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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good overall, great if you find it below $500
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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I bought this model three times in the last six months. Third one I kept for myself.
There is nothing special about it and it does not shine in any aspect but it is good enough overall to be my main laptop especially at the price I paid for the last one in open box condition ($400 range will never repeat in this economy)
I do have a big complain against HP software OMEN hub and HP app, two versions exist and sometimes I have to kill them all in order to get proper performance from the cpu in single thread jobs.
That is my main complain AMD vs latest intel cpu as it does not seem to be able to hold good consistent 4 or 4.5GHz+ when taxed with single thread, and it repeats across various manufacturers while Windows blindly insisting on being "green" and curbing performance does not help at all.
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I Loooove my new HP laptop! It's lite, has insane speed, beautiful graphics, it has the feel of a tablet due to the touchscreen and X Flip function, and the copilot +AI features will have any user spoiled!! I'm not an IT person, but when using my laptop I feel like I am! I highly recommend the HP Omnibook X Flip 2 in 1 Copilot + PC.
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I write and make presentations. I also meddle with recording music. I considered Andriod, as well as, Apple, but stayed with Windows. This 2 in 1 meets my needs and then some. It's quiet. Battery life has been very good. Unlike the Snapdragon, this processor is compatible with all my apps and hardware. The regular HDMI and multiple USB ports were why I initially looked at this machine. The massive amounts of memory and storage are a welcome feature. The backlit keyboard is a perk I really enjoy, and the speakers aren't too bad. If I had a criticism, it would be for the touchpad. I tend to rest part of my hand on it when I'm typing and make the cursor jump around, but I've had this problem for years. It's not the machine. It seems a little heavy but also very sturdy. Moving from Win 10 to 11 has been easy with this machine. I expect this one to serve me the rest of this decade, at least.
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This laptop is the perfect size and weight to take along on the job. The keys are easy to use. Keyboard is very responsive to the touch. The AMD Ryzen AI 7 capability speedily helps draft letters, minutes and create document.
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This laptop is great for home use. It only lacks the normal numeric keyboard which I miss. It is fast, and a convenient size for my new home desk space.
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The OmniBook X Flip 2-in-1 is ideal for my daughter's school requirements. It is light and portable, and the specs are very much capable for her work needs. It's 2-in-1 feature is very helpful when she needs it to function as a tablet. Pricewise, given its specifications, it is quite reasonable compare to other comparable brands. Good Buy from Best Buy!
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This is a great laptop at $508. It has more than 16GB ram and is copilot+. In addition, it is a 2-in-1 that can have screen flipped. The display is bright and tall. The keys on the keyboard are big. Lastly, it is extremely easy to upgrade SSD, there are just 4 screws holding the bottom cover. I am enjoy this as an upgrade from my asus zenbook with intel core gen6 processor.
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I'm in my 70's, a retired IT guy, and this is by far the nicest laptop I've ever had. Unbelievably fast, beautiful screen, and more space than I'll ever use. First machine I've had for Win 11, and it makes it easy to transition.
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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The Omni PC delivers great performance for daily tasks like browsing, streaming, and office work. The all-in-one design saves space and looks sleek on any desk. Setup was quick and hassle-free overall, a great value for the price.
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The HP OmniBook Ultra Flip 14 is a bit of a contradiction. On paper, it is a future-proof beast equipped with the latest AMD Ryzen™ AI 7 350 processor and a generous 24GB of RAM. In practice, it feels like HP took the DNA of the beloved Spectre x360 and made some questionable compromises to hit a specific price point.
The Good: A Developer’s Dream Specs
If you are buying this for coding, virtualization, or running local AI models, you won’t be disappointed.
The Ryzen AI 7 + 24GB RAM Combo: This is the "Super Bowl" configuration of this laptop. Most ultrabooks force you to choose between 16GB or an expensive 32GB jump. The 24GB sweet spot, combined with the Ryzen 7's NPU (50 TOPS), makes it a powerhouse for local LLMs and heavy IDE workloads.
The "Mac-like" Ecosystem: One of the most surprising wins is the mobile phone integration for android. The connectivity between your phone and the PC is seamless—it honestly feels like the Windows version of the Apple ecosystem. It’s fluid, intuitive, and actually useful for daily multitasking.
The Display: The 2K touchscreen is great. While it might not have the "wow" factor of some higher-end OLEDs, the touch response is snappy and the clarity is more than enough for professional work.
The Bad: Where the "Spectre" Magic Fades
If you are coming from an HP Spectre, you will notice immediately where the "Flip" falls short.
The Speakers (Absolute Trash): There is no sugarcoating it. For a "premium" 2-in-1, the speakers are on the underside and lacks depth. If you plan on watching movies or joining calls without headphones, prepare to be underwhelmed. It is a massive regression from the quad-speaker setups HP used to be known for.
Build Quality & Keyboard: The build feels noticeably cheaper than the Spectre. It lacks that dense, "carved from a single block of metal" feel. The keyboard is serviceable, but it lacks the tactile "thunk" and premium travel of its predecessors.
Battery Reality Check: HP markets this as a 15-hour machine. In real-world testing—especially with heavy coding or AI workloads—you’re looking at 8 to 10 hours. It’s still enough to get through a standard workday, but don't expect it to last through a long-haul flight without a charger.
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Screen is bright and very clear so easy to see. Speed is excellent for my use (non-gamer, non-graphics). Battery life good. Size of keyboard comfortable.
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Perfect for entrepreneurs on the move! It’s super lightweight, quick to set up, and powerful enough to handle my day to day activities like Zoom calls, digital tools to help build my brand. If you’re running your business from anywhere and everywhere, this little machine shows up like a boss.
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Purchased as open box in excellent condition during a sale. Item condition was as described. This laptop isn’t recommended for gaming but I have been able to play games that doesn’t require much like cabal online, maple story, blade and soul. I had purchase a hp 2in1 last year but was not happy with volume and how sometimes the usb a port on old one would act up. This hp omnibook x 2in1 laptop is a much better replacement. Some of 2in1 laptop screen not prone to screen bleeding around the edge and is most noticeable in the dark and with dark mode. It was more noticeable in the 16” laptop, with the 14” it barely noticeable. I like that the cooling vent is on the back of the laptop inside of one side. Have cooling vent face away from your body when using in tablet mode. I do recommend using it with laptop cooling mat. It normally run cool but can get very warm or hot when gaming or running multiple apps.