Customer Ratings & Reviews
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Customer reviews
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 41 reviews
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Customers are saying
Customers express satisfaction with the outstanding battery life, excellent build quality, and the bright OLED display. They also appreciate its portability, lightweight design, and quick processor speed, noting that it remains cool during use. However, some customers are disappointed with the limited port selection and the display's brightness.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Laptop purchase
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Staff was friendly experiment was excellent. I got a laptop and it was actually perfect.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Great product
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Works very well and is very easy to setup with little to do. Love how quick it is and the memory it has.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Laptop
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Works amazing for schooling and haven’t had issues. Opens multiple programs at the same time with no slow down. Would recommend for schooling over anything Apple.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Build quality, Oled qualityCons mentioned:Port selection
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Very good mid-range laptop.
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I am very impressed with this HP OmniBook X laptop. It comes with the Snapdragon X2 Elite processor, 16GB of memory, and 512GB of storage, which is a great setup for everyday use. The all‑metal design feels premium, and at only 2.91 lbs, it’s light and easy to carry around. The port selection, however, is a bit disappointing. On the left side, there are two USB‑C 3.1 ports, and on the right side, there is one USB‑A (drop‑jaw style) and a 3.5mm headphone jack. I wish at least one of the USB‑C ports supported Thunderbolt, and it would have been more convenient if one USB‑C port was placed on the right side. There is also no microSD card slot, which would have been nice to have. The laptop has a 14‑inch display with a 1900×1200 resolution and a 16:10 aspect ratio. On paper, the brightness is limited to 300 nits, but because it’s a 2.8K OLED display, it looks brighter than expected. The screen is sharp, colorful, and clear, making it great for media and everyday work. The touchscreen is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass, which adds scratch resistance. The slim design helps keep things quiet and cool. The internal fan stays fairly quiet, even during light gaming or regular work using Microsoft Office apps. Overall, the laptop doesn’t get uncomfortably warm. The webcam is another strong point. It’s a 1080p camera and includes a physical shutter switch for added privacy. The video and microphone quality are solid, and since this is an AI‑powered PC, you also get studio effects that help improve lighting, color, and framing during video calls. Battery life is impressive. The laptop has a 65W battery, and HP claims up to 35 hours of mixed use. I haven’t reached those numbers, but I consistently get around 15 hours with mixed usage like streaming videos, browsing the web, and typing. Fast charging is also supported, bringing the battery to about 50% in around 30 minutes. Graphics are handled by the Qualcomm Adreno GPU. While I only do light gaming, such as Roblox and Star Trek Online, performance is smooth, and the OLED screen looks fantastic while gaming. The Snapdragon X2 Plus processor makes the system feel fast and responsive. For an ARM-based processor, I’ve had no lag, even with multiple tabs open in both Chrome and Edge. This was very impressive. The 512GB of internal storage is also generous, especially since many laptops still start at 256GB. Being an AI‑based PC, the laptop includes a dedicated Copilot button on the keyboard. Speaking of the keyboard, it’s very comfortable to use. The keys are backlit, have good travel, and provide satisfying feedback, making long typing sessions easy. The touchpad is well‑sized and responsive, with smooth scrolling and reliable clicks. Overall, I am very impressed with this laptop. It is lightweight enough to carry around, nice screen even though it is rated low at 300nits. Decent ports but wished it had thunderbolt. I am glad that this has a USB-A legacy port since I still have those flash drives. Good keyboard and Co-Pilot really helps with my daily driving for work using the Microsoft Suite, or even Google Suite.
- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Oled quality, Portability
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
HP Scores Again
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Over the last few months, I have become a fan of OmniBook laptops. I evaluated an OmniBook 5, loved it and gifted it to a grandson starting college. My daughter also could use a new easily portable laptop, so I bought a 5 for her. Both are incredibly happy with their OmniBooks. Thus, I am delighted to be able to evaluate this new “X” model. Like the 5, the X is a winner. Anyone needing small size portability without sacrificing performance should consider an OmniBook, especially this new X model. Its many features include: *Screen: When the X is powered up, you will be greeted by a 14” OLED screen (2K 1920x1200 with 300 nits brightness) displaying marvelous color, clarity, and wide viewing angles. Important to me, the screen is touch-enabled. *Battery: When fully charged, you can expect many hours of usage. Should you run low, the X’s fast charge ability can go from 0 to 50% in about a half hour. *Keyboard: Unlike some models, the X’s keyboard is backlit. For me, this is another requirement. *Storage: SSD 512GB; RAM 16GB; plenty for most users. *Processing: Snapdragon X Plus is so efficient that it assists in producing excellent AI while boosting battery time. CPU is 8-core, with speed of 3.4 Ghz. Neural Processing Unit runs up to 45 trillion operations per second. Yes, it is fast! *Copilot+PC: This is Microsoft’s’ advanced level AI for computers. Its Recall component can help with finding documents, web sites, and more. Other assistance includes foreign language translation, image creation, and more. Some features may require a subscription. Copilot can make mistakes, which I experienced using Recall. It got out of sync when identifying on-screen items. When I advised Copilot of the error, it was quickly corrected, and an apology for the error was made. Impressive! To personalize Copilot to your preferences, there are several English-speaking styles to choose from, as well as choice of female or male voice. As a bit of an Anglophile, a Brit female speaking “proper” English is my choice. For speakers of other languages, the choice list is numerous. Anecdotally, wanting to be helpful, Copilot can be quite the “Chatty Kathy.” The first question I asked was answered quickly, as were the follow-ups. Then, “she” continued letting me know help was available any time needed. To get out of the loop, I had to “hang up on her.” It was rather amusing. *Graphics: The Qualcomm Adreno GPU’s job is to assist in generating high quality graphics, as well as excellent user experience. It does all this while optimizing power usage. Gamers should appreciate this. *Portability: The X has many prime computer functions under a small hood. Weighing in at less than 3lbs, it is the perfect companion for students and frequent travelers, be it for work or pleasure. Don't get around much but you want a small computer for home? The X was built for you, too. *Windows 11 Home Overall, the HP OmniBook X 14” is an excellent compact laptop computer. It has excellent speed, power, optics, and AI ready to assist you, whether behind the scenes or overtly. Get acquainted with Copilot, especially if you are an active user. Don’t need a new computer yourself? The X would be an excellent gift for a student, frequent traveler, or whomever!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Portability
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
First experience with Arm in a laptop & its great
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The HP OmniBook X is my first time experiencing a Snapdragon processor in a laptop. It's an ARM processor, which means some software compatibility issues are possible. It can emulate x86 apps, but not everything will run. I was curious about it because of the benefits I'd been reading about: better battery life, cooler thermals, quieter fans, all thanks to how efficiently ARM runs. I was surprised at how light it was when I pulled it out of the box. It's a 14” laptop, and I was actually wondering if a power adapter was even included. Turns out there's no traditional power brick. Because the processor runs so efficiently, it doesn't need one. It's just a USB-C cable with a small plug that can draw up to 65W. Feeling the bottom panel, yes, it does run cooler than my previous laptops. There's still a fan. I put my ear close and could hear it, but it's noticeably cooler overall. It's fine to actually use this on my lap. There's still some warmth, but I wouldn't call it heat. Not uncomfortable at all. The touchscreen is very responsive. Smooth, no lag I've noticed. Really nice experience. One thing worth calling out is the bloatware. You can't do much about it, but I immediately noticed McAfee and a Dropbox promotion. Those were the first two I uninstalled because I don't use them. Then I started installing my usual apps. Microsoft Office first — and while I was doing it, I realized I don't really use the desktop versions anymore. I use the web versions. Same check for Adobe. I looked up which Adobe apps are ARM-compatible, and the ones I use are covered. Photoshop runs natively. Premiere Pro got native ARM support starting with version 26. For anything that isn't native, Windows uses Microsoft Prism to emulate x86 apps. You take a performance hit, but if you're planning around it, it shouldn't affect you much. Otherwise, you're looking at x86 laptops instead. Since I mainly use online apps instead of local ones, the ARM trade-off doesn't really affect me much at all. And I think the trade-off is worth it. You get really good battery life, better responsiveness than I've noticed in previous laptops, and cooler temperatures. I actually do use my laptop on my lap, and I can tell the difference. Overall, this is a pretty good laptop for basic and beyond. I wouldn’t play games or do heavy video editing on it. But very portable and pleasant to use.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Excellent laptop the best product in the company, next time buy egain
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Build quality, Oled qualityCons mentioned:Port selection
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Top notch lightweight and slim laptop
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.First thing I noticed was just how sleek this machine is. Its so light and thin, yet packs all the performance and specs you need for a multi purpose laptop. The OLED screen is amazingly beautiful and makes everything you do a joy. Of course since its an OLED the black levels are as good as it gets and watching movies, playing games, and everything else super crisp. The sound is very good as well. Its not going to replace something like a good Bluetooth speaker, but it gets the job done. And it can handle high volumes with no distortion. Boot ups and performance are insanely fast due to the 512gb SSD and 16GB of LPDDR5x Ram. Running multiple programs, having loads of tabs open, it just keeps on going. It has all the ports you will need minus HDMI but this can be easily solved with an adapter. I like to run my laptops to my Sony 55” OLED TV as a monitor which works great with the right adapter. One of the most impressive features of this laptop is its exceptional battery life. Im not sure what the claimed battery life is but I can say its awesome. Easily lasting a day or 2 with light use. And has “HP Fast Charge” with a 65watt fast charger that will charge it from 0-50% in about a half hour. No more always worrying about being near a plug or having to carry the charger all the time. I would say this is the perfect laptop for a student, or as a work laptop. But of course can be used for some light gaming as well. I love it and highly recommend it to anyone wanting sleek looks, light weight, and performance to boot.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Small, sturdy, fast, and long battery life.
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I love everything about it. Great product at a fair price.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Revolutionary
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Best purchase I ever made. Convenient and easy to use
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
HP Omnibook X
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Easy set-up and use for home and business matters.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Build quality, Processor speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent Choice!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Fantastic machine! For this review, I am not going to go in depth into specs or benchmarks, since that information is freeley and readily available from multiple places... But what I will focus on is end-user experience and real-world performance. OK, first things first... I am recovering from a recent major surgery, so the wife and I have moved from our usual family room area (it has 2 steps down to get to) for hanging out, and instead have moved into the den. In the family room, there is an outlet very close to where I sit, but not on on the den. I only bring this up because having no outlet, I use this machone on battery power mainly and only plug in to recharge as needed. With this Snapdragon X Plus processer, it manages resources to a sip. That is fantastic for my needs. I am on this machine for several hours every day, but I only need to recharge it every 2 or days. And the recharge time is very quick. For my needs, this is a great feature. The machine also has a backlit keyboard, which is great for my old-man eyes. Nice feature, and that really should be a standard. The machine has a great tactile feel, and a very good build for a mid-priced consumer grade laptop. The keyboard is excellent, with a great feel. I had been using a Dell XPS 13", and while it's an amazingly powerful machine, the keyboard is cramped. This unit is much easier to type, especially with my huge old Colorado farmer man-hands. I really appreciate that. As far as overall performance, is this a proper gaming machine? Well, no, but it's not supposed to be. It is an excellent consumer machine for most all purposes, from Internet browsing, to office tasks, to content creation, it has plenty of memory, horsepower, and screen. In all, an excellent mid-priced laptop. Glad I got the chance to grab it, and yes, I would reccomend to a friend.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Decent, but overpriced
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I like it overall, but I didn't expect such expense. I am glad that I got it on sale. I suspect the associate wrangled me into higher price point with claims a lesser cost computer wouldn't perform as I wanted. Thankfully, the sale made it less expensive than some competitors so I wasn't totally taken.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Oled quality, Portability
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
New power saving chip is real
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.TLDR: HP 14” OLED 1900X1200 touchscreen, ARM Snapdragon X Plus X1P-42-100 CPU w 8 cores, 16 GB LPDDR5x soldered RAM, 512 M.2 NVME SSD, small 65 watt USB-C charger, ½ inch thick height, illuminated keyboard, CoPilot+ AI, HD camera with IR, long battery life, 2.91 pounds, 1 year warranty. The touchscreen is very vibrant, clear and made of Gorilla glass. Being that it is OLED, the colors are very defined and pop out. It has up to 300 NITS of brightness. It has a 1900 X 1200 resolution. The Snapdragon X Plus X1P-42-100 Processor is engineered for very fast performance with long battery life. HP claims 34 hours battery life on a charge; it runs for a long time per my use. Printer: I installed my 5 year old HP Color LaserJet MFP M281cdw wireless color laser printer by going into the Windows Settings/Bluetooth and Devices/Printers and Scanners section and clicking Add Device. Windows found my printer and I clicked Install. Of course your computer and printer must be on the same WiFi network. It prints perfectly; fully compatible with a printer introduced years prior to this Snapdragon X Plus CPU. The PC has LPDDR5x memory which, by design, uses less power and runs faster than DDR5 SODIMM RAM. But also by design LPDDR is soldered into the motherboard so upgrading is not possible. Besides its long battery life, this laptop supports fast charging—reaching about 50% in roughly 30 minutes. The 65 Watt USB–C small form charger fits in a sleeve with no bulk or excess weight. The charger has a removable USB-C cable so replacing the cable is possible as many laptop chargers develop cable issues from being coiled up or jammed together in a bag leading to snapped internal wire issues where it meets the connector. The PC has Poly Studio Audio with dual speakers that gives you clear, reliable sound. Watching streaming content produces loud clear volume. The video camera has a privacy slide shutter to turn it off mechanically; it has 2 microphones with noise cancellation and also has IR infrared sensing to enable Windows Hello where the PC recognizes the user. I use the facial recognition and it has no problem signing me in to Windows. These ports are worthy of description: There are 2 USB Type-C: 2 ports, with 10 Gbps speed each; they support USB Power Delivery 3.0, DisplayPort 1.4a, and HP Sleep and Charge. There is 1 USB Type-A: and a combo Audio: 1 headphone/microphone combo jack. I connected a USB-C to HDMI adapter and they work fine to deliver video to 2 external monitors. One note that disappoints: There is no HP app setting to limit battery charging to a preset level (say 80%) when plugged in to the charger to avoid stressing the built in battery. I learned some HP models have a BIOS setting to enable but I will need to try that. This Omnibook X is Lightweight at 2.9 lbs. It uses a 3‑cell, 59 Wh Li‑ion polymer battery. It has a Qualcomm® FastConnect 6900 Wi-Fi 6E (2x2) and Bluetooth® 5.3 wireless card and I never encountered difficulty in connecting with either protocol to my home WIFI or to headphones. It has Windows 11 Home, CoPilot+ onboard and CoPilot in Windows and the Microsoft Edge browser. In all uses I made of this PC I was never disappointed. I used it for web browsing, Google Docs and Sheets, Zoom and Teams video sessions, playing streaming TV web sites connected to a HD TV via my USB-C to HDMI adapter, creating some silly AI videos using several AI agents, writing this review, checking my many web sites on many tabs concurrently, and online buying and banking and never encountered any annoyances. I linked my Android phone to the PC using Windows and also used my web based Google Messages app from my phone easily. I also found all my Google drive and Microsoft OneDrive files once I signed in. Same for Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites we have all been entranced with. I also tried HP TV which is a freebie HP provided TV streaming service.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Build quality, Oled quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Exceptional Battery Life!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This HP OmniBook X has exceptional battery life! I spend about 4-5 hours a day on my laptop and usually I can't make it more than about halfway through the day before having to charge my laptop. But on this OmniBook I got to the end of my third day of use before having to plug it in again and it was still at about 15%. That's a minimum 12 hours and it still had juice left! Besides the great battery life, the Snapdragon X Plus powered system is fast, startup is quick. It includes Copilot+ PC AI. The OLED 1920 x 1200 resolution touchscreen is beautiful and the 14" OmniBook is slim and lightweight being .50 inches thick and weighing just under 3 pounds. The case is aluminum. It comes with what is pretty much now the standard 512 GB SSD and 16 GB LPDDR5x memory. Ports include 2 x USB-C 10Gbps, 1 x USB-A 10Gbps, and 1 x audio jack. There's no SD card slot. It has a 1080p front facing camera and built in mic. Memory is not upgradeable - it's soldered, which is common in slim laptops. Connectivity is Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth, there's no HDMI or Ethernet port. There was one thing I was a little disappointed in, the audio. It's okay but uninspiring. I've heard better on other laptops. The laptop comes with a compact 65W charger (not much bigger than the old standard android phone charger), USB-C cable, and Setup Instructions. Overall, this HP OmniBook is a very nice portable everyday laptop. With a beautiful OLED touchscreen and terrific battery life, it's perfect for people on the go, students, home, or business use.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Build quality, Oled quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
That Display!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The HP OmniBook X is such an entertainment powerhouse! The 2K OLED touchscreen display is absolutely beautiful for movies, games, and general daily use as well. If you have never used an OLED display before, I cannot adequately express to you how amazing the experience is. Such vibrant and rich colors that just pop, it’s impossible to go back to other technology after experiencing OLED displays. This laptop is also very responsive with everything I have asked it to do! Light gaming, web browsing, lots of TV and movies, and even productivity apps are no issue for the OmniBook X! The RAM and Storage on this laptop are adequate for my basic day to day tasks I use this machine for. The battery life is surprisingly good, especially with such a bright and vibrant display. The build quality is great, this laptop is super portable, and the charger is not huge and bulky like most laptops! That makes this HP an excellent travel companion, and I will definitely not be getting on a plane without it!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Portability, Processor speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Beautiful, compact, and powerful
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The screen resolution of this laptop is absolutely amazing. The colors are so vivid, and the details of the images are incredibly sharp. Definitely the best picture/screen of any computer or laptop I have ever owned. I love the Copilot quick button to launch directly into AI mode. You can set up Copilot to respond to your voice or images on the screen, and I find the four query modes helpful depending on the task you are trying to accomplish. The processing speed is exceptionally fast. I think the included RAM and storage will fit most anyone's needs. The keyboard keys are well placed and sized for easy finding and feedback. This particular model does have a touchscreen that works very well. The sound output is very crisp and high quality. I think the size of this is perfect for those needing a laptop for travel work, or for students looking for a powerful laptop in a small and easy to carry package. It is almost as thin as my iPad when closed. Charging is fast and battery life is exceptional. I highly recommend this product.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Build quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Screen, Great Stamina
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The HP OmniBook X 14 offers a stylish design, long battery life, and a surprisingly premium feel for the price. It is the kind of laptop that does not try to be everything, but excels at the things that matter. Battery life is the standout. The OmniBook X configuration I tested, built around the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus chip and Adreno X1‑45 graphics, outlasts every conventional laptop I have used. The Snapdragon platform includes an NPU that enables the full Copilot+ suite of AI features in Windows, although I generally avoid AI software. Even so, the presence of that hardware does contribute to the system’s efficiency because certain background tasks can run on the NPU instead of the CPU, which helps the battery last longer. If you rarely rely on the handful of programs that still struggle on Arm-based Windows, the 14‑inch OmniBook X becomes an easy recommendation. Its combination of premium touches and exceptional stamina is hard to beat. The model I used includes 16GB of LPDDR5 memory, a 500GB SSD, and a 14‑inch 1920 by 1200 OLED display. The laptop qualifies as an ultraportable at just 0.6 inches thick and 2.98 pounds. It is not quite as featherlight as the MacBook Air 13, but it comes close and outclasses most competitors in this size category. The OLED screen is one of the laptop’s best features. The 14‑inch panel delivers deep contrast, rich color, and slim bezels that make movies and shows look fantastic. HDR support adds even more punch. Considering the price point, the inclusion of such a high‑quality OLED display adds significant value and makes the OmniBook X feel like a more expensive device. Port selection is simple but practical. The right side includes a 10Gbps USB‑A port with a jaw hinge and a 3.5mm audio jack. The left side offers two 10Gbps USB‑C ports with USB Power Delivery, DisplayPort 1.4, and HP Sleep and Charge. It is enough for students and home users who rely on modern peripherals. Performance is moderate. The Snapdragon X Plus handles web browsing, office work, and light creative tasks without issue. It can manage minor photo and video edits, but this is not a creator’s machine. The AI hardware is present, but it does not change the core experience for someone who does not actively use AI tools. Day‑to‑day computing feels smooth because the chip is efficient, not because of any AI magic. Overall, the HP OmniBook X 14 is a well‑designed, well‑built ultraportable that delivers excellent battery life and a premium viewing experience. It also happens to include the full Copilot+ feature set for those who want it, but it does not force AI into your workflow if you prefer to ignore it. For students, home users, and anyone who values portability, endurance, and strong display quality at a reasonable price, it is a compelling option that feels more expensive than it is.
- Pros mentioned:Build quality, Oled quality
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
No longer competitive.
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This is a good looking little laptop, extremely lightweight. The finish is very attractive, the matte finish works well here. The case is metal, quite sturdy, it feel better in the hand than the plastic chassis units on the lower end. The display is incredible, bright, eye popping whites, pure blacks with no discernible light bleed. OLED displays are quite intense for me, so I had to run this one close to the bottom brightness setting, which helps battery life on any machine. The touch feature has always struck me as a feature check box for laptops, I’ve only used it to see if it works, and it does fine. I’m not sure of the utility of this for my uses, but it is there! The keyboard is standard membrane HP laptop fare, good enough, nothing to write home about. The keyboard is backlit, you get your choice of off, bright, and a little brighter. The backlight bleeds around and below all of the keys, probably looks nice in a picture, but it’s a little distraction when working in the dark. I have used Windows fairly mundane “AI” features, such as the Studio Effects. At least on this machine, when I activate a couple of effects, my picture and voice lose sync, odd. Anyway, it seems the vast majority of folks are using online chatbots rather than local apps. Recall is a security threat, but that’s not HP’s fault. What is HP’s fault is the McAfee, Adobe, otter.ai ads, pop ups for ads. I figured I would just delete them, but they come back after a reboot. HP has loaded “software” that runs in the background, including an interesting one called “NetworkCap” HP Network HSA service, take that as you will. The HP bloatware and ads contribute to this machine being slower than an identically specced system running clean Windows. This machine uses roughly 15-20% of it’s capacity to run software to help HP make money- after you paid for it. Using this machine feels like being forever trapped on a bad webpage full of pop-up ads. The included HP TV+ ad/app is a webpage, the HP Energy Star Start menu entry opens a web page, as does the “HP” app, the HP Documentation Start menu entry is a webpage. So when I see HP running data capture services on the machine, at all times, it makes me feel like they do not value my business or intelligence. The Omnibook X 14 is a good enough piece of hardware that is not really competitive with current hottest laptop this year, thanks to HP’s ads and questionable data gathering. I guess, to sum up, it’s disappointing, not noteworthy in any real way. The display is great, but what it’s attached to it is a poor value proposition in my opinion. I can’t recommend this laptop.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great for Work and School!!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I really enjoy the HP OmniBook line, and this model just reinforces why I love it so much. The performance and reliability you get at this price point are genuinely impressive. I use my laptop mostly for work and school, and it handles those tasks beautifully. With 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM, it’s more than enough for everyday use. That said, it does start to lag a bit if I try to get too adventurous with my workload. It runs smoothest with no more than two apps open and around seven browser tabs—beyond that, things slow down. Not unusable, just not ideal. The screen resolution is fantastic, especially for the size. With a pixel density over 160 PPI, everything looks crisp and easy on tired eyes. I’m on my laptop basically all day, so having a clear, sharp display genuinely helps with end‑of‑day fatigue. Port selection is solid: two USB‑C ports and—thankfully—one USB‑A, which is becoming rare on modern laptops. It’s responsive, battery‑efficient, and overall just pleasant to use. I also find myself using Copilot a lot now. It’s been fun bouncing ideas around or just chatting. Tech has come so far; it’s wild. All in all, this is a great laptop—an excellent overall package that checks a lot of boxes.
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