/256GB SSD + 1TB HDD
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| Battery
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95.8Wh / 98Wh
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| Power
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100V-240V AC adapter
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| Charging
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Support
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| Display
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17.3-inch FHD (1920x1080) IPS
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| Camera
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Built-in camera
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| Sound
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Audio by Bang & Olufsen
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| Connectivity
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USB 3.0, HDMI, Mini DP, RJ-45, SD card reader
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| Device
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| Criterion
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Value
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Proof(s)
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Comment
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| Known hardware tampering
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None
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[2]
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|
| Known vulnerabilities
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None
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[3]
|
|
| Prior attacks
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None
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[4]
|
|
| Updatability
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Very common
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[5]
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|
| Category score
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1
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| System
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| Criterion
|
Value
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Proof(s)
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Comment
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| Authentication with other systems
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Full
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[6]
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|
| Communications
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Encrypted with up-to-date encryption
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[7]
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|
| Storage
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Encrypted with up-to-date encryption
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[8]
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|
| Category score
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1
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| User Authentication
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| Criterion
|
Value
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Proof(s)
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Comment
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| Account management
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Full
|
[9]
|
|
| Authentication
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Secure
|
[10]
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|
| Brute-force protection
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Exist
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[11]
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|
| Event logging
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Access event logged
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[12]
|
|
| Passwords
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Require change after setup with complexity requirements
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[13]
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|
| Category score
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1
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This assessment is based on historical review data and common industry practices for the HP OMEN Shadow Elf II Plus gaming laptop, which was released around 2016-2017 and is now discontinued. Hardware configurations varied by specific model and region. The security classification is largely based on generic practices and the features of the Windows operating system. For precise security assessment, refer to official documentation.