HP OMEN 5 Gaming Laptop

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Classification

HP OMEN 5 Gaming Laptop
Classification
Grade A+
Calculator version 1
Classification date 2025-10-17
Information
Name HP OMEN 5 (Shadow Elf 5) Gaming Laptop
Brand by Parent HP by HP
Generation 5th Generation
Model(s) 15-dc1068TX, 15-dc1067TX, 15-dc1062TX, 15-dc1055TX, etc. (Series included about 12 models)
Release date 2019-05-14
Type/Category Gaming laptop
Website [1]
Status End of sale
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Dimensions 360mm (W) x 263mm (D) x 20-26mm (H)
Mass 2.32 kg (approx.)
Operating system Windows 10 Home Basic 64bit
Companion App OMEN Command Center
CPU Intel Core i5-9300H (2.4GHz) or Intel Core i7-9750H (2.6GHz)
GPU NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 / GTX 1650 / GTX 1660 Ti / RTX 2060
Memory 8GB / 16GB DDR4-2666MHz (Supports up to 32GB)
Storage 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD
Battery Built-in Lithium-ion battery
Power 100V-240V AC adapter
Charging Support
Display 15.6-inch, FHD (1920x1080), IPS, 4.99mm narrow bezel, 144Hz refresh rate , 72% NTSC color gamut
Camera Built-in camera
Sound Audio by Bang & Olufsen
Connectivity ​Ports:​​ 1x USB 3.1 Type-C, 3x USB 3.1, HDMI, Mini DisplayPort, RJ-45, SD card reader. ​Wireless:​​ Wi-Fi, Bluetooth.
Device
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Known hardware tampering None [2]
Known vulnerabilities None [3]
Prior attacks None [4]
Updatability Very common [5]
Category score 1
System
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Authentication with other systems Full [6]
Communications Encrypted with up-to-date encryption [7]
Storage Encrypted with up-to-date encryption [8]
Category score 1
User Authentication
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Account management Full [9]
Authentication Secure [10]
Brute-force protection Exist [11]
Event logging Access event logged [12]
Passwords Require change after setup with complexity requirements [13]
Category score 1
Grade A+


This assessment is based on historical review data and common industry practices for the HP OMEN 5 (Shadow Elf 5) gaming laptop, which was released in May 2019 and is now discontinued. Hardware configurations varied by specific model (e.g., CPU, GPU). 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.