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Customers are enthusiastic about the OmniBook X Flip, highlighting its overall performance, vibrant OLED quality, and impressive processor speed. Many users also appreciate the battery life and portability. Some customers have expressed concerns regarding the keyboard layout, weight, and screen reflectivity.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Oled quality, Overall performance
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Well-rounded machine with great gaming performance

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    I knew the HP OminiBook X Flip was a capable system based on the specs, but it surprised me nonetheless with its performance. It’s a 16-inch 2-in-1 laptop with heaps of horsepower under the hood. The laptop is powered by an Intel Core Ultra 9 series 2 CPU, Intel Arc 140V graphics, 2TB M.2 hard drive, and 32GB RAM. Here is my experience after spending the past week using the laptop. The OBX Flip touch enabled screen can rotate fully around to allow the device to be used in tablet mode. It can also be used in tent and laptop modes. Weight is good for laptop use but a bit on the heavy side compared to dedicated tablets. Tablet mode does have some advantages for mobile computing when using the laptop on the go and space is limited. The body is well constructed with solid craftsmanship and build quality. The 65-watt USB-C power adapter is small and easily totable along with the laptop. The USB-C cable that connects the adapter to the laptop is constructed with braided nylon for extra durability. External features include two USB-A ports, two USB-C ports, one HDMI port, and one 3.5mm audio jack. One of the USB-C ports is used for the power adapter when connected to AC power. Input options include a backlit keyboard with large well-spaced keys that are excellent for typing, and a large trackpad that supports multi-gesture input. There is a 5MP webcam that is Windows Hello compatible. The camera isn’t overly impressive, but sufficient for videoconference calls and has a hardware privacy shutter. The stereo speakers are positioned on both sides of the keyboard. The speakers don’t have a lot of warmth or bass for music listening, but sound good enough for a laptop. There is no SD reader nor ethernet port. The 3K UWVA OLED touch enabled panel is gorgeous. It has deep vivid rich colors and excellent blacks and contrast. The screen also has excellent viewing angles and good brightness. Refresh and response rates are snappy in both desktop use and gaming. The 3K resolution is tack sharp for both desktop and gaming use. My only complaint with the screen is that the glossy finish typically experiences harsh reflections if there is strong backlighting. On the plus side, it doesn’t seem to easily get grimy from touchscreen use. The OmniBook does not disappoint when it comes to performance. It effortlessly powers through my desktop tasks which include office productivity apps, drawing apps, and media editing apps. However, gaming is where this thin laptop unexpectedly shined. I'd heard that the latest gen integrated graphics were quite capable for gaming, but I had never personally tried gaming on them. I decided to give the Arc 140V graphics a try on some recent high-end titles through the Xbox app. The PC tried to launch the first title in a high preset, so I knew good things were coming. I ran a benchmark mode to confirm the preset was appropriate, which it was. This can handle most games at medium and high settings and the games look beautiful. I get good frame rates and the Arc can also handle effects like ray tracing. Shading, lighting and particle effects look realistic and comparable to discrete graphics. The Arc 140 does have some limitations. It doesn't produce silky smooth high frame rates like discreet graphics. It occasionally also experiences some hiccups and stutters depending on the type and amount of content being displayed and how resource intensive it is. However, it performs more than good enough in most games and I would have no problem using this machine for on-the-go gaming, especially cloud gaming. Preinstalled software is minimal, consisting mostly of HP support apps and the usual Windows preinstalled software. The only pre-installed app I uninstalled was McAfee because I use different security software. Most of the HP software is helpful for support. HP SupportAssist provides diagnostics and driver support. Another app can display an on-screen light ring for camera use. It even has multiple light filter options. There is also an AI chatbot app called HP AI Companion. AI Companion is similar to other chatbot clients, although it is still in beta mode. Microsoft CoPilot AI is also available. AI is also integrated throughout several other features of the PC. The HP OmniBook X Flip is a powerful and capable lightweight machine. I presumed it would be a strong performer for desktop use, but I wasn’t expecting it to be such a decent gaming laptop as well. It’s a quantum leap from past gaming on integrated graphics. The machine usually runs quiet and cool, even when taxed, and battery life has been good as so far.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Processor speed, Storage capacity
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    HP - OmniBook X Flip - Copilot+ PC - 16" 3K OLED

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    HP pulled out all the stops with their new OmniBook X Flip. This is a seriously productive machine. I would say this laptop should meet the needs of just about anyone outside of serious gamers. Design and Peripheral wise, this machine has everything most people would need. It's razor thin chasis is bot visually appealing and lightweight. It's GORGEOUS 16" OLED display with a generous 2880 x 1800 resolution, perfect blacks and amazing colors allows plenty of room for window placement and multi-tasking. The 16" size also allows for full sized keys which make typing a breeze. The added backlighting makes it effortless to type in the dark. The left and right speakers have plenty of room to project crisp and clear sound, although it is not going to replace a nice set of studio monitors should the use case be audio editing. The touchpad is rather large and provides ample space for finger movement. I do with it was haptic vs diving board style. This may be one of the only drawbacks of this laptop. However, the touch sensitivity was accurate and most of the time allowed me to not worry about even pressing it. The webcam is decent and works flawlessly with signing into Windows via Hello. Resolution was decent in video calls and visibility even in dark settings was acceptable. There are 2 USB C ports on the left along with HDMI and an USB A. On the right is a USB A along with a headphone jack. This laptop charges via one of the USB C ports. The Intel Ultra 9 processor has more than enough power to assist even the most demanding workloads. The 32 GB of RAM and 2 TB nvme drive also provide ample room for power user tasks. The OmniBook does not have a discrete GPU and relies on Intel's Arc onboard graphic chip. While Intel Arc is a very good technology, it does not compare to the power and flexibility of a dedicated graphic processor, so anyone looking for high end gaming or is in need of high end GPU power should consider other options. The main feature of this particular model is the ability for the screen to bend or "flip" all the way to the back of the laptop which allows for either a "tent" style operation, where the laptop sits on itself triggering the screen to flip around, or you can put it in more of a "tablet" mode, and use a stylus. The OLED screen is also touch capable and offers a tablet like experience when needed. All in all, this is one seriously versatile machine. While this laptop ships with Windows 11, for those who are curious if/how it handles Linux, it does so with ease. I had a flawless experience running both Ubuntu 25.04 on the latest kernel 4.15.0-88 and I was also able to run Pop!_OS on it's latest beta of COSMIC without an issue. All of the components, including the touchscreen and flip functions worked as expected. This extends this laptops versatility even further for those looking for a developer machine. All in all, this is a great laptop and honestly, one of the best I've seen from HP. I do wish the touchpad got more attention and included a haptic glass version which would have really made this laptop a home run. Even without it, this is a seriously nice machine that should be considered by most people.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The Upgrade I Needed

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

    I fell in love with my previous HP OmniBook after being loyal to another well-known brand for several years. However, I needed something bigger because when I am doing remote work, I need bigger screen space. Plus, I enjoy watching movies and videos during my downtime. The OminiBook X presented itself and I was enthralled with the HP brand once again. Performance: The OminiBook X is is vastly bigger over my previous Omnibook which was 13” in screen size. Not only is the size notable, but so it the visual richness that’s across the screen. The clarity is sharp, and contrast is bold. And I am just talking about when I am using a Microsoft Office program! With the bigger screen, I am able to run Word, PowerPoint and a video call effortlessly which is probably in part to the Intel Core Ultra 9 processor. My previous OmniBook could run multiple apps at the same time as well, but on this OmniBook X, it looks more impressive. With a bigger screen comes a bigger keyboard layout. One thing I will not miss about my previous OmniBook was the amount of times I would accidentally brush the touchpad, causing the curser to move on a document I was working on to move unbeknownst to me until I looked up and saw a car wreck of words. Now I don’t have to be paranoid and divert my attention to not brushing the edge of my hands against the touchpad. I have to say as a writer, I love the way that the keyboard sounds on this OmniBook X. It’s responsive as you feel each key stroke connect. Speaking of responsive, the touchscreen responds to every touch. There’s no delay. And I need to mention that the keyboard doesn’t attract every fingerprint. I’m rather OCD when it comes to my keyboard, and it always annoyed me that on my previous OmniBook, no matter how clean my hands were, the keyboard keys would reveal a blemish from my strokes. With this OmniBook X, I am not distracted like I used to be. If you’re a digital artist, then you will appreciate not only the size of the screen but also the responsiveness of the touch screen. The OmniBook X allows for a digital pen to be used with it, but it does not come packaged with a pen. For the past several years, I have been accustomed to finger print passkey accessibility on my laptops. Even on my previous OmniBook, I opted for the fingerprint scan to unlock it. With the OmniBook X, they do away with the fingerprint scan but allow facial recognition or a personal pin code to unlock the laptop. I will admit that the camera is responsive when scanning me and unlocks almost instantly. The OmniBook will even detect when I walk away and lock itself. This device is just smart. Not only does this device have USB-C ports, but it also has a USB-A port. The reason why I am pleased with this is because I still have a camera and a gaming headset that use the USB-A port in order to access their settings. Does It Play Games? I’ve connected my OmniBook to my Xbox account which allows me to play games from the cloud with the Play Anywhere feature. I have been playing Gears of War Reloaded on this OmniBook without any issues. The OLED display really makes the game look sharp. Obviously, the OmniBook X isn’t a gaming rig but it does provide those “on the go” gaming sessions that we might crave when away from home. Entertainment: The OmniBook X comes with built in RealTek speakers on each side the of keyboard. The speakers are a definite improvement over my previous laptop because the speakers are more pronounced. Again, the OLED screen makes whatever you’re watching crystal clear. And because it’s an OmniBook, you are able to fold the device, allowing you to have it stand while you watch your video(s). Fantastic: With a bigger screen, sharper display, bigger keyboard, better sound and more power, I am loving this OmniBook X. It’s the upgrade that I didn’t know that I needed!

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

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great if you can get it on sale, good if you don’t

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

    Got it on sale for BF for almost 500$ off. Worth the price if that’s the case. I needed a windows laptop for work, and was looking for a decent laptop with good enough specs to run for a few years. Coming from Apple ecosystem, the quality of the product isn’t bad at all. Excellent OLED Display, 2.8k image is high enough pixel density that there are no issues. Keyboard is OK, not by any means great, took some time to get used to it. It’s decently clicky enough, but the style of the keyboard makes you think the key travel distance would be higher…it isn’t. Not the greatest, but coming from Apple scissor switch keyboards it isn’t as fast to type on but it gets the job done. Battery life is above average. I tend to turn down the resolution when unplugged for work to 1920x1200 and dim the screen to 30%. I run Citrix for work and can get around 8-9 hours of use with some chrome tabs open at the same time. It’s not mind blowingly amazing as you will find with Apple MBP with M series, but it gets the job done either way. Processor wise, it’s good enough. Single core speeds are good with the 2nd gen intel Core ultra chips so most of your applications will be fast to open and run. I wouldn’t count on this being a power machine. No video/photo editing on this machine. But I don’t use it for that anyway. The integrated graphics are better this generation so it can handle some light gaming, nothing crazy. Overall: I would buy the laptop again for the price as long as I got the deal. It’s a great deal for what you get. The laptop itself is quite heavy for a 16in laptop. I will say it does make me miss using my 13in MBA. But it comes with the trade off of being a metal chasis and robust build.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Maximize efficiency and Easy

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

    As a recent graduate, I definitely know the importance of having a reliable and fast-working laptop. Since I used my old one so much, I was in desperate need of a new one (my old laptop’s keyboard was barely working). When it comes to computers, everyone values different traits. For me, I look for one that has a long-lasting battery, is quick to set up, is easily portable, and is comfortable to use (with a wide screen and a smooth keyboard). HP’s Omnibook meets these qualities, as well as provides modern technology - with the integration of Microsoft’s CoPilot, the AI companion Beta, and the Recall feature - which made me really eager to try it! This is definitely a nice-looking laptop. It is very slim, which is nice, and the computer’s screen is very wide. The only thing that I was not too fond of was that it’s a bit big for my taste. Surprisingly, however, it is not much heavier than my old one, which is way smaller. So, I would still consider the omnibook to be portable (though you might need a big bag for it). Set-up was smooth, which is a must for me! You do need to give the laptop sufficient time to complete all the downloads for the AI technology, but overall, it was easy to log in and sync to my account. I was not sure how this technology would work when integrated into the laptop. Although I am still figuring it out, I am already amazed at how it enhances the user’s experience. I especially like the Recall feature because it helps track changes and progress in a project, as well as quickly find a page that I was reviewing or reading, even if I forget to bookmark it or save it somewhere. The Beta feature is also neat because it allows you to keep every project, research, and question organized and easily accessible. I also appreciate the little features like the face recognition sign-in, the privacy camera tab, the touch-screen, and its flexible modes, which all make it really easy to use and efficient for multiple purposes. If you are looking for a modern laptop that can keep up with all your heavy workload and help you work more efficiently and organized, the Omnibook is a solid choice.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Oled quality, Processor speed, Storage capacity

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    excellent laptop

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

    Excellent premium laptop – powerful and versatile I am very satisfied with the HP OmniBook X Flip Copilot+ PC. The 16” 3K OLED display is simply stunning, with vibrant colors, great brightness, and impressive sharpness—perfect for both work and entertainment. The convertible design and touchscreen make it extremely versatile and easy to use in different scenarios. Performance is outstanding thanks to the Intel Core Ultra 9 processor and 32 GB of RAM. Everything runs fast and smoothly, even with demanding multitasking. The 2 TB SSD provides plenty of storage and excellent speed. Additionally, Windows 11 with Copilot+ adds useful features that enhance productivity. The build quality feels solid and elegant, and the Eclipse Gray color gives it a very professional look. Overall, this is a powerful, modern, and well-balanced laptop. Definitely a purchase that is worth it.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    HP 16" OLED Touch Screen Laptop

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    Excellent performance, vibrant OLED quality, and impressive processor speed. The build quality and battery life is also good, appreciate the slim design and ample storage. I am thoroughly enjoying the laptop and glad that I choose right placed to buy from BESTBUY.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The "Best Buy" Laptop

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

    Writing a review for this powerhouse is not an easy one. The HP Omni Book X flip has far left behind its competitors. 32 GB RAM, 2 GB SSD, Intel Core Ultra 9 Series 2 processor, Intel Arc Graphics. I must one of the powerful machines with 3K OLED Screen display which sways away with its magic. Top of it, the unmatchable Best Buy Price. Just for 999.99 $. One of the finest deals which only Best Buy can offer. This is an incredible machine one can hardly acquire in the deal offered by best buy. If you are an enthusiast looking for a powerful machine with a powerful NLP processor and looking for some magic to be done. Go & Grab the machine. The 2 in 1 flip feature gives you the feel of a tablet more than a laptop. Finger print and pen is lacking but instead it this is a prefect powerhouse for you. Go n get it now.

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

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great laptop for daily use (except small things)

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    Its a great laptop overall if you are looking for a balance between workhorse & day-to-day work. Pro: Sturdy, Good Premium feel, nice screen 120hz, performance, RAM, Processor, GPU 16GB, NPU Cons: (as few have mentioned before me) - little on heavier side not much but for my purpose it is on little heavier side even though it 16", no pen included, speaker sounds OK not great and not up facing and grill is kind of misleading to give impression of speaker mess, the other important thing is - a] keyboard design flaw - delete button is too close to power button and often gets pressed.... power button can be on chassis instead part of keyboard b] should have a fingerprint enabled.. HP could have achieved all this above on $1599 price tag... for these reason maker 4 star. If you get this laptop in the deal range of new $900 worth a deal for a college student, general purposes... off course it can play casual games just like that but I would not prefer.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Oled quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Wifi performance

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Buy it on sale and have Zero regret

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

    This computer meets expectations. Should provide reliabity for years to come. Cons, if you eant to call them that. A little noise on start up. Speakers wont rock the house. Still has 6e WiFi. But hey, if you can read you would know that before buying. Pros: everythings as listed 32g 2 Tb Oled etc. Battery life also not too bad. I bought it on sale. For under 1k, you can not beat what you get.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Highly recommended-especially if on sale!

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    I find this laptop to be excellent. The alloy construction makes for a sturdy premium looking computer. Hinges are firm and hold the large screen in set position. It is a "flip" - 2-in-1, great for tent mode viewing movies, but is huge for using in tablet mode. The OLED screen is awesome, and movies, streaming, or videos jump out. The 32Gb ram is shared by GPU, and allows gaming with moderate games. This far outperformed my previous laptop with a dedicated 2Gb video card. Track pad is large, and really works well. Speakers are adequate for a laptop. Keyboard backlight is excellent, however, my only complaint is the key travel is shallow, and has a little "mushy" feel. Uninstalling unnecessary apps, turning off CoPilot, AI, and other apps that run in startup, and this machine is super fast.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    HP OmniBook X Flip Laptop for the WIN!

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

    OLED screen is phenomenal. All videos, photos and websites are crisper and more visually appealing. 2TB SSD is great for pictures and the Ultra 9 processor can handle multiple functions with no noticeable issues. I highly recommend the OmniBook X Flip Laptop for your mobile computing needs.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Oled quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A Well-Made Powerhouse with AI Assistance

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    The OmniBook X Flip 16” is a powerful AI integrated laptop with high performing components that enhance daily activities and provide a large intuitive canvas for creative work. Its large 3K OLED display allows easy multitasking between several windows and provides a great display to watch movies or play games on, with the 2-in-1 feature offering various methods of making the most of it. *Build* The outer shell of the laptop has a velvety smooth pleasing feel to the touch. The keyboard has large backlit keys and includes an emoji shortcut button on F2. The trackpad is also large and very responsive to work with. There are mesh bars on both sides of the keyboard that I thought were speakers or fans but seem to be neither. I am unsure of their purpose but worry about having to clean dust that gets stuck in the little holes. The included ports are: 2 USB-A, 2 USB-C, an HDMI, and an audio jack. It weights just over 4lbs, which is heftier than I am used to with my other laptops. The 2-in-1 capability works perfectly, the laptops will stay put at whichever angle it is set at, regardless of how obtuse or acute, plus can be used fully as a tablet. While the touchscreen is smooth and responsive. *Display* This laptop provides a beautiful display with vibrant colors through its 3K OLED screen. It is perfect for streaming, gaming, and creative work. The beautiful picture paired with Intel Core Ultra 9 S2 and Intel Arc 140V really make this a powerful laptop to work with. *AI* The features on this laptop are further enhanced by the plethora of AI features integrated that help streamline workflow. From AI Copilot to sound and image AI enhancement, this laptop has so many ways in which it helps make life easier. It includes presence sensing, which dims when I look away, brightens when I look at it, and goes to sleep when I walk away. It is supposed to turn on when I return and tell me when others look at my screen, but those features have not responded with me. I can also edit photos with AI to remove or replace backgrounds using included apps. *Speakers* The speakers are impressive. They provide crisp, clear sound with no distortion even with maxed out volume. They are located along the front edge of the laptop, so placement of the laptop can either bring out or muffle the sound. *Webcam* The webcam is what you would expect from 5MP. It is suitable enough for video calls. What’s great about it is it works with HP Enhanced lightning which provides customizable lighting to light up your face when using it. It has variations on the shape and size of the lighting, brightness, and temperature. It is a great way to enhance appearance without the use of filters and removes the need to use external lighting to attend meetings. *Battery Life* The batter life can go up to 18.5 hours, but so far with my amount of use it lasts me just over a day’s worth of use, so around 10 hours. This is with several features in use in the background, like presence sensing and Recall. *Conclusion* Not only is this laptop able to multi-task with ease, but it is also at the cutting edge of AI integration, bridging the old Windows apps with the new to save time and streamline tasks. The laptop is well-constructed, high quality, and is great for work, leisure, school, and creativity. It has enough memory and RAM for the average user coupled with powerful components. It is a great laptop for its price point, and I highly recommend it.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent especially on sale

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    This Omnibook is really excellent, a great all-rounder! If you can get it on sale, it has tremendous value. Pros: great performance with core ultra 9 (when competitors have Ultra 7), 32gb ram, 2TB SSE. It is ready for any office workloads and even some light gaming or video editing. The keyboard is quite nice to type on and the large keys look modern and area easy to read. FaceID with presence detection works very very well, and the webcam is good and has a physical privacy shutter. The laptop is silent under most loads, running cool and quiet, and even under load is still pretty quiet. Plenty of ports, including both USB-C and USB-A (although no sd card reader). Trackpad is mechanical, and just fine altough not the best. Build quality is quite good, and the chassis feels very robust. The 3k OLED screen is the star of the show, and it looks amazing. Battery life is very good. Cons - not many. Speakers are clear for voice, but lack any bass, and laptop is a bit heavy (although decidedly not the heaviest in its class). Other than that, it is very good purchse.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent Performance at a Great Price

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

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I bought this HP laptop from Best Buy and I’m very happy with my purchase. In terms of price and performance, it’s an excellent value and definitely worth the money. I mainly needed this laptop for design work, and it has met my expectations very well. The performance is smooth, the speed is good, and it handles my tasks without any issues. The build quality is solid and it feels reliable for everyday use. Overall, if you’re looking for a laptop with a great price and dependable performance that gets the job done, this is a great choice. I would definitely recommend it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Oled quality, Overall performance

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent Laptop – Highly Recommend

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    Excellent Laptop – Highly Recommend I really like this laptop. The 3K OLED touchscreen is stunning—bright, sharp, and very smooth. Watching videos and working on it is a great experience. The 32GB RAM makes a big difference; multitasking is fast and effortless with no lag. The flip design is very useful for meetings, note-taking, and casual tablet use. Build quality feels solid and premium, and the keyboard is comfortable for long typing sessions. Performance is quick and reliable for everyday work and productivity. Overall, this is a powerful, stylish, and versatile laptop. I’m very happy with my purchase and would definitely recommend it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Battery life, Processor speed
    Cons mentioned:
    Screen reflectivity

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Nice but could use some improvements.

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    I'm not going to say this is a terrible laptop, but there are definitely some shortcomings. The speed has been pretty decent, but I haven't exactly been impressed. I don't expect lightspeed, but I've rendered videos and PDF's on other machines with i7's and less memory in shorter time. Again, not terrible though. Keyboard. Where do I begin with the confusion here?!?! I'm 5'10" (not exactly basketball player height) and find the keyboard incredibly cramped. There is so much available real estate around the keyboard that I can't understand why it's not at least a little bigger. And I have no idea what the designers had in mind with this, but whoever put the power button in it's current position, where the DEL key would normally be on any keyboard, then the DEL to the left of it must have been focused on something else that I'm oblivious to. I can't tell you how many times I've accidently hit the power button and put it into sleep mode. The trackpad is roughly 50% of the keyboard's surface area. I think the trackpad could have been sacrificed a little to make more room for the keyboard. Expansion. I honestly didn't expect much here from a 2-in-1. 32gb memory and 2TB hard drive is plenty enough for a while, but having the option would still be nice. The only internal components that can be replaced is the SSD. Audio/Video: Audio is lackluster, but I didn't really care because I either use headphones or have it docked with external speakers. The camera can be somewhat frustrating. The lower the light settings the more difficult it is for the camera to recognize your face to login. If you're outside at night don't even try to use facial recognition. The glare can be pretty bad on this screen, especially outside. Battery: I was pleasantly surprised by the battery. With some tweaks I did manage to get about 12 hours with typical web browsing and work with documents (for class type work). The brightness, in NIT's, isn't exactly top notch and the high brightness levels with definitely suck your battery dry, so play around with the settings for the best level your eyes can live with. 2-in-1: I bought this strictly for that reason alone, otherwise I would've bought a better machine for the same money. The only downside is that it seems to be finicky in "tablet" mode. The issue is more the size really. Folded over and 16" screen is just very awkward and heavy and the keyboard seems to irritate me for some reason when folded over. I do love the tent style configuration though. The Microsoft pencil/stylus I had for my SurfaceBook 2 seems to work just fine, although I've had a few nuanced issues with palm touch trying to use it. Full disclosure, I have not bothered to tweak any settings for palm touch because I just don't use that functionality very often. Overall person opinion: If you are strictly looking for a 2-in-1 then this is pretty functional device for that use case. If you are considering this model based on the specs alone you might be disappointed and probably better off looking at a different form factor to get the most bang for your buck.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    check out the HP OmniBook X Flip 16"

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

    Alright, check out the HP OmniBook X Flip 16"—it’s a seriously impressive piece of tech. The first thing you'll notice is that screen: it’s a big, gorgeous 16-inch 3K OLED touchscreen with a super smooth 120Hz refresh rate, so everything looks amazing and feels incredibly responsive. Under the hood, this thing is a total beast, packed with the latest Intel Core Ultra 9 chip and a huge 32GB of RAM, meaning it can handle basically anything you throw at it without a sweat. The coolest part is its flexibility; that hinge swings all the way around, so you can flip it from a standard laptop into a giant tablet whenever you want. Plus, it’s ready for the future with the newest Wi-Fi 7 tech for blazing-fast internet. It's got a solid, premium feel thanks to its aluminum construction, and surprisingly, the battery just keeps going. It’s a versatile powerhouse that looks great and performs even better.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A College Student’s Perfect Companion

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    I purchased the HP OmniBook x360 16-inch for my college work, and it has exceeded my expectations. The large 16-inch display gives me plenty of space for notes, assignments, and online classes, and the touchscreen is very responsive. The 360° hinge is one of my favorite features—I can use it in tablet mode for reading, tent mode for watching videos, and laptop mode for writing. Performance is smooth even when I’m running multiple apps and browser tabs at the same time. The battery life easily lasts through my lectures and study sessions, and the laptop is still light enough to carry around campus. Overall, this is an excellent device for students who need performance, flexibility, and a premium feel.

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

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A workhorse for sure.

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    This HP-OmniBook X Flip is so close to being a phenomenal laptop, but has several challenges for me when it comes to using it. First and foremost, the initial set up was a headache! It took an hour to get it fully ready to go, over an hour of Windows, HP, Bios, firmware, and hardware updates. Very annoying when you are ready to start working with a new laptop and want to get some work done.) The keys on the keyboard are the largest I personally have ever seen on a laptop, and are a challenge to use with my smaller hands. I know you can get a USB keyboard, but it's a laptop and having a nice keyboard is helpful on the actual device. (I also prefer a 10 key numeric pad on my computer, as that is helpful when doing spreadsheets.) After finally getting it set up and set to my preferred settings | had spent around 2 hours, which is way too much for a new computer set up in this day and age. The screen resolution on the HP-OmniBook X Flip is beautiful! I love the fact that I can flip the OmniBook and watch movies or TV shows when it is in the tablet mode. The 16” display is perfect when I have multiple windows open and gives me plenty of viewing area to multitask. The onboard speakers are clear and sound great if you’re watching videos or doing a small presentation for work. The OmniBook is whip fast and can keep up with my MineCraft playing😀, data entry doing, photo editing, tv watching on the go with no issues at all. You have options for peripherals for the computer with two USB-A, one HDMI, one USB-C, one Thunderbolt port, and a headphone jack. Overall this is a powerful sturdy and beautiful laptop once you get all the updates and customization done. I do enjoy using it and am happy to have it in my arsenal of tech.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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