Customers recognize the OmniBook 5 Flip as a well-performing and portable laptop, with users appreciating its processor speed and battery life. The touchscreen functionality and design are also well-received. The primary concern mentioned by a few users is the need for a RAM upgrade.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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I haven't needed to use it too much, so far, but the little that I have used it, it is fantastic. It's really fast and easy to set up.
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This laptop got the job done no matter what i had to do. Wether it was for business or for personal use it is universally great. The charge lasts long. I definitely recemmend getting it.
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I absolutely love this laptop! I got it for college and it has served its purpose for school and more. The flip feature and touch screen feature are my favorite. For the price and everything it has to offer it is so worth it.
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good quality and ease to use it this computer . It is light to carry, nice body shape its aluminum.it has good processor omnibook5 and touch screen and enough memory space for your files. worth it for money I recommend it.
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I am very satisfied with the HP OmniBook 5 Flip 2-in-1 14" 2K Touch-Screen Laptop (2024 model), powered by an Intel Core 5 120U processor, with 8GB of memory and a 512GB SSD, in Glacier Silver. I purchased this device last month and have found it to be reliable and well-suited for both professional and everyday use.
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Lightweight yet sturdy chassis with very minimal flex, 360° hinge is smooth and durable, with magnets to secure tablet mode .Elegant Glacier Silver finish and slim profile make it sleek and modern
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love my new HP OmniBook 5 Flip! My previous HP lasted over 6 years with no issues, so I'm looking forward to the same great service with many updates adding Windows 11
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I love my new HP laptop! It's lightweight, it folds and the keyboard is backlit making it so easy to use . Love the option to use either the keyboard or Touchscreen. Great Value and its pretty!!
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I love the flip feature!! It’s like a laptop and tablet all in one. I’m not super tech savvy, but so far it’s pretty easy to use and understand. Good size and great for school-work- the split screen feature is perfect when working on watching videos and writing essays simultaneously or even YouTube and Pinterest lol. When setting it up it was saying something about an ai feature on something…not a fan, but it has a facial recognition feature too which I think is cool! (Not using that either, but thought to mention). Battery life is okay- if you’re really active on it, it doesn’t last as long as I’d like (1-2 days depending really), but definitely longer when I’m not using it as often which- to be fair- is a given. I haven’t fully gotten to downloading all of my pictures and info onto it- there’s some app I’ve gotta get and it wasn’t working for me when I originally tried so I need to circle back. Maybe I can just try the USB route, we’ll see.