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Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 744 reviews

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Customers appreciate the OmniBook X Flip 2-in-1 for its overall performance, processor speed, portability, and solid battery life. The sleek design, great screen size, ample storage, and touchscreen functionality are also well-received. Some customers find the laptop a bit heavy, and a few have noted the speakers could use improvement in the low-end frequencies and the lack of an SD card reader.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Processor speed, Screen size
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    OmniBook X Flips Brings Do-It-All Style

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    I really think computers that can fit into that "laptop" / "tablet" space really bring a lot to the table and are a great buy. But HP steps it up with their latest OmniBook X Flip as it adds some awesome specs plus the power of CoPilot AI! PROS: - Onboxing this laptop, it's a very visually appealing laptop! The color looks great, the material feels very upscale, and just has a nice look to it. - My favorite part of this laptop is going to be the screen for a number of reasons! First, the bezels are super thin and I love the look it it. It also has a 2K screen which gives the color and clarity a lot of pop! Of course, the big selling point too is the touchscreen and it's very responsive and fun to use for both work and play. Lastly, it's a huge screen! 16" on a laptop makes it great to work on either at a desk or on the go. - On that topic, the 2-in-1 aspect works great with this. The hinge on it does not feel cheap but you can easily flip it around to go from laptop to tablet and you can put it in a number of different positions that help for creating content or viewing content. - HP brings the typical awesome specs on top of all of that as well. It has a great processor, tons of memory, plenty of SSD storage, and just overall feels like it zips between programs while using it. - Windows 11's CoPilot+ I have found really useful too. It helps simplify some of my work, navigate questions easier, and makes me more confident in what I am trying to accomplish. I think its a nice way to incorporate AI into every day use or specific tasks. CONS: - This is a great size laptop but I do think it would benefit from being even thinner and lighter than it is. Of course I understand the trade off would be less ports, but just my thought. BOTTOM LINE: - Having a computer that is great for sitting down and getting stuff down, as well as enjoying yourself, is something I think a lot of people want. And the HP OmniBook X Flip really brings that level of fun and work. It has a tremendous screen, awesome flip style with the touchscreen, and is loaded with top level specs. I think this will be a daily driver for a lot of people!

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Battery life
    Cons mentioned:
    Speakers
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    The Screen Ruins An Otherwise Wonderful Laptop

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    CONCLUSION 7.35/10: I think one of the most important metrics in a laptop is how it feels to use. Do you look forward to opening it up and getting on it or not? And for this guy I do enjoy using it. It has a sleek look. Made from aluminum. It is relatively lightweight for its size. I really enjoy the keyboard. The trackpad is good enough. The 2-in-1 feature is nice in certain scenarios. The main weak points are the speakers and screen resolution/color accuracy/refresh rate. You’ll need to decide what your priorities are. If it’s a high-quality screen, with high refresh rate, and high color accuracy, then look for the OLED model. If you are looking for a large 16-inch laptop at a very respectable price for the amount of storage, RAM, CPU, and battery life then this is a good choice. Overall, this device does more things right than it does wrong making it a solid choice. But maybe not the best choice for the money. SCREEN 5/10: The screen is the most important aspect to me as it is the thing you interact with the most. This screen is quite the conundrum. Doing some things well but other things poorly. It’s a 16-inch IPS, LED, 1920x1200 (full HD), 16:10, 60 Hz, touchscreen, edge-to-edge glass, micro-edge, up to 400 nits, and 62.5% of the sRGB color range. 62.5% sRGB is unacceptable seeing as almost all other laptops near this price range support 90 – 100% of the DCI-P3 range (which is about 15% more colors which is a lot). Making everything look washed out. Which for a 16-inch screen that most will want to watch media on seems like a massive L. Contrast is much better than expected, which helps save it. 1920x1200 is a bit low just because it makes things a bit fuzzy on this big of a screen. This also helps save battery life. It comes with all the pros/cons of typical IPS screens. 60Hz seems low to me in 2025. Overall, this is a low-end display. But performs very well in its low end display category. And is the thing I dislike the most about this laptop. As if this was better, this would be such a better machine. I recommend looking for the OLED variant. As it would be worth the upgrade in the long run. With it being IPS I would have liked to see higher brightness than 400 nits which is OLED territory. TRACKPAD 6.5/10: They trackpad is the second most important aspect, as if it sucks, the laptop is useless, as I use laptops for their portability and carrying a mouse around limits that greatly. This one is large, with a unique plastic-like texture, non-uniform click, where the bottom it is easier than the middle, with nothing on the top. Despite how it feels, which I think is lower end, it is still accurate. It has a hybrid feel where it feels like the bad old-school windows trackpads, but has the new-school accuracy. But lags behind MacBook’s force touch trackpad or the Microsoft Surface 7’s precision haptic touchpad. KEYBOARD 8/10: The keyboard is the third most important aspect to me. With the size of this laptop, I’d expect full-size keys, but that isn’t the case. The delete key being left of the power key is frustrating. Thankfully, the power key requires more force. Shortcuts are unique and include: projecting your screen, emoji, screen brightness, backlight (its white, low or high brightness, 30 sec, 3 min, always on options which is great) that is very uniform, volume mute (has LED when muted), volume up/down, mic mute (has LED when muted), play/pause, quick launch Omen or MyHp app, screen shot. All keys are perfectly flat, requires moderate/severe pressure to depress, and very strong spring back up which I love. It is louder than a lot of other laptops. Where if I’m in a quiet room (work, school lecture) people can hear me typing. Overall, the more I use it the more I enjoy it. BATTERY LIFE 9/10: Battery life is also critical in a portable machine. The latest chips have significantly improved this. I had a hard time testing this adequately. Which is a good thing. Out of the five days of testing I never ran out of juice. I was able to get through 4 hours or work (50- 60% brightness, keyboard backlight on, doing nothing to the stock settings, mixed use of watching videos, word documents, emails, multiple things open, webpages, not caring what I was doing, etc.) and it would be at like 70 – 80%. Making me expect with mixed usage and light/moderate workloads probably leading to 8 – 10 hours of battery life easy. Probably closer to 12 – 13. With much more if watching battery and just doing video playback. So this will easily get you through a workday and/or school day without any issues. HP claim 23 hours of video playback and 15 hour and 45 minutes with mixed usage. Also, supports up to 50% quick-charge in 45 minutes. SPEAKERS 6.5/10: With a big chassis I expected better. They get very loud but are very tinny. They lack bass. Making it so I can understand things just fine. They get plenty loud. However, due to their treble focus they can start to hurt my ears after a while. It comes with Bluetooth 5.3 and a headphone jack so they should fix/mediate that issue if you have those. 2-IN-1 FUNCTIONALITY 9/10: This I would say is one of the main selling points of this laptop. As if you aren’t going to use it then its better to go with an alternative as I think part of the price is tied up in this. The touchscreen on this is excellent. Very accurate and the glass is smooth making it enjoyable to interact with. Switching to “tablet” mode is quick, easy, and works every time. If you rotate the device it will automatically rotate the screen. I found this is awesome for three tasks. 1. When you are watching something being able to get a different angle or closer and then go through touch is a unique and pleasurable experience. 2. When you are reading a document, scrolling, or browsing content going into tablet mode is a lot of fun. But this device is big and heavy which detracts a bit. 3. If you buy the stylus from HP (which I think is like $60) you can also take notes on this device. Which may work great for some people depending on their workflows. For a student I think that would be great if you aren’t buying an iPad and wanting digital notes. I also found that when using this as a secondary screen (for example I’m referencing something often while doing something) this 2-in-1 feature really shines. PERFORMANCE 7.0/10: This comes with the Intel Core Ultra 7 Series 2, 256V, 8-cores, 8 thread, w/ 4.8 ghz boost, and 47 NPU TOPS. Which equates to an upper-mid range to high-end laptop. Being similar in performance to Apple’s MacBook Air M3 on Cinebench at least. It also comes with Intel Arc 140V graphics card with 8 GB of VRAM. Meaning you’ll be able to play a lot of modern games at around 30 – 60 fps at very low settings. But the cooling may be an issue as single fan that I never heard. Along with being able to video edit simple to moderate complexity (one to two video streams ideally at 4k or less with minimal/moderate effects) without any problems. However, RAM may be a limitation at 16 GB. Also, with the display having poor color accuracy you can’t trust what you’re seeing. Testing on Cinebench showed: POWERED: Balanced: Single 1874, Mulit 10,440, High Performance: Single: 1890, Multi: 9557 BATTERY: Balanced: Single: 1094, Multi: 8498 High Performance: Single 1899, Multi-core 9698 In comparison Very High-End/premium Laptops are going to be getting 1800 – 2200 single core and about 20,000 – 30,000 multi-core. But that is usually plugged in. As for the SSD. It is a 1 TB SSD. In Crystal Mark I got 6139 read and 5344 write. Which is excellent for a stock SSD. The max speed you can get on Gen 4 SSD is Read of 7000 - 7500 and write of 6000 – 7000 MB/s. So we are almost there. The 16 GB of LPDDR5X 8533 megahertz RAM is solid. That is the minimum I would recommend but also enough that most users shouldn’t have any problems. Is the sweet spot. No complaints here. It boasts Wi-Fi 6E. Wi-Fi 7 is the latest standard technically. But this is awfully close so there is no real loss here. I didn’t have any problems with connecting after sleep/restart or any drops of connection. Speeds were excellent at 1484 down and 1635 up. FEATURES 8/10: - It has 1x HDMI 2.1 port which I was able to get 4K @144Hz with. But couldn’t get 2560x1440 @240 Hz only 144 Hz. - 1x USB-C Thunderbolt 4. Able to get 4K144Hz and achieve 2560x1440@240Hz. Which also worked on the other USB-C non-thunderbolt port. - Via HDMI and USB-C. I was able to get my laptop display, 4K60 hz (not any higher refresh rate as it wouldn’t work), and 2560x1440 at 144Hz at the same time. For Dual USB-C I could get laptop, 4K@94 Hz and 2560@240 Hz at the same time. Which is interesting… Note with other laptops/PC I am able to get full Hz ranges and resolutions with these cables. - 1x USB-C 3.1 (would have preferred this to be another thunderbolt port but support same resolution as thunderbolt for external displays) and - 2x USB-A 3.1. Which is appreciated. Again, would have preferred to see USB-A 3.2 ideally. Love to see a headphone jack, which it has. - Along with manual privacy camera shutter. - Already discussed the backlit keyboard. - Comes with a 65 watt USB-C power adapter. - Does NOT have a numpad. - Windows Hello facial: Which worked like 50% of the time for me for some reason. BUILD QUALITY 8/10: Built out of aluminum. Some flex to the top and bottom, not the trackpad, where you rest your hands, or keyboard. I like that the edges are kind of tapered making it appear a lot thinner than it actually is. As where you grip is thin but where it sits is not. It requires four screws to open up. RAM is soldered. SSD is replaceable. Only one slot. As is the wireless/Bluetooth card. Otherwise stuck with what you have. Weight, for size is respectable at 4.15 lbs. Hinges are solid. With it being a 2-in-1 you have full movement. Screen stops wherever you place it. Does not bounce when typing or anything.

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

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A Large 2-In-1, Beautiful Display

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    The HP OmniBook X (Intel Core 7 Ultra, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) is a large 2-in-1 with a really nice IPS display that will satisfy many users. One thing I've learned over the years of owning laptops and servicing them is that everyone likes different combinations of features. What I like, you might not like, and vice versa. So the key when shopping for a laptop is to learn what you like and then finding one that has those features. I've always been a big fan of 2-in-1 laptops. One of the main reasons is for travel. On an airplane, you don't have to power them down like a laptop during takeoff and landing if it is folded flat, like a tablet. So you can continue to be productive for those extra 40 or so minutes, which can be handy. And as long as the touchscreen functions well (which this one does), the experience can be very good. Most of the 2-in-1 laptops I have owned have been on the smaller side--13.3" or 14". I do find the 16" to be a bit big for a 2-in-1, and a little heavier than I would like. The weight of the laptop alone is 4 lbs, 9 oz. It still fits nicely in my backpack, but without a resting surface, it can get heavy for the hands and arms over time. However, I do appreciate that the power supply is not an enormous brick like so many other larger laptops. That makes the overall package easier and lighter to carry. The total weight, including the power supply, is 5 lbs, 3 oz. The screen is IPS technology at 400 nits of brightness. I found the display to be plenty bright with rather deep blacks and bright whites. The screen is not quite OLED level, like on more expensive laptops, but it is very nice--and as I mentioned before, the touch function is responsive and works very well. The keyboard is a zero-lattice keyboard, meaning there is no space between the keys. This is the latest styling cue of some more expensive laptops. This HP integrates the speakers on both sides of the keyboard to fill in the extra space. Personally, I think the keys are a bit too big and they also have a lot of travel. I would have rather had smaller keys and a dedicated number pad. This is a personal preference. Regarding the speakers, the sound quality was OK. I did not feel there was enough bass, and the clarity was average. Volume range was good. I would have preferred more premium speakers, with the speakers mounted on the underside of the laptop--again, so I could have a dedicated number pad. For speed and usability, the OmniBook X has the Intel Core 7 Ultra, which is a step above the Core CPUs (formerly the i7, for example). Intel ARC graphics are a step above the typical Intel Iris graphics. I ran GeekBench on the system and was a bit underwhelmed with the results. One of my other laptops has an Intel Core 5 Ultra with 8GB of RAM and the Intel Iris graphics. The HP having the Intel Core 7 Ultra with 16GB of RAM and the ARC graphics, I expected the GeekBench numbers to be a bit better. The HP clocked in at 2369 for single core and 10443 for multi-core, with graphics at 27130 with OpenCL. The other laptop with the Core 5 Ultra was about the same at 2244 / 10480 / 25424. Further investigation found out exactly why. The Core Ultra 7 in the HP is running at 2.2GHz with 8 cores and 8 logical processors. The other laptop with the Core Ultra 5 is running at 3.6GHz with 14 cores and 18 logical processors. More cores / logical processors means more applications can run simultaneously without bogging down the laptop. That includes multiple browser tabs. However, the HP in general functioned well with good scrolling on the internet, no lag with multiple browser tabs open, and good performance with multiple applications running simultaneously. So for the everyday user that is not overloading the laptop with heavy tasks, it will perform just fine. I just would have expected more of a jump in the GeekBench numbers, that's all. The ARC graphics would come into play more with AV-intensive work, like photo or video editing. However, the Core Ultra 7 is a bit more power efficient, and it shows with the battery life. While not nearly as long as the new Snapdragon chips, this laptop did stay powered up for the entire workday with plenty left in the tank when I plugged it in for overnight charging. During operation, there was some fan noise, but overall it was minimal and not loud. The laptop also ran nice and cool. I do like the number of ports on the laptop. The right side has a USB-A and headphone jack, while the left side has another USB-A, an HDMI out, and 2 USB-C ports (one of whcih is Thunderbolt). The matte finish of the laptop case gives it a sleek and modern look. Out of the box, there was a lot of HP bloatware. While some of it is useful, I found a lot of it to not be useful. Uninstalling it took a few minutes and was easy. Overall, the HP Omnibook X 2-in-1 is a nice package. It has a premium feel and a really nice display. The battery life is very good and the system overall is peppy. 1TB of storage is also very generous. I would have preferred a dedicated number pad and more premium speakers. I also thing the laptop is a little heavy for a 2-in-1.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Highly Recommend!

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    Runs very smooth, has a touch-screen feature, long lasting battery, and a 16'' display. This is the perfect laptop for work, studying, and even entertainment. Not only that but the whole thing can actually fold in reverse! So yes, dear reader, I'd say this is worth every penny.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Slick laptop

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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    Excellent Laptop – Reliable, Fast, and Sleek! I’ve been using my HP laptop for a while now, and I couldn’t be happier with the performance. It starts up quickly, runs smoothly, and handles everything from work tasks to streaming without slowing down. The display is crisp and vibrant, making videos and documents easy on the eyes. The keyboard is comfortable for long typing sessions, and the touchpad is responsive. Battery life is impressive—it lasts through my workday without constantly needing a charge. I also appreciate how lightweight and slim it is, making it easy to carry on the go. Overall, HP delivered a great balance of performance, quality, and value. If you’re looking for a reliable laptop that won’t let you down, this is definitely the one to get!

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A Solid Start for Beginner Coders

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    As a beginner in the world of coding, I was looking for a reliable, budget-friendly laptop to learn and practice programming. After some research, I chose the HP Omnibook, and so far, it’s been a great choice for getting started. Smooth Performance for Basics: For learning Python, HTML/CSS, JavaScript, or even running lightweight IDEs like VS Code or Sublime Text, the HP Omnibook handles things smoothly. Comfortable Keyboard: As someone who types a lot while coding, I really appreciate the keyboard. It’s quiet and comfortable, which makes long coding sessions less tiring. Good Battery Life: I can work for hours without needing to plug in, which is great for studying or coding on the go. Lightweight & Portable: It’s thin and light, which is convenient if you’re taking classes, going to the library, or working from a café. ❤️❤️

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The best of the best co

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    Absolutely thrilled with my new HP Omnibook! From the sleek design to the lightning-fast performance, this laptop has exceeded all my expectations. The display is crystal clear, making every video, document, and project look stunning. Battery life is impressive – I can work for hours without worrying about recharging. The keyboard is comfortable, and the overall build feels solid and premium. Whether for work, study, or entertainment, the HP Omnibook is a powerhouse that delivers reliability, speed, and style. I couldn’t be happier with this purchase – truly a game-changer!

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Tony Deonarine

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    The HP OmniBook X Flip 2-in-1 is a versatile and powerful 16-inch touch-screen laptop, ideal for both productivity and entertainment. It features a sharp 2K display, an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, and 16GB of RAM for smooth multitasking. The 1TB SSD ensures fast storage and quick load times, making it suitable for demanding tasks. Its flip design adds flexibility, allowing it to be used as a tablet or laptop. Overall, it's a stylish and high-performance device perfect for professionals and creatives.

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

    HP OmniBook X Flip: Premium 2-in-1

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    I was excited to get my hands on the Omnibook X Flip 16, a 16-inch touchscreen laptop that also flips into a tablet. It's one of the new AI PCs, that has built-in AI tools to help with things like writing, organizing, and analysis. I put it to work with a variety of productivity tasks and entertainment. The Omnibook X Flip showed little weakness, HP did a great job here! *Design and Build* Right from the start, this laptop's build feels premium. It’s got a dark gray metal body that looks clean, weighs about 4 pounds and is a little more than half an inch thick. Even with a 16" screen it’s still pretty slim and not too heavy. The 360 degree hinge lets you fold the screen all the way around, so you can use it like a regular laptop, flip it into tent mode to stream videos or watch movies, or even turn it into a tablet with a touchscreen. Typing on the keyboard is a smooth experience. The keys are big and easy to see thanks to the backlighting (a few customizations on backlighting too), and feel great with satisfying feedback and a smooth click. The trackpad is large and responsive too. There are several ports to choose from which is nice considering all of the peripherals I use: (2) USB-A 10Gbps ports, (2) USB-C ports (one with Thunderbolt 4 at 40Gbps and one at 10Gbps), an HDMI 2.1 port, and a headphone/mic jack. It is missing a media slot if you are a photographer. The webcam does a great job for video calls. You can set it as high as 1080p, and even 4K if you are recording videos. It has a physical privacy shutter and supports facial recognition, which makes logging in fast. The camera can track your face and blur the background, which is great when I’m in video meetings. There is a significant amount of customization for video calls. Overall, the design and feel is premium. *Specs and Features* This laptop comes with an impressive hardware suite. An Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor, which is part of Intel’s lineup focused on performance and AI capabilities. It has a separate NPU that can handle certain AI tasks without using the cloud. The laptop also comes with 16GB of LPDDR5x memory, which helps with multitasking and opening several apps at once. The 1TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD is quick when loading apps or opening files, and there’s plenty of space for storage. It uses Intel Arc integrated graphics, which are better than your typical built-in GPU. It won’t replace a gaming laptop, but it’s good enough to play some casual games and handle creative tasks like video editing or digital art. The Arc graphics also handled creative suites with no problems. There’s a dedicated key to launch AI tools, along with the usual media keys and an emoji key. The 16-inch 2K touchscreen (1920x1200) is vibrant, responsive and is approximately 400 nits. The screen is glossy, which makes colors pop and movies look great indoors, but can be more reflective outside if you plan on taking it out in the sun. It also supports a stylus, unfortunately you will have to buy the style/pen separate. *Software* The camera has extra features like HP Enhanced Lighting and HP Camera Control, which help make video calls look better. There were a couple of preinstalled apps I didn’t need, like antivirus trial software, but those were easy to remove. *Performance* This laptop runs really smooth. I can have a ton of tabs open, listen to music, and work on creative suites at the same time without lag. The CPU, NPU, and memory do a great job handling multitasking. I tested a few light games on medium settings and they ran well. It’s not made for heavy gaming, but it’s good enough for casual gaming and creative work. The laptop stays cool most of the time, and the fans only spin up when doing something more intense like video editing. Even then, it’s not too loud and it's definitely safe for your lap. These new Intel Ultra processors are very efficient but also run very cool. Battery life is solid and HP claims more than 20 hours but that depends on what you're doing. I'm getting about 15 to 20 hours on a charge with regular use. That covers a full day for me. It also charges quickly, about half a charge in 30 minutes, which is great if you’re in a rush. *Pros and Cons* Pros: Strong build and premium design Big, bright 16" 2K touchscreen Powerful CPU & NPU for AI Long lasting Battery Comfortable keyboard and large trackpad Fast ports *Suggestions/Needs Improvement* Speakers are average No Pen/Stylus After spending time with the HP OmniBook X Flip 16, I can say it’s a great all-around laptop. It’s fast, it's efficient, it's powerful, and it looks great. The 2K screen is perfect for work and entertainment, and the fact that it folds into different modes makes it even more useful. I’d recommend the HP OmniBook X Flip 16 to students, work professionals, or those looking for a versatile laptop with AI features/capability.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Overall performance

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Review of the HP OmniBook X Flip 2-in-1 Copilot P

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    HP OmniBook X Flip 2-in-1 Copilot PC – My Experience I’ve been using this laptop for a bit and honestly, I’m impressed. The build feels solid and premium, and the 2-in-1 design is super handy—I switch between laptop and tablet mode all the time. The touchscreen is bright, sharp, and really responsive. Using the stylus feels smooth, though the screen can get a little reflective in bright light. Performance has been great—fast boot-up, smooth multitasking, and no lag even with a bunch of tabs and apps open. Battery life is just okay (about 7 hours for me), and the fan can get noticeable under load, but nothing too crazy. The keyboard is different (flat keys instead of the usual raised ones), but I got used to it quickly. Overall, I think it’s a great pick if you want a single device that works for school, work, and entertainment. Definitely worth it—especially if you catch it on sale. Pros: sleek build, responsive touchscreen, fast performance, versatile 2-in-1 design Cons: average battery life, reflective screen, keyboard style not for everyone.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Overall performance

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Nice computer

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    After years of being loyal to my iMac, I finally made the switch to an HP laptop and I’m honestly glad I did. My old iMac was fine for a while, but it started to feel outdated and limited. I wanted something more flexible, portable, and practical for how I actually work. I wasn’t sure what to expect going back to Windows after so many years, but this HP laptop completely surprised me in the best way. The first thing I noticed was how solid it feels. It has that sturdy, confident build that makes you want to pick it up and use it anywhere without worrying about damaging it. The hinge is firm but smooth, and the way the screen flips all the way around into tablet mode is a game changer. I use it in laptop mode when I’m working, then flip it into tablet mode when I’m reading, browsing, or showing something to a client. The touchscreen is responsive, accurate, and makes everyday tasks feel more natural. It’s the kind of feature I didn’t know I needed until I had it. Performance-wise, this HP runs great. I use it for real estate work, emails, photo editing, video calls, and a bunch of browser tabs open at once, and it handles all of it without lag. Apps open fast, multitasking is smooth, and it stays quiet even when I’m pushing it a bit. The battery lasts through most of my workday, which means fewer times scrambling for an outlet between meetings. Switching from Mac to Windows felt like a big leap at first, but I actually like Windows better now. Windows 11 has come a long way. It feels modern, fast, and personal. I like that I can customize things to fit how I work instead of being locked into Apple’s way of doing everything. The new Snap layouts make multitasking easier, Windows Hello login is instant, and everything feels more intuitive than I expected. I can organize my desktop, connect to whatever devices I want, and use real software without worrying about compatibility issues. The screen quality is also impressive. It’s sharp, bright, and the colors are accurate, which is great for editing photos or watching videos. The speakers surprised me too. They’re clear, full, and loud enough that I don’t always need to grab headphones or an external speaker for calls or music. It’s one of those small details that adds up when you’re using it all day. Another big plus for me has been HP’s customer support. I’ve had good experiences with HP in the past, and that hasn’t changed. They’re easy to reach, quick to respond, and actually helpful, which you can’t say about every tech company these days. It’s nice knowing that if something goes wrong, I won’t be stuck in a maze of automated messages and endless hold music. Everyday use has been smooth and reliable. The keyboard feels great to type on with just the right amount of feedback, and the trackpad is accurate and consistent. I also like that HP didn’t sacrifice ports for the sake of “minimalism.” I can plug in what I need without buying a handful of adapters. USB, HDMI, SD card, it’s all there. Coming from Apple, that’s a big relief. What I’ve come to appreciate most is how this laptop adapts to what I need. Whether I’m working on spreadsheets, jumping on Zoom calls, or flipping it into tablet mode to show clients property photos, it fits every situation. It feels like a tool built for real life, not just for a sleek marketing photo. If you’re on the fence about switching from a Mac to Windows, this HP makes it easy. It’s solid, fast, flexible, and actually fun to use. It feels more personal and capable, like something made for people who want to get things done rather than just look cool doing it. I can confidently say this was the right move for me, and I’d buy it again without hesitation. Five stars all day.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Carey

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    The system has excellent speed and lots of storage. Very good light weight system. Battery life lasts several hours before charging. I highly recommend this system.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    HP Omnibook X Flip 16'

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    I’ve been really impressed with the HP OmniBook X Flip 16. The screen alone blew me away—it’s big, bright, and super smooth, which makes everything from movies to work look amazing. I love how sturdy and premium it feels, and the fact that I can flip it around into tablet mode or prop it up in tent mode just makes it so much more fun and versatile. Performance has been great too—it runs fast, handles multitasking easily, and the battery lasts long enough to get me through a full day without worrying. Honestly, it feels like a perfect mix of style, power, and flexibility, and I’m really happy with it.

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

    Just give it a try.

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

    This laptop was a recommendation from someone, now I'm not going to tell you this is the best bang for Buck laptop out there. This laptop cost $1,000 and it's on sale or is always on sale for almost half its own MSRP, this laptop has an Intel ultra i7 series 2 for its price of 600-700 bucks and having only 1 TB of storage I would absolutely buy it. It is a fully metal device made out of aluminum. It is very sturdy. It has its own cooling which needs some work but overall it can handle its own heat, The speakers on it are okay. They're not going to blow you out of the water but they are loud enough so that way you can hear at least for my ears. I can hear them in any orientation whether it be in tablet, tent or table top, for an inside story, I am coming from the HP victus that is basically at the same price, but I had a 3050 graphics card in that PC. The laptop had a Intel core i3 or i5 which eats your battery which is you have to be plugged in all the time for certain gaming laptops which I don't like with this laptop. Its Intel ultra i7 series 2. Can do some gaming on it. It absolutely can be gameed on even with different titles. My laptop testing is simple. I have Xbox so I get all the Doom games. If you cannot pass all Doom titles, you're not a laptop to basically game on I have tried Doom 2016 Doom the dark age. It passed all three with a big hiccups on dark ages. It is very slow sluggish frame rates drop Doom the dark ages is a new game and i should say a demanding game that will really put your CPU to The test, it's about 10 to 30 frames on its 60 frame settings. But overall it looked good and can run. If your laptop or CPU cannot handle by itself cyberpunk 2077 or any Doom title, you have a problem. And for the i7 ultra to handle Doom and Doom eternal and start up and play Doom the dark ages minus the frame rates and sluggish gameplay it's a solid pick for me. I will be getting just Intel base CPUs now because of it. Hp has got something really good going with this laptop. Oh and for people that are buying this laptop and wanting to get a 4 TB or 8 TB SSD get it bro. It's worth it. The motherboard on this particular laptop for the army book series rocking any Intel ultra i5 i7 and i9. Chipset has a motherboard that can do nvme SSD Gen 5. I purchased my gen 5 drive from Best buy and with Samsung so I have the 9100 and it is a 4 TB which I still have and it ran very smoothly fast and it was really great. If you're going to get this laptop and going to future proof it it is worth it for its price and its availability along with any Gen 5 SSD out on the market now, I am going to warn you. It cannot play every single game that is out in the market. It cannot run games that are from Doom going forward Doom the dark ages. I apologize. Going forward without a dedicated graphics card it can do anything from Doom. The dark ages backwards and it is a real enjoyable fluid. 60 frames per second experience. Give it a try! Don't knock it till you buy it

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Laptop

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

    We are very happy with our new laptop. It is fast easy to use and sleek

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Anniversary Gift !

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Bought this for my husband for our 56 th anniversary! He loves it! Says it’s fast and has a beautiful design and display. He also loves the touch screen. It’s very nice and I’m glad I surprised him with it!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Portability
    Cons mentioned:
    Weight

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best purchase

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    It’s slim sleek and the battery life is a huge plus. The only downside is that it’s a little heavy.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best Deal of the Year

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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 this product. It's very good. The speed, design and it's like butter smooth.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    HP wins again

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Great screen size, light weight, keyboard great,speed is great. I am very pleased with this laptop.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Positive reviews.

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Awesome lap top. A little on the heavy side but it has More positive aspects such as fast speed, touch screen and wide screen. The keys are well spaced and the battery has a long life. I purchased mine on sale a week ago and it was good buy

    I would recommend this to a friend
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