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  • QuestionCan more memory and ssd be add

    Asked by Bmt06.

    • Answer RAM, no; SSD, yes. But have you checked prices lately?

      Answered by luislast

  • QuestionWhat printer is compatible with this laptop?

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer ANY WORKING printer you can find will work with this laptop, usually straight out of the box. Advanced features (like those for an AIO) may require installation of drivers.

      Answered by luislast

  • QuestionCan I use a mouse

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer It depends on your motor skills, but most people can, so chances are good for you.

      Answered by luislast

  • QuestionDoes this have a universal power supply, ie 120/60, 240/50, so that I can use it around the world (given the appropriate wall socket adapter).

    Asked by EuropeBound.

    • Answer Yes used this in Poland, Germany, England and Romania.

      Answered by WILLIAMS

  • QuestionIs this laptop compatible with an ordinary compact laptop docking station?

    Asked by WillieP.

    • Answer Yes, but it will probably work best with an HP branded model. Also, don't expect a docking station to suddenly give you connection types that aren't inherent in the laptop itself.

      Answered by luislast

  • QuestionIs the microphone and camera suitable for Zoom and Discord?

    Asked by william.

    • Answer Yes. Just like every microphone and every camera on every laptop.

      Answered by luislast

  • Questiondoes this laptop come with warranty?

    Asked by sms.

    • Answer Asked and answered. If you had taken five minutes to read the listing, or search Questions, you could have bought this five months ago, when it was probably on sale for even less.

      Answered by luislast

  • QuestionDoes this have a numeric keypad and a removable keyboard?

    Asked by Miasy.

    • Answer No laptop has a a removable keyboard (unless you mean one that can be removed by a knowledgeable, licensed technician). This unit has a 14" screen. To include a 10-key, it would have to have the keyboard so small and the keys packed together so tightly it would be virtually unusable.

      Answered by luislast

  • Questionwhat is the refresh rate

    Asked by Dve996.

    • Answer Unless stated otherwise, all laptops will have 60Hz screens. The ones that don't will usually be for gaming.

      Answered by luislast

  • QuestionDoes this computer have a dvd or cd drive

    Asked by 1Happyshoper.

    • Answer I have an external drive for these options.

      Answered by CJGM

  • QuestionDoes this laptop include macafee

    Asked by Kimw.

    • Answer McAfee antivirus comes pre-installed but with a free trial for 30 or 60 days, you will be asked to pay for subscription after trial expires. I ended up uninstalling to avoid the frequent prompts for paid subscription

      Answered by LuisG

  • QuestionCan we replace the SSD to increased the size later?

    Asked by PD.

    • Answer yes

      Answered by justme

  • Questionwhich stylus is compatible with this HP Omnibook X 14" 2K touch screen laptop?

    Asked by AmeetB.

    • Answer Any stylus that uses the Microsoft Pen Protocol. This laptop has MPP 2.0 but the only MPP pen I have is 1.0 and works without issues.

      Answered by IrisF

  • QuestionHow does it work with Dropbox

    Asked by Ram3.

    • Answer No issue with either dropbox or google drive of onedrive.

      Answered by techrookie

  • QuestionDoes it come with a stylus/ pen? If not what are the compatible stylus for this?

    Asked by JohnDoe.

    • Answer No

      Answered by MBusari

  • QuestionIs there wifi

    Asked by Ss.

    • Answer Ahh, the eternal questions: Is there a God? Are we alone in the universe? What is the meaning of life? Yes, there is WiFi in this universe, in this time you are fortunate to exist in. But to answer what is your plebeian, poorly worded question: read the Specs.

      Answered by luislast

  • QuestionThis laptop was $849 in March 2026 (Have pictures to prove). Why is the price now $1,000 for the exact same product?

    Asked by Price.

    • Answer I don't disbelieve you on this point. I do disbelieve that you haven't read a newspaper or watched a newscast in the past 3 months and change. It's called INFLATION. It is caused by several major factors, probably including the Trump tariffs, but in this case I don't think you can lay most of the blame to him, but rather on the AI competition, where so many companies are snapping up two of the most necessary computer components: RAM and drives (both solid state and platter). Both have jumped up by 100% to over 300% since late-2025. Prices for mainstream DDR5 memory have soared. A 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 RAM kit that sold for $100-$200 then is now a MINIMUM of $350 to $375. A 32GB DDR4 kit has tripled, jumping from a historical low range of $60 to $90, to $150 to $193. SSD manufacturing costs have gone up 246% for the raw wafer, the highest in DECADES. Consumer NVMe Drives like a 512GB NVMe Gen4 SSD spiked 54% in a single quarter, and UFS flash over 100%. Tech manufacturing companies have decided to pass these costs to all consumers (surprise!), rather than taking the easy path of just shutting down and going out of business. Apple officially raised prices across its entire MacBook and iPad lineups by up to $500 per device, specifically citing "unsustainable" memory costs. Microsoft raised the price of Xbox Series X/S consoles by $100 to $150 and have stopped production of the 2TB model to focus on the more profitable 1TB. This has also affected cellphones; 4x price increases in RAM have now made that component 50% of the overall price on mid-range models. Don't expect any price reduction for at least 2 years, which is when the newest plants, currently under production, MIGHT be online and providing some relief (although it is possible that PRC will rank up production of RAM (at least) to help in the interim). In fact, current forecasts predict an additional 40% to 50% price increase on these key parts through the end of the year, and another 40% year-on-year surge is projected for 2027. Analysts warn that if these trends hold, sub-$500 entry-level PCs will effectively disappear from store shelves by 2028 because memory margins are eating up all profit. So either hold your nose and pay, or wait, or look for some deals from those who are upgrading and selling their current models.

      Answered by luislast

  • Questioncan you disable the touch screen and use the mousepad only?

    Asked by sue.

    • Answer Absolute, but you realize, don't you, that that means you are paying for something, then effectively throwing it away. Consider getting a non-flip (2-in-1) type, or one without a touchscreen at all instead.

      Answered by luislast

  • QuestionDoes this computer require an internet connection to operate, can it be used offline?

    Asked by Juan.

    • Answer It can be used offline, but individual applications that require a connection to be used correctly still need wifi

      Answered by Mark

  • QuestionDoes it have an SD card reader?

    Asked by Jtollefs.

    • Answer No

      Answered by SWAPNAN