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Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 328 reviews

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Customers enjoy the OmniBook X Flip 2-in-1's excellent screen quality, powerful performance, and long battery life. Its lightweight and portable design makes it easy to take anywhere. Many appreciate the device's sleek aesthetics and the convenient functionality of the convertible design. Positive feedback consistently highlights its suitability for various tasks, from everyday browsing to more demanding applications.

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  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good laptop for school.

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    So far so good. The only problem I have is that it lags when playing games like Roblox and also the batter drains very fast. I only bought it for school though so it’s good for that.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Perfect for us!

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    Great overall size and capability for what we needed!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Processor speed, Screen quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Glossy Display Accentuates Glare

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    BOTTOM LINE: The HP OmniBook X Flip-14” is an excellent mid-range laptop with a foldable display, plus it’s light and thin. The Touchscreen is responsive in any position and appears bright and colorful indoors. The new Ryzen AI5 340 Processor is fast while conserving battery life. Although the SSD is only 512GB’s, it is more than adequate for most users. The laptop’s “Achille’s Heel” is the glare-prone glossy screen. RATING: An easy 4-Stars this laptop earned itself primally for speed, battery conservation, lightweight portability, and the ability to fold in different positions. But I would be hesitant to recommend this laptop to a friend only due to the glaring glossy display. If you are not concerned by the glare, then by all means, go for it! TL; DR DISPLAY: There is always a counterbalance with a display’s ability to provide a bright screen while not producing glare. Manufactures can choose less bright screens, with a lower NITS value, and then compensate by using a glossy screen. I always prefer a matte-display with a higher NITS valve for display viewability that does not distract the user. As much as I wanted to bond with this laptop’s display, the glare I encounter was just too significant for me to recommend to others. Once you see glare, it never really gets better unless you are in total darkness or view from a distance beyond its intended use. And setting up for “Dark Mode” to save battery life, only makes it worse, when the majority of the black display areas appear mirror-like. If you enjoy viewing your ghostly reflections while working, you’ll be in ecstasy. On the positive side, viewing at certain angles, the display is very colorful and bright. Indoors I would adjust the brightness to around 70 to 75% intensity which was perfectly suitable for viewing while conserving battery life. Outdoors at 100% intensity, the screen is visibly washed out and unreadable. Finally, using in our screened in porch, during daylight hours at 100%, was usable. FOLDING SCREEN: This “2-in-1” design is not new; my wife was using one 10 years ago. Now beyond using as a standard laptop, using in an A-Fame (tent) configuration certainly has numerous benefits. Examples: Drawing, slideshow, cool video playback, etc. And flipping the display all the way around will allow you to lay this laptop flat, unobstructed from the keyboard, to easily use an optional stylus/pen for your artwork, painting, or just doodling. Note that the right-side edge of the laptop has a magnetic pen attachment area that holds the recommended optional pen (HP USB-C Rechargeable MPP2.0 Tilt Pen). Nevertheless, I did not feel flipping the display all the way around in “Sudo-Tablet” mode was useful. Issue being, holding while feeling the keyboard keys inadvertently depressed, made it nothing like using a solid-back tablet. Now if there is a case or folio that could shield the keyboard in tablet mode, that could work. KEYBOARD: It took me a while to appreciate this keyboard due to the limited separation between the keys and soft touch keys. But after a few days I was fine and it’s currently a non-issue. The backlighting keys are satisfactory and functional when required, although not the brightness even at their highest setting. MEMORY: OK, 16GB may well be more than sufficient for now, and hopefully future use. However, I would prefer to have 32GB onboard and would be willing to buy and replace myself. Researching LPDDR memory, it is not modular, it is embedded. Meaning it has to be soldered directly onto the motherboard for speed and efficiency. Another design technology trade-off. Bottom line: Memory is not upgradable. Using the current version of Windows 11 Home 24H2, running MS Edge with 5 open tabs, listening to my iTunes M4A’s using Media Player, with an open Excel spreadsheet, while typing this review in Word, Task Manager showed 58% memory use from 41% after a clean bootup. So just maybe 16GB will be all I will ever require. HP SOFTWARE: I’m assuming that the current trend for Next Gen Ai, Recall, Copilot, etc. processing requires unique and dedicated applications. After firing up this laptop, and after the numerous system updates, I jumped over to Settings/Apps/Install Apps for a peak. Hmmm, there are 13 HP Applications; actually 14 when including the myHP app buried further down the list. Normally I would uninstall what I consider bloatware but will decline to do so only because I am no longer confident which apps are actually needed. Finally, I believe two of the HP application could be married into one. The “HP Support Assistant” and “myHP” both providing HP support type information and options. Having to open and manage two apps for HP features, both with login’s, is just silly. BATTERY LIFE: Excellent! No doubt the AMD Rysen Ai-5 340 wizardry, coupled with the embedded 65-watt 3-cell lithium-ion polymer battery, is marketed to provide up to 19.5 hours of advertised video playback. No, I have not seen the 19+ hrs. but have experience over 13 hours of actual laptop use with 20% remaining. I will also mention this HP Laptop, using the myHP app, provides access to “Battery Manager - Maximize Battery Health”. That reduces charging the battery to an 80% level for extending its lifespan. (This is not a Window’s feature but requires a manufacturer application or BIOS setting.) SUNDRY FEATURES: High-speed USB 40Gpbs PD Port. IR camera for Facial Recognition (Windows Hello) with mechanical camera block out switch. Solid WiFi 6e connectivity. A HDMI 2.1 port. Radeon 840 graphics. Corning Gorilla Glass 3 Screen. And a 65-watt USB Type-C power adapter. MANUALS: PDF’s can be found on HP’s web site (User Guide & Maintenance). It would be helpful if there were links to all of the required Documents found in Best Buy’s site under “From the Manufacturer”. Currently, there is only a combined “Brochure - Data Sheet” available there. .

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Processor speed, Screen quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    So close to being perfect. Impressive CPU

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    I couldn't help but smile when I opened up the box for this laptop. I was really impressed with the feel and build quality of this laptop. It looks and feels quite premium. Most of the chassis seems to be made of metal, aluminum perhaps. It is chunky, has some weight to it and is cold to the touch. I may be wrong, it is really hard to tell. But I feel like the top and bottom of the laptop is plastic. I only say that because it is lighter than it looks. I can't find information on the materials used in this laptop, either way.. it looks and feels great! It feels like it is built to last. The screen is very glossy, 14" and seems to be an IPS panel. The screen, in my opinion is the weakest thing about this laptop. The viewing angles aren't great, colors looked a little washed out when viewed from the side, and there is sight backlight bleed / IPS glow in certain situations. Contrast ratio is not the greatest, blacks also look more grey than true black and the screen seems to be capped at 60hz. I feel like laptops should come standard with a 120hz refresh rate. It is not a deal breaker by any means, but it's 2025 and having at least a 120hz refresh rate will make a laptop feel so much better. Especially when scrolls through web pages and applications. It is not the worst screen I've seen on a laptop, but I wish it was better. This laptop is very classy and beautiful. It needs a beautiful screen to match. The AMD Risen AI 5 with Radeon 840M integrated GPU feels quick and snappy. It can handle day to day tasks like photo editing, video editing. It can also handle light gaming. I was able to play rocket league, and Ninja Turtles - Shredders revenge without a hitch. It is definitely not a gaming laptop, I experienced serious frame drops when I tried playing more modern AAA titles, but it can handle some games. They'll probably run better at a medium / low settings at 720p/1080p resolutions. The Ryzen "Ai" chips are new to the Market, at least this is the first I've heard of them. They have a dedicated "neural" processing chip for Ai tasks. I'm intrigued to see where this will go, if it's anything like other Ai chips I've researched, I assume they will learn and improve at completing tasks as they go. AMD has always been a favorite chip maker of mine, and the processor in this computer is very impressive. It really sips on battery while performing some intense tasks. Ive been using it daily for about a week, and I've only had to charge it once so far. The built in speakers are located on the bottom of this laptop, ( a weird choice) but they still sound very good. The laptop folds all the way back and you can lay it flat with the screen up, or set it up like a tent. So having the speakers on the bottom of the laptop makes sense when you take advantage of the adjustable screen. Speaking of Ai.. HP's Ai assistant is kind of meh.. It feels more like bloatware and is redundant. This laptop comes with Microsoft Copilot, a Microsoft Ai assistant which is easier to use and more polished than HP's Ai assistant. Copilot is helpful for daily tasks, but it also needs some polishing and refining. To me, it feels more like a glorified search bar. The ai assistant in this machine is kind of limited for now, perhaps Microsoft will improve it in the near future. But for now, I don't find it to be too useful. I would rather load up a google search bar for finding and doing what I need to do. Overall, I really enjoy using this laptop. It is great for productivity.. work from home, media consumption and light gaming. The AMD chip in this laptop is the best thing about it, it is so efficient with battery while being very snappy. I hate to give it a 4 star review, because it is so close to being an excellent laptop, but because of how unimpressed I am by the screen on this machine, I have to dock a star and give it a 4 out of 5. Would I recommend this laptop? I'll say yes, but only if you absolutely need and want to have a laptop that can fold completely flat, and can stand like a "tent". It is classy, lightweight, and performs well while being very battery efficient. Pros: Classy Design Plenty of Ports. 2x USB C, 2 USB A, a full size HDMI and 3.5mm Aux port. The new AMD Ryzen Ai chip is quick, snappy and battery efficient Keyboard and touchpad are comfortable Cons: The screen has poor viewing angles, and colors look washed out in some situations. Screen is also only 60hz. This laptop kind of reminds me of the laptops that corporations buy en masse for the workplace.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Processor speed, Screen quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Elegant design and multi-functional

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    I found the HP OmniBook X Flip 2-in-1 - Copilot+ PC - 14" 2K Touch-Screen Laptop with AMD Ryzen AI 5 processor to be a very solid performer and quite capable for most laptop tasks. Its 16GB Memory of fast 7500 Mhz RAM and 512GB SSD provide plenty of horsepower and snappy performance for office productiviity software like Microsoft Office 365. The onboard AMD Radeon 840M graphics powers a bright 1920x1200 display, very appropriate for a 14-inch display. Another great feature is the lighted keyboard which is almost a necessity for laptop computers these days. As stated in the model's name, the HP OmniBook can be used as a tablet and the mechanism to change to a tablet is as simple as flipping over the screen and voila, it’s a tablet. The screen is made of Corning Gorilla Glass, so you know it can hold up to some abuse and suitable for using a stylus with the touch screen. Battery life it excellent as I ran the laptop for over 7 hours and the battery percentage only dropped from about 90% to around 60%, granted it did sleep for some of that time. Recharging is quick using the included charger plugged into a USB-C port for convenience. I think what I really like most about this laptop is the simple clean and thin case design, along with the easy conversion to a tablet, making it a versatile and easily portable laptop for most laptop users’ needs. The laptop seems to have ample ventilation and not once could I detect any kind of heat in use. Software installation of Microsoft Windows 11 went smoothly, albeit with several downloads and restarts to complete the process. Again, the HP OmniBook offers a very comprehensive laptop with an overall clean design, good battery life, and snappy performance, all wrapped in a stylishlty simple yet sturdy metal case and tough scratch-resistant screen.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Screen quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Nice size, nice specs, nice laptop

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    The grey “clam” case design seems well constructed with sturdy hinges. At 3.11 lbs., it is heavier than I expected but still light enough to make it easy to travel with as does the 2 in 1 design and the Gorilla Glass 3 screen. It should more than meet your work, light gaming and streaming needs. Impressions; It comes with AMD Ryzen AI 300 series processor with NPU and 16 meg of L3 cache and AMD Radeon 840M graphics. This combination is nice for pretty much any business app or day-to-day processing you might use as well as light gaming. I loaded up Minecraft Java edition and had my grandsons have at it and they had no issues. But heavy gaming really isn’t an option born out by my PCMark10 and 3Dmark test scores. I am a huge fan of 13/14 inch laptops. They are just the right size for traveling and fits easily on the seat tray, even when the seat in front is reclined. 16GB LPDDR5X 7500megahertz memory. Faster than I have in my gaming desktop I built 2 years ago. WD PC SN5000S SDEPNSJ-512G-1006 M.2 SSD. It tested as fast as its specs state using Crystaldiskmark 8.0.6 x64. But why not go with 1TB - the cost must be minimal. Not sure how easy it might be to update by opening the laptop. I updated my drive several years ago on an HP laptop and it was easy. Would be easier to accept if had mico-sd option. Wi-Fi 6e. That’s fast, but why not 7? LED IPS screen is good at 1920 x 1200 with better colors and viewing angle than I expected but still prefer OLED. At 400 nits laptop will only stream HDR, not natively. Touch sensitivity is very good. The screen is a tad more reflective than I like, which may be in part due to Gorrilla Glass 3 being used? Changing angle always helps. The back-lit keyboard is nice size with very large lettering. On/off is top right of keyboard which I like as it makes it hard to accidentally turn off laptop, but it is where the delete key is normally. It does have a small light which is always on which helps to remind you. Function key also has a small light that is always on as well. The touchpad is a nice size and tracks well. Overall, I liked the tactile feel. The sound, using 2 Poly Studio speakers, is impressive. I could not find exact watts, but the speakers seem to be mounted on the very front of the laptop under the keyboard area (2 little slits). It has good volume, and the sound seems to envelop you. Left side connections are 1 USB 4 (40gbps), 1 USB-C 3.1 (10gbps), 1 USB-A 3.1 (10gbps) and 1 HDMI 2.1. Can charge from either USB-C but would have liked one on the right side to allow charging from either side. I transferred a 7GB movie file from a Samsung T7 M.2 external ssd in under 10 seconds, using any of the USB connections. I connected a 4K monitor using HDMI connection and finally got it setup to stream 4K at 60Hz. Using Windows 11 monitor settings was difficult to setup, and I don’t know if it might be due to me being unfamiliar with how AMD video works. I will say I tried to access Omen Gaming Hub – and it froze every time so not impressed with it. Right side connections include another USB-A (10gbps) as well as combined headphone/microphone jack. Camera has a manual slide to cover it – which is an excellent idea. 3 cell Lithium-ion polymer battery. I looped a 1080P movie with balanced power, Bluetooth on using wireless headphones and wi-fi off and after 8 hrs. I had 16% battery left – which is good in my book, but nowhere near the 19 hours mentioned. No micro SD card reader No Finger print reader. 1-year warranty This laptop seems to be sturdy and can handle any day-to-day processing needs as well as light gaming. It’s a tad heavier than I would like and does not have OLED screen. But I would be happy to use it and recommend it at 4 stars.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Overall performance, Portability

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Laptop

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I’ve been using the OmniBook for a few months now, and I’m honestly impressed. It’s lightweight, super fast, and perfect for both work and personal use. The battery life lasts all day, which is a huge plus, and the screen quality is crisp and vibrant. I also love how quiet it runs — no loud fan noise even when multitasking. Whether you’re a student, professional, or casual user, this laptop is a great investment. Highly recommend it!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Overall performance, Screen quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A very premium laptop

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    The HP OmniBook X Flip 14” laptop is one premium computer that can definitely complete with that other computer which is named after a fruit. Its specs and features are something to brag about. First this is a touch screen laptop that can be flipped so that it can be used as a tablet and can also be setup in tent mode which is good for presentations. This I emphasize as the other brand still has not been able to do this for whatever reason. And like tablets, this computer boasts a battery life of 14 hours or so. Being that this is still new, I wasn’t able to verify this myself. Its screen can compete with other tablets and premium computers as it has a glossy Corning Gorilla glass 400 nit display which has a resolution of 16:10 which I must say a bit odd. Its gray metal finish definitely screams premium and by no means exagerates itself. But what sets this apart is that this is powered by an AMD Ryzen AI 300 series processors. Independent benchmarks this as one huge performer. And while it is still too early to really find out, this laptop is AI enabled having a 50 TOPS npu where other PCs only have a maximum of 40 TOPS. And to add gravy to this laptop, this is further powered by a Radeon 840M gpu which is quite fast for an integrated gpu. Other features of this laptop is that it has dual cameras which can be used for facial recognition. And mind you the cameras are quite sharp. As for memory this laptop has 16GB DDR5 RAM and a 512GB MVME M.2 SSD. Pretty much decent nowadays. It has two 10GBPS USB-A ports, a 10GBPS USB-C port and a 40GBPS type C port. Definitely capable. As for the software, there is miminal bloatware pre-installed with the exception of McAfee anti-virus and HP utilities. Of course, this has Windows 11 but the home version as this is still a consumer laptop. That said, I have nothing more to comment since the specs pretty much speak for themselves. And also, laptops have been around for decades that it has been a matter of specs alone. All I can further say is that this is a good buy and I recommend this for others.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Overall performance, Processor speed

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Perfect School Computer

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This is a very fast and quiet computer; it can easily run all my schoolwork. It is very smooth and looks aesthetically nice I haven't encountered any issues with it so far. It also has a pretty long battery life. It has a great screen, it is bright and clear. It works perfectly for Everyday tasks.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Screen quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good little multi-function display laptop

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    Overall it’s a good system that combines a nicely multi-functional screen, great battery life, and enough power to run any application you need for utility. It’s probably not quite what you’d want for super intensive tasks like photoshop due to the standard resolution screen and matte appearance, but from a business and common use standpoint it hits the mark. I was super interested to see the keyboard setup as they are very squared and inset against each other. It provided fairly good tactile feedback and I was able to easily type like normal. The 180 degree screen is the biggest star although I definitely wished an active stylus had come with it and is it just lends itself to use for tablet style input. It’s an available accessory though so easy to overcome. Other item of note is the usb-c plug was fairly hard to get inserted but I attribute that to the thinness overall, probably just has very tight tolerances to slip in. If you experience any issues, just know it does fit. Overall appreciate the portability, power, and battery life which makes it super suitable for work, school, and other such utility use cases.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good, All Around 2-in-1. Needs less Bloatware.

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    TLDR: Nice 2-in-1 with fair battery life and decent specs. KEY SPECS 6C / 12T AMD Ryzen 5 340 AI Processor 16GB DDR5 RAM 1 x HDMI 2.1 Port 1 x USB-C 10Gb Port 1 x USB-C 40Gb Port 2 x USB-A Ports 1 x 3.5mm Headphone Port PROS Good Processing Power for Nearly Any Work Task Can be used as a traditional laptop or as a tablet Good sound quality while used as a laptop Backlit keyboard CONS Battery life not as good as advertised Downward firing speakers Bloatware leads to errors when attempting removal USE The HP OmniBook has plenty of power for most any day-to-day task whether it be work or pleasure. The AMD Ryzen 5 AI processor has a total of 6 cores. 3 Performance and 3 Economy Cores. Unlike its Intel counterpart, the AMD cores all support multiple threads. I was able to stream full HD video while still preparing documents and having multiple browser tabs open in the background. Rarely did it bog down or feel burdened. Combined with a respectable 16GB or RAM and Radeon 840M Graphics, the OmniBook has plenty of reserve power for most any need. Even during my most demanding parts of the day, overall memory utilization rarely topped 50%. CPU utilization varies wildly from minute to minute, but even with everything mentioned above, the Ryzen 5 never lost its cool and remained quiet the entire day. It was a pleasant surprise. The backlit keyboard is a nice addition when using the OmniBook as a traditional laptop. This day and age, I would not consider a 2-in-1 or any other laptop for that matter without a backlit keyboard. Unfortunately, this same keyboard isn’t the best. Its actuation feels cheap and the keys have no texture to easily differentiate one from another. Competitors’ laptops have far better keyboards. With a resolution of just 1920 x 1200, the 14-inch screen is still clear, and the font is legible and smooth. The touchscreen is accurate and responsive. Combined with the Corning Gorilla Glass, it makes for a tough, clear display. CONS The biggest drawback of the OmniBook is the included bloatware. The biggest offender is McAfee anti-virus. It is an unnecessary and resource hungry program. In addition, the Omnibook ships with several other programs to try and make video conferencing look and sound much better. Programs like Poly Camera Pro, Windows Studio Effects, and other HP “Optimization” programs add up to a taxing demand on the CPU. If you use your OmniBook for video conferencing, WFH, etc. you may find that these programs are very beneficial, especially the AI noise reduction. For me, I rarely use video conferencing, so they were unnecessary, and with them always starting up by default, they used up precious system resources, bogging the system down forcing me to manually deactivate them. Speakers. The sound quality of the speakers is quite good. I found them to be some of the better speakers I’ve used on a laptop. The HP audio tuning works well and the inclusion of DTS audio processing makes them that much better. The problem is that they fire downward. They work great when using the OmniBook as a laptop with the sound bouncing off your desk to your ears, but when used as a tablet, the audio is pointed away from you. Not ideal. While HP touts “All Day” performance from the OmniBook. I found myself averaging about 5 hours of constant use before reaching for a charger. This is at 50% screen brightness and video streaming nearly the entire time. FINAL THOUGHTS The HP OmniBook offers a lot in a small package. It’s nowhere near the lightest or most powerful laptop on the market, but it strikes a nice balance. Enough processing power, memory, and storage to be a useful device for years to come. I would still like to have better actuation from the keyboard without the buttons feeling cheap and fragile and I would absolutely love to see HP stop using the often troublesome MediaTek Wi-Fi card, but the OmniBook is still a good laptop and worthy of a look if you are in the market for a 2-in-1, especially if used for teleconferencing and WFH scenarios. RECOMMENDED

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Portability, Processor speed, Screen quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Superlative Laptop

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The screen quality is brilliant and the processor speed is awesome. The custom features provide for individuality which enhances the overall performance of this product. The AI feature is definitely a plus, Needless to say, there is nothing about my purchase to dislike. Last but not least, utilization of my laptop is geographically limitless. I am an advocate and would and have recommended this laptop.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Portability, Screen quality
    Best Buy Employee

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Dont know about laptops? This is Better

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    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I liked to rate products i shop for from good, better, best. Value laptop wall buys usually dont even make the Good Criteria category as I wanna be able to tell people it actually is good not just “good enough” that being said this is a good laptop, I did get rid of some preinstalled apps as I knew i didnt need some like McAffe, regardless good battery life, good screen quality, good portable size, keys are 1:1 so they may be different for many users but not bad once you type for awhile and realize its not bad. Change is inevitable. Dont fight it embrace it. Love the laptop and hope yall do too

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Portability, Processor speed, Screen quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great for student

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    Got this for my daughter who is heading off to college in a couple of weeks. We were looing fr something lightweight with a nice screen, good memory and good processing power. Didnt need a lot because she’s not studying quantum physics… The flip screen is really cool. Got her a smart pen and the integration is flawless. Its also touchscreen so she has that flexibility. She says she loves it so that makes me a happy mom.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Portability, Processor speed

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great laptop

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    Great lightweight flip laptop. It’s fast and does everything I need. Keyboard and mouse are very good and battery life is great.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    The New Standard for Windows Laptops?

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    HP didn't disappoint with this premium laptop. This is one of the best laptops I've felt. The all-metal design is sturdy. It feels solid and not like some thin aluminum. That was the first thing I noticed. I'm not sure what coating HP is using. This device doesn't absorb fingerprints like some other devices. Pros -All Metal-Premium Design -Thunderbolt 4 port, USB-C (10GB) port, and 2 USB-A (10GB) ports -Lightweight Package that can be easily put into a bag All day battery Life at 60% Screen Brightness, I was able to get over 15 Hours of online video playback -A Good Everyday Processor that will get the basic needs and some basic content creation done -A Quiet Laptop, Not once did I ever hear the fans ramp up -The Keyboard (Subjective) has very short travel, and I mean short, but the clicks were satisfying -16GB of RAM and 500GB of Storage (I would like to see 24GB of RAM) Again, I can't get over how nice this laptop feels. The speakers get loud even though they fire down. The Omnibook X Flip has set the standard for me for Windows Laptops. There is one flaw, however. This is where I feel like the mark was slightly missed. Negative -HP cheaped out on the screen. The screen is clear and crisp, but its colors are not 100% accurate. This may be a turn-off for some creators. You made such an elegant laptop. You even gave it a glossy screen, which is ideal for a two-in-one. I'm even fine with the 1920x1200. Yet, the color accuracy was missed. -Also, no laptop in 2025 should come with McAfee... Uninstall this NOW! HP has a lot of "bloatware" that comes with the device. There is so much "HP" this and that. Why did my device come with HP's gaming software installed? This is not a gaming laptop... The bloatware needs to stop... -AI... AI... AI... I don't care about the AI because it's nowhere near as good on laptops. Feels like HP is shoving it in our faces... -RAM not upgradable but the SSD is Even with the negatives, this is a great laptop. It is suitable for an everyday laptop, a school laptop, or a business laptop. You get everything that you need to get your work done. Lightweight and portable with enough ports to be used as a home work station! Just relax on the bloatware HP...

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Screen quality
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Solid specs but not sold on the AI companion

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    I wanted to take as much time as I could with this new HP notebook computer before providing a review. This came mostly from wanting to make sure I understood the AI companion component or the offering. Let me start with the basics first. This HP comes with pretty solid specs for the home user, and offers the added benefit of a full flip touchscreen for those who prefer to interact that way. It handled all of my usual tasks with ease and the screen was very crisp when not getting hit by glare. Where I found myself questioning the usefulness was the AI companion concept. For those who know absolutely nothing about the variety of AI engines out there, I suppose this could be a starting place. But given Windows has copilot built in, I couldn’t find myself going into the companion app to do things it would already do with simple prompting. In my experiences this functionality added additional steps for users who already know what they are doing. The one part of the AI companion i did find useful was the “perform” tab which gave system specific information and allowed you to give prompts like “make the camera follow my face” and get to a quicker answer than clicking around aimlessly in the settings. All in all I’d say it’s a great computer for the price from a system standpoint but I wouldn’t let the allure of the “AI companion” be a specific draw unless you know nothing about, nor want to learn about, AI prompting via the most popular engines.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Battery life, Portability, Processor speed

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best laptop in the range

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    I am very happy with this laptop and meets my expectations in all aspects. It was very easy to set up and get going. Design is sleek and light weight for day to day work. Processing is fast to open apps, navigating websites or launching large size files. It also has great battery power and lasts sufficiently long. I also like its flip feature to turn the laptop into a large screen tablet.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Battery life, Overall performance, Screen quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    thank you hp, very cool

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    Works pretty well so far despite the occasional hiccup. Screen is really clear, and the slim design makes it seem pretty sleek. The battery life is more like around 15 hours of regular use, but it still runs really well.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Portability, Processor speed, Screen quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Solid Performer

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    This laptop has everything you need. The cpu, memory and storage are great for everyday office and home needs. The 2k screen is bright and colorful and very responsive when used as a touch screen. The keyboard and touchpad work as expected and the overall build is solid but still light enough to be easily portable. Overall its a great laptop.

    I would recommend this to a friend