Customer Ratings & Reviews
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- 16-AS0043dx/BZ0N2UA#ABA
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Customer reviews
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 255 reviews
(255 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Battery Life4.7
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars
- Speed4.8
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
- Display4.8
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers frequently mention the excellent performance, vibrant OLED quality, and impressive processor speed of the OmniBook X Flip. The build quality and battery life also receive positive feedback, with many appreciating its slim design and ample storage. However, some customers express concerns about the keyboard feel, screen size, and weight of the laptop. Overall, the laptop is well-received for its powerful features and sleek design.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Just ok
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.It's ok, not like Lenovo. I want that instead. Not build to the same quality.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Portability, Processor speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The omnibook is AMAZING!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The HP OmniBook X Flip is, without hyperbole, one of the most stunning hybrid laptops I've been able to try out, and while all devices have their flaws, the level of versatility and balance delivered here makes it a compelling option across a wide demographic from students to businesspeople to general office workers. At base level, this machine is intended to first and foremost be a laptop and also a tablet, and whereas some so-called 2-in-1 devices tip too far over in either direction, the OmniBook X Flip somehow succeeds in finding an unexpectedly natural equilibrium between the two. Design-wise, it comes across as professional, functional, and contemporary without feeling too obtrusive or over-the-top, and what first catches your eye is the 360-degree hinge which enables you to flip the screen back all the way to several modes—standard laptop mode to type out essays or reports, tablet mode to sketch out or take notes, tent mode to present, or stand mode to stream movies or work in cramped quarters. This adaptability makes it a full-fledged chameleon in everyday life, and somehow the hinge feels strong and solid, which is great because so many hybrids suffer here with frequent use. The touchscreen monitor is also a highlight—sharp, clear, and super-responsive with touch input smooth and accurate regardless of scrambling through notes, drawing diagrams, or just mindlessly browsing as necessary. For students out of high school or college, just this aspect makes it super handy, as you're able to take notes with your stylus or even directly with your finger right across the monitor, annotate documents or papers, or instantly draw things out in class with ease. It obviates having to carry both a tablet and laptop, removing weight from your backpack and streamlining your workflow. Business owners and professionals will also like that because it makes presenting and brainstorming meetings so much easier; switching to tent or stand mode instantly makes the device a transportable screen for your client or team members, while the touchscreen makes instant adjustments and sketches during a meeting possible. Performance-wise, the OmniBook X Flip isn't a slouch either—its full-throated modern processors, ample RAM, and fast SSD storage all mean smooth multitasking, zippy startup time, and snappy app responsiveness. In testing, it took on everything from dozens of browser tabs and video conferencing to light photo editing and productivity software without breaking a sweat. Battery life is also a strong suit, with enough power to easily last through a workday or school day, so you never have to wonder about being tethered to an outlet all the time. Finally, portability is also a significant strength: the device is super slim and light enough to toss quickly in a bag, but doesn't feel like it's going to break because it has such solid build quality. For travelers, remote workers, or students always on the go, this combination of portability and sturdiness makes it the ultimate companion piece. Of course, all devices have their flaws, and the OmniBook X Flip has some of course. The first is that while it has no problems with productivity tasks and light creative workloads, it is not a gaming platform nor a behemoth for intense video editing, so unless you're looking from desktop-level power, what it offers might disappoint. The second is that, like all hybrids, the slim profile means the keyboard doesn't quite feel as deep or substantial as those on thicker laptops; it's perfectly usable, but long typing stretches may find you craving just a bit more travel with each key press. The touchscreen, while gorgeous, is also a smudgemagnet, so if you do use it in tablet mode, expect to wipe it clean more than once. Another negative is that hybrid laptops generally command a bit more cash compared to their non-hybrid counterparts with the same internals, and the OmniBook X Flip is no different—it's a luxury item, and it comes with a price tag to match. Lastly, while the flip feels solid, only time will tell how durable it is over the course of years of daily folding; all 2-in-1 laptops have this issue, but something potential customers should bear in mind. But here's the thing: the pluses far, far outweigh the negatives. In the real world, the OmniBook X Flip seamlessly transitions: in class, you can take notes with your hand; in the office, flip over into tent-mode to present slides; at home, lie back in stand-mode with your streaming shows; and on the road, pop it instantly over back into tablet-mode and read or do super-fast browsing while out-and-about. It's uncommon to find something with so many uses and still feels perfectly comfortable doing so many things, and isn't that what makes this so special? For the college crowd, it's basically the ultimate study assistant; for business owners, it's a traveling office and slide-presentation powerhouse; and for professionals, it's an everyday go-to machine but without slowing them back down?. The build quality, performance, and thoughtful touches of engineering it exhibits give it a feeling of luxury and reliability, and while it doesn't aspire to displace a high-end workstation or gaming rig—its goal is to put the best possible balance of portability, versatility, and everyday power in your pocket, and in doing so, it succeeds wonderfully. As a whole, the HP OmniBook X Flip is one of the most capable hybrid laptops out there, with a refined combination of style, substance, and flexibility, with only slight negatives that don't overwhelm all of its positives. If what you desire is something capable of keeping up with work and play, capable of morphing from several possible uses to several others without breaking a sweat, and still transportable enough to carry anywhere, then this is one tablet-laptop combination that delivers big time.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Overall performanceCons mentioned:Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Nice desktop replacement
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I've lived with this computer for about a week and am pleasantly surprised by this laptop. OVERVIEW Enter in this HP OmniBook that has a beautiful 16 inch monitor. It feels premium and looks the part There is a touchscreen and backlit keyboard that is wonderful to type on with a beautiful keyboard with easy to read backlit keys. The case has a metal feel to it with no flex in the chassis. Those who notice differences in weight by the ounce are going to say this is heavy, but it is not in the real world. This laptop has a premium feel to it. Those who thought HP laptops were cheaply made can now understand that was years ago and the current crop over the past five plus years have been durable and just wonderful to use. And it comes with a 2 TB ssd and 32 gigs of DDR5 ram. OVERALL PERFORMANCE For me, having a fast ssd is crucial to use in video editing and this laptop does not disappoint. Using Crystal Disk Mark 8.04, I found the read speeds were 6218.39mb/s and the write speeds were 5470.53 mb/s. This is quite a nice performance for someone who wants to upgrade to a desktop replacement with ample ram and storage. WIFI I have fiber optic 940 mb/s up and down speed internet. The wireless performance of this computer was around 600 mb/s download with 300 mb/s upload. I have found that laptop's wireless speeds have been much slower out of the box with a windows update that will increase speeds in other newer laptops. OTHER THOUGHTS The packaging of this laptop was premium as well. The computer had its own black fabric case with a black divider over the keyboard to protect screen and keyboard. The overall experience with this laptop has me wanting to use it more and more. In the week that I've had this I have put this through the same tests I usually do with a new laptop and there were no issues that stood out that would make me think twice about this laptop. I was left with the overall impression that this is a laptop you should consider if you are not looking for something the lightest on the market. This is a great desktop replacement that just delivers.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Overall performance, Portability, Processor speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A very capable machine
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I really liked this machine, in use and spec wise. A very balanced combination of top line features for a non-gaming laptop. I have been using a couple of gaming laptops over the past few years for general purpose with some minor gaming here and there, my biggest gripe was the constant fan noise to keep the machine cool. Understandable given that they come with a discreet GPU which generates too much heat, but all being said this time I decided to opt for something without the GPU but with good specs and will be comparing it with them. Specs are nice with a 16" OLED screen with dynamic refresh rate and Core 9 CPU (no virtual cores on this one), 32 GB RAM and 2 TB SSD, Wifi 6E (7 would have been future proof but not a big ommision). It offers everything and more, the integrated GPU is decent enough to play some games on medium setting but that is not something I am planning to do. After two weeks of use, I can confirm that this thing runs much cooler under typical workload. It is snappy and performance wise I have no qualms using it. The battery last longer, there are ample ports including a 40G USB C and a HDMI port, so you do not have to carry a dongle like a surface or some other 13"-14" super slim books. This is still slim and light, but HP really tried to maximize the ROI on this machine. One thing I will complain about is the keyboard, it is not bad, but it could have been so much better given how wide the machine actually is. My 15" Lenovo gaming laptop was able to fit a full numerical keypad without getting too narrow but here not only we do not have a numpad, but the arrow keys are also half size, the space bar is a tad smaller and there is just so much space left unused. It will take a bit getting used to and right now I am making some mistakes, and it would have been such a perfect machine for a lot of people. There are two big speaker grills on both side of the keyboard, the speaker still sounds mediocre which is expected from in built speakers and if you are using this beautiful OLED screen to watch some movies or shows, you are better served with a headphone or an external speaker. They could have moved the speakers down and instead put this area to expand the keyboard a bit. I have enabled the co-pilot screening but do not notice it making the machine slow but that may manifest in few months. It has the NPU, and I have not seen it being engaged in day-to-day usage. In summary a really snappy and cool running machine even while charging, you can have some really good specs and that will future proof you for many years. The keyboard will take some getting used to but other than that a very pleasant experience.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Oled quality, Overall performance
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Solid productivity laptop
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The OmniBook X Flip is a good laptop that tries to accomplish a bit of everything. With the screen that looks like it belongs on a gaming machine, the RAM and storage of a productivity powerhouse, and the form factor of an ultraportable, it is clearly making a strong play for the generic daily driver market. And while this does have some advantages, it does perhaps hold it back from being a truly great machine. One thing I do have to give it is that it makes a good impression taking it out of the box. The metal case (which does a very good job of repelling fingerprints, FYI) makes for a subdued and elegant silhouette, and the large OLED screen is absolutely gorgeous. Going through the initial setup process took about an hour, most of which was spent going through automatic updates, and once it was set up the machine was reasonably responsive. It does ship with a fair amount of what I'd characterize as bloatware, which definitely drags down performance out of the box, but once you strip that out its performance is pretty good for a mobile i9 ultra and battery life is much better than I'd usually expect from an Intel chip. The ARC integrated graphics can easily handle some light gaming, though the Omen gaming app (which tries its best to use "AI" to optimize gaming performance) will point you to cloud gaming services if you want to do anything too ambitious. Unfortunately this is also when I began to notice some things that I was less than impressed by. Build quality here is a real mix. With a machine this large and this thin some amount of flexibility is pretty much unavoidable, as not even the metal case can deal with all the leverage it'll have to deal with, but even by that standard this thing bends very easily. It's better when the screen is closed or in tablet mode, as the magnets holding the screen in place are quite strong and it seems to help brace everything, but this is definitely not a machine I'd want to be carrying around in a bag without a case, ideally a hard case, to keep it safe. I also have to say that the keyboard is surprisingly poor. While the scissor switches feel fine on their own, there are a lot of keys that for reasons I can't quite figure out are sitting at different elevations or slightly skewed. Normally I wouldn't be too concerned about this, as good keyboards on laptops are pretty rare to begin with but given that this is a convertible and the keyboard is going to be somewhat regularly located on the back of the machine, sliding around on your arm or leg as you use it as a tablet, I have some definite concerns that these uneven keys could lead to something getting caught and popping off. I do think that this has the potential to be a decent daily driver for some people - particularly given the quality of the touch screen that would make it a great option for artists when paired with the optional pen (which is not included.) But with the build quality issues I've run across I think it's probably best for those who only plan to occasionally travel with it.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Not useful for drawing or sketching!
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I bought this for drawing capabilities but it sucks. Most of the time is not recognizing the pen. I have used 2 HP and 2 bamboo stylus and the problem persists with all of them. The audio does not work always with all drivers updated and supposedly to work well when running analysis. Unfortunately I will be overseas few months otherwise I returned it asp. Using my old Lenovo yoga instead, frustrating.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Oled quality, Overall performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Wow don’t think about it just buy this!!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Laptop came in perfect condition from my local carrier and right on time. I have broken two laptops this year both screen shatters by being careless and of course I had a training class to teach so this came right on time. I’m the box is the computer and a charging cable. Power on and off we go. Upon start I noticed the unusually vibrant screen on this computer. I was shocked at the colors and contrast right from the start up. Signing into windows was easy and after one update i was ready to roll. I use my laptops pretty much exclusively for work my family and I own retail stores which keeps me busy all day from Microsoft software and office programs to reading sales reports etc. I’m not really a movie watcher but I watched Star Wars the last Jedi on this and I was pleasantly surprised for such a small screen how much I enjoyed it lol. Even got decent sound on this thing! But the reason I say run and buy this is for a few reasons. For starters, I really appreciate windows stepping up their game and allowing for other back ups now days so after signing in all your stuff comes right over. Secondly the screen is absolutely stunning. Best screen I’ve had on a laptop in my life probably owned 15 laptops. Thirdly, battery life went well beyond what I was used to. I used this laptop all day with multiple windows open running Internet programs and software from within and it handled it flawlessly while maintaining long battery life. For sure the most beautiful and best performing laptop I’ve owned and I just hope I don’t break it!!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Oled quality, Portability, Processor speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent High-Performance Laptop
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This HP Omnibook laptop is a real pleaser. It's not inexpensive but it is worth a premium price. I would say this machine is aimed at a high-end productivity or content creator user rather than hard-core gamers. Although it is not bad at running the last-generation of 3D games at very high quality settings. It just doesn't have a high-powered discrete gaming processor, but the integrated graphics are pretty good. The intel Core 9 Ultra CPU is a powerhouse and any CPU intensive tasks are handled well. 32GB of RAM is more than most people need, but if you do video editing or stuff like that it is nice to have and will never be a limiting factor. Same with the 2TB PCIe SSSD, it has tons of space and is very fast reading and writing data. The 3k screen is a beauty. Vivid, bright, and clear, it's a real pleasure to use. The 16" size is the best compromise between portability and usability. The top-mounted speakers flanking the keyboard are pretty good, very clear and capable of being quite loud. Not much bass but better than many others. The keyboard is also very nice, good backlighting with very little light leakage around the keys. The power adapter is about the size of a deck of cards, making this laptop truly portable when compared to some others where the power adapter is literally the size and weight of a real brick. Overall, this laptop is a good choice for a power user and would also be good for someone interested in something that will have enough power and features to remain usable for quite a few years.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Overrated
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Nothing special for the price I paid, should have went with a different brand
No, I would not recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Oled quality, Portability
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Bright with amazing color!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Review for HP - OmniBook X Flip - Copilot+ PC - 16" 3K OLED Touch-Screen Laptop - Intel Core Ultra 9 - 32GB Memory - 2TB SSD - Eclipse Gray I’ve never had an OLED laptop before; I realize now what I’ve been missing. The blacks are SO black, the colors so vivid, and the contrast ratio is just amazing. I’m a big fan of HP laptops. They are well-designed and work smoothly. HP claims the fully charged battery will last for 22 hours of video playback or 15 hours of web browsing, which is incredible. Although, I can’t confirm these numbers precisely, I have yet to exhaust the battery life on any given day of heavy usage. I wasn’t sure how much I would use the flip feature , but was surprised at how easy and handy it is. Sometimes I just don’t need the keyboard if I’m watching a video or surfing the Web. I can hold it in my lap, or “tent” it on my desk. Although this model supports a pen, it does not come standard, which is a shame. I know I’d use it if I had one. So far, I’ve found no need for dongles, as the Omnibook X Flip comes with a Thunderbolt 4, a USB-C, as well as an HDMI and a standard USB-A connection. Finally, despite its nice 16” display and massive battery capability, this laptop is thin, light, and easy to carry.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Very poor customer service
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.We never get that item Best Buy keep on saying it’s been delivered without any proof we will not go to Best Buy again
No, I would not recommend this to a friendRated 1 out of 5 stars
malfunction in one month
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.lap top stopped [powering up after one month, poor
No, I would not recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Oled quality, Portability
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Big, bright, beautiful
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The first thing that jumps out at you when you turn this laptop on is the size and quality of the display. It is bright and sharp and runs nearly edge to edge of the top of the laptop. There is very little space wasted, and all of that space appears to be crammed full of pixels. The next thing you notice is that the keyboard appears to be yelling at you. For some reason, HP decided to label the keys with huge letters that make you think this is the easy-reader version of the laptop for older people with vision issues. They also put the names for the non-letter keys in ALL CAPS with similarly large lettering, so it just looks loud. The keys themselves are not the usual chicklet style, but are instead flat with little space between them. It looked like it would be more difficult to type on, but surprised me with its effectiveness. I'm making fewer typing errors on it than I would have anticipated, and it's not that awkward to use (as long as you're not looking at it). The stereo speakers on either side of the keyboard are also pretty good and entirely suitable for watching a streaming movie. The laptop itself is fairly light for its size and pretty thin, making it easier to manage. Setup was standard Microsoft-quality, with all the new prompts to take advantage of Microsoft's AI offering. Overall, a very solid performer.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Copilot is fun but some features are extra
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I want to first go over how this HP OmniBook is a laptop. The processor is very capable for daily tasks. It comes with 32GB of memory which is a very good amount. It has the Intel Arc 140V. I don’t plan on doing much gaming on this laptop but from what I’ve read, it does fairly well with AI tasks. It also comes with 2TB of storage. I will talk about this more when we get to the Copilot part. That is a huge amount of storage. This laptop has a touch screen. So far it has been very responsive. This is a 2-in-1 which means you can flip the screen up to 180°. This is tablet style. You can do have the screen portrait or landscape. An on-screen keyboard can be used if you want to type. This laptop has Copilot+. Copilot is Microsoft’s AI. Some of the application swill have Copilot integrated with it. One feature it has is called Recall. This takes screenshots of your Desktop. You can refer to it to help you get back on track from the last time you sat behind your laptop. There are times I would be interrupted while working on my computer and when I get back, I have tendency to spend more time trying to remember where I left off. Recall helps me with this. Get me back to my train of thought. What I also like is I can copy and paste text from the screenshot itself. The settings has many different options. You can have it automatically delete by days. I have mine set to 30 days but you can go longer. This is where the 2TB of storage may come in handy specially if you want to keep your recall screenshots indefinitely. The screenshots are saved locally and not in the cloud. There is also an option for it to not include sensitive data. Studio effects is Copilot in the camera app. When using the camera on the laptop, it can help you blue your background, frame you (by zooming in and keeping your face centered). There is even an eye contact feature, but personally I think it is a little weird and un-natural. But still a cool feature. I could not try out Cocreator which is Copilot in Paint. My Office 365 subscription does not include this feature. So there are things you may need to pay for. It looks interesting and I hope to be able to try it out one day. This laptop supports Windows Hello so you can use your face to log in. It boots up fairly fast. The laptop is comfy to use on my lap in bed. The bottom does not get too warm. Again, I’m just doing stuff with Microsoft Office. Some light tasks with Copilot. I do not play games. I do not hear any fans while working on it. The CPU in this laptop paired with the GPU help make the AI and Copilot experience great. There are some things I do not like though. The keyboard does not feel good to type on for me. It may take some time getting used to. One thing I have difficulty with is getting my fingers along the home row keys. The touchpad sometimes gets in the way. It is on the large size and some times when I type in Microsoft Word and my thumb or wrist area nudges the touchpad, the cursor may jump around. Overall I like this laptop. It is great for Microsoft Office use with Copilot. It is fun to use the AI and the hardware seems to make it fast and responsive. The display is nice and bright. The laptop is light and great to use while in bed. I thought 16” screen size may be too big and heavy but it’s fine. And battery life seems good specially for a large display. The area underneath the screen is usually where I feel warm temperatures but surprisingly not.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Hp Omnibook Flip
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.One of the best hp laptop ever , graphic quality finishing overall 10/10
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