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Best Buy via eBay has HP OmniBook Ultra Laptop (14-fd0013dx, Meteor Silver) on sale for $899.99. Shipping is free.

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  • 14" 2240x1400 60Hz IPS Multi-Touch Display, 400nits, 100% sRGB, Gorilla Glass NBT
  • AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 10-Core, 20-Thread (2GHz Base / 5GHz Boost) Processor
    • AMD Radeon 880M Integrated Graphics, 12 Graphics Cores
  • 32GB LPDDR5X 7500MHz Memory
  • 1TB M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe Solid State Drive
  • Backlit Keyboard, Fingerprint Reader, 9MP IR AI ISP camera
  • Wi-Fi 7 (2x2) + Bluetooth 5.4
  • Windows 11 Home
  • Ports:
    • 2x Thunderbolt 4 with USB Type-C (USB Power Delivery, DisplayPort 2.1, HP Sleep and Charge)
    • 1x USB Type-A 10Gbps
    • 1x Headphone/microphone combo port

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Best Buy via eBay has HP OmniBook Ultra Laptop (14-fd0013dx, Meteor Silver) on sale for $899.99. Shipping is free.

Best Buy has HP OmniBook Ultra Laptop (14-fd0013dx, Meteor Silver) on sale for $899.99. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where stock permits.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to Community Member lakerssrini for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • 14" 2240x1400 60Hz IPS Multi-Touch Display, 400nits, 100% sRGB, Gorilla Glass NBT
  • AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 10-Core, 20-Thread (2GHz Base / 5GHz Boost) Processor
    • AMD Radeon 880M Integrated Graphics, 12 Graphics Cores
  • 32GB LPDDR5X 7500MHz Memory
  • 1TB M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe Solid State Drive
  • Backlit Keyboard, Fingerprint Reader, 9MP IR AI ISP camera
  • Wi-Fi 7 (2x2) + Bluetooth 5.4
  • Windows 11 Home
  • Ports:
    • 2x Thunderbolt 4 with USB Type-C (USB Power Delivery, DisplayPort 2.1, HP Sleep and Charge)
    • 1x USB Type-A 10Gbps
    • 1x Headphone/microphone combo port

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Model: HP - OmniBook Ultra 14" 2.2K Touch-Screen Laptop - AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 - 32GB Memory - 1TB SSD - Meteor Silver

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I picked up this laptop the last time it was listed at this price. I've had it for a few weeks now and I'd like to share my thoughts. For reference, I'm a software engineer and use a 16" M2 MacBook Pro and Surface Laptop 5 at work (remote). This OmniBook is replacing a Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 2 with the OLED display, which is my personal machine.

Display:
Pretty good. I don't get why so many people are throwing shade on the display. I'm using the display at the recommended 150% upscaling and everything looks crips. It's definitely not as crisp as the other laptops that I use, but it's pretty darn close. I was worried about losing the OLED from the X1, but honestly it's really not all that noticable. I'm guessing that people complain about the display because of the 60 Hz, but this isn't a gaming laptop and that extra Hz would be lost on the integrated graphics.

Sound:
Not as good as the MacBook. But better than the ThinkPad. I don't listen to much on the Surface so it's hard to say. They're good enough for watching a YouTube video but maybe not so much for watching a movie. I tend to use headphones when listening to music or watching movies so I really don't care here.

GPU / Gaming:
Better than I expected. It can play AAA 3D games from several years ago, which is all I need.

Speed / Responsiveness:
This thing is fast. It feels just as snappy as the M2 MacBook and is much faster than the Surface and my ancient X1.

Battery:
Very good battery life. Not quite as good as the MacBook but much better than my other PC laptops. Once annoyance: while the OmniBook has some sort of BIOS support for battery optimization, it doesn't let you set a max charge limit like the MacBook and ThinkPads. This has me worred about leaving the OmniBook plugged in all day. Searching HP support pages for an answer has yielded frustratingly little on this particular feature.

Keyboard:
Honestly, I miss my ThinkPad's keyboard a bit. But the OmniBook is pretty much on par with the MacBook and Surface. Having just spent an entire day typing on the MacBook, I can't really notice much of a difference.

Touchpad:
Again, I miss the ThinkPad's physical mouse buttons, but I know that many people find them pointless or annoying. In terms of touchpad resposiveness, again the MacBook is probaby the best but all three PC laptops aren't all that far behind.

Weight:
Deceptively heavy. The OmniBook looks light but it's noticably heavier than the other two 14" laptops. It's hard to compare against the 16" MacBook since it's larger and the weight distribution is different. Overall though, still pretty light.

Fit and finish:
Overall, I'm pretty impressed. The metal case is rounded on the keyboard side which provides a nice transition for the wrists. I find the sharp edges of the MacBook and Surface a little uncomfortable after a while.

Final Takeaways:
As long as you're not buying this to game or watch movies using the built-in speakers, I have a feeling that you'll be pretty happy with the purchase. For me, the only strong con is battery optimization settings that aren't as good.
To piggyback on what you're saying and confirm. I got one of these for my son a couple weeks ago. He was using an M1 MacBook Pro, but wanted a Windows machine (The MacBook was required for his college program). He does music production with FL Studio, and this CPU is every bit as good if not better than the 10-core M1 Pro CPU in his old laptop.

So if anybody is looking for a 14-in productivity laptop, this is a great option.
lol just stop. This is misinformation madness đŸ˜‚

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deal comes back just when BestBuy Paypal 5% goes away! Coincidence?
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I have checked this laptop yesterday in the local Best Buy.
You should be aware that the monitor on the one might not be satisfactory for you. Personal for me it wasn't good enough. This has 32GB RAM which is nice. Moreover this is not exactly clear from the answers if you could connect 2 external screens using dock station - there is a person at bestbuy trying to answer this question in review and they claim this is not true Thunderbolt 4 ports
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This is a pretty good laptop. Bought about a month ago. It's snappy. The screen is good enough for what I need (writing code). The battery life is also a nice surprise. Those looking to game? I don't have any feedback for you on that. But the lack of ports might be a concern if you can't find a decent USB c dock.
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Quote from SlickdealUserF :
I have checked this laptop yesterday in the local Best Buy.
You should be aware that the monitor on the one might not be satisfactory for you. Personal for me it wasn't good enough. This has 32GB RAM which is nice. Moreover this is not exactly clear from the answers if you could connect 2 external screens using dock station - there is a person at bestbuy trying to answer this question in review and they claim this is not true Thunderbolt 4 ports
lol just stop. This is misinformation madness đŸ˜‚
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60hz apparently
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Just got mine delivered. My impressions:

- thin, light, basically the fastest thin/light 14" productivity laptop on the market (best iGPU, though this is not a gamer laptop)
- screen is good but not amazing. Colors seems a little warm/yellow, maybe that's just me
- speakers are kind of tinny for this tier of laptop. compared side-by-side with a cheapo (half this price) Lenovo Yoga and the Lenovo has deeper bass, richer fuller sound, more 3D feeling
- build quality feels good, at least on par with Dell/Lenovo premium offerings

I'm sure this is great at being a portable productivity powerhouse (i.e. video editing) but I'm underwhelmed from the multimedia experience perspective. The recent Lenovo 7i Aura deal is probably better for consuming media (better screen, better speakers), but that's bigger (15.3" vs this 14") and much less powerful (weaker CPU, half the RAM)
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If you're going to spend on the Strix Point processors, go for the Ryzen 9 AI hx 370 or better. The ipgu in the 365 isn't much of an upgrade over previous Ryzen chips graphics capabilities. Or, buy whatever works best for you, that's also an option.
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Just got the Surface 7 with 16gb and 1tb through the Costco deal a few days back. Should I return that and get this one ?
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I went to best buy and checked this laptop. HORRIBLE screen. Literally trash…
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Quote from SlickCrayon1512 :
I went to best buy and checked this laptop. HORRIBLE screen. Literally trash…
Wow. I swear one thing to be cautious of when seeing this…. Those laptop "tags" next to the laptop might have been switched. I heard the same thing and I had to point the person to right laptop.

The screen is perhaps the one of two redeeming qualities. the other is 32. Audio is bad. Hinge is worrisome and doesn't flex back much yoga 7i is better
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I picked up this laptop the last time it was listed at this price. I've had it for a few weeks now and I'd like to share my thoughts. For reference, I'm a software engineer and use a 16" M2 MacBook Pro and Surface Laptop 5 at work (remote). This OmniBook is replacing a Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 2 with the OLED display, which is my personal machine.

Display:
Pretty good. I don't get why so many people are throwing shade on the display. I'm using the display at the recommended 150% upscaling and everything looks crips. It's definitely not as crisp as the other laptops that I use, but it's pretty darn close. I was worried about losing the OLED from the X1, but honestly it's really not all that noticable. I'm guessing that people complain about the display because of the 60 Hz, but this isn't a gaming laptop and that extra Hz would be lost on the integrated graphics.

Sound:
Not as good as the MacBook. But better than the ThinkPad. I don't listen to much on the Surface so it's hard to say. They're good enough for watching a YouTube video but maybe not so much for watching a movie. I tend to use headphones when listening to music or watching movies so I really don't care here.

GPU / Gaming:
Better than I expected. It can play AAA 3D games from several years ago, which is all I need.

Speed / Responsiveness:
This thing is fast. It feels just as snappy as the M2 MacBook and is much faster than the Surface and my ancient X1.

Battery:
Very good battery life. Not quite as good as the MacBook but much better than my other PC laptops. Once annoyance: while the OmniBook has some sort of BIOS support for battery optimization, it doesn't let you set a max charge limit like the MacBook and ThinkPads. This has me worred about leaving the OmniBook plugged in all day. Searching HP support pages for an answer has yielded frustratingly little on this particular feature.

Keyboard:
Honestly, I miss my ThinkPad's keyboard a bit. But the OmniBook is pretty much on par with the MacBook and Surface. Having just spent an entire day typing on the MacBook, I can't really notice much of a difference.

Touchpad:
Again, I miss the ThinkPad's physical mouse buttons, but I know that many people find them pointless or annoying. In terms of touchpad resposiveness, again the MacBook is probaby the best but all three PC laptops aren't all that far behind.

Weight:
Deceptively heavy. The OmniBook looks light but it's noticably heavier than the other two 14" laptops. It's hard to compare against the 16" MacBook since it's larger and the weight distribution is different. Overall though, still pretty light.

Fit and finish:
Overall, I'm pretty impressed. The metal case is rounded on the keyboard side which provides a nice transition for the wrists. I find the sharp edges of the MacBook and Surface a little uncomfortable after a while.

Final Takeaways:
As long as you're not buying this to game or watch movies using the built-in speakers, I have a feeling that you'll be pretty happy with the purchase. For me, the only strong con is battery optimization settings that aren't as good.
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Quote from stankpuff :
I picked up this laptop the last time it was listed at this price. I've had it for a few weeks now and I'd like to share my thoughts. For reference, I'm a software engineer and use a 16" M2 MacBook Pro and Surface Laptop 5 at work (remote). This OmniBook is replacing a Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 2 with the OLED display, which is my personal machine.

Display:
Pretty good. I don't get why so many people are throwing shade on the display. I'm using the display at the recommended 150% upscaling and everything looks crips. It's definitely not as crisp as the other laptops that I use, but it's pretty darn close. I was worried about losing the OLED from the X1, but honestly it's really not all that noticable. I'm guessing that people complain about the display because of the 60 Hz, but this isn't a gaming laptop and that extra Hz would be lost on the integrated graphics.

Sound:
Not as good as the MacBook. But better than the ThinkPad. I don't listen to much on the Surface so it's hard to say. They're good enough for watching a YouTube video but maybe not so much for watching a movie. I tend to use headphones when listening to music or watching movies so I really don't care here.

GPU / Gaming:
Better than I expected. It can play AAA 3D games from several years ago, which is all I need.

Speed / Responsiveness:
This thing is fast. It feels just as snappy as the M2 MacBook and is much faster than the Surface and my ancient X1.

Battery:
Very good battery life. Not quite as good as the MacBook but much better than my other PC laptops. Once annoyance: while the OmniBook has some sort of BIOS support for battery optimization, it doesn't let you set a max charge limit like the MacBook and ThinkPads. This has me worred about leaving the OmniBook plugged in all day. Searching HP support pages for an answer has yielded frustratingly little on this particular feature.

Keyboard:
Honestly, I miss my ThinkPad's keyboard a bit. But the OmniBook is pretty much on par with the MacBook and Surface. Having just spent an entire day typing on the MacBook, I can't really notice much of a difference.

Touchpad:
Again, I miss the ThinkPad's physical mouse buttons, but I know that many people find them pointless or annoying. In terms of touchpad resposiveness, again the MacBook is probaby the best but all three PC laptops aren't all that far behind.

Weight:
Deceptively heavy. The OmniBook looks light but it's noticably heavier than the other two 14" laptops. It's hard to compare against the 16" MacBook since it's larger and the weight distribution is different. Overall though, still pretty light.

Fit and finish:
Overall, I'm pretty impressed. The metal case is rounded on the keyboard side which provides a nice transition for the wrists. I find the sharp edges of the MacBook and Surface a little uncomfortable after a while.

Final Takeaways:
As long as you're not buying this to game or watch movies using the built-in speakers, I have a feeling that you'll be pretty happy with the purchase. For me, the only strong con is battery optimization settings that aren't as good.
To piggyback on what you're saying and confirm. I got one of these for my son a couple weeks ago. He was using an M1 MacBook Pro, but wanted a Windows machine (The MacBook was required for his college program). He does music production with FL Studio, and this CPU is every bit as good if not better than the 10-core M1 Pro CPU in his old laptop.

So if anybody is looking for a 14-in productivity laptop, this is a great option.
Last edited by cel4145 December 3, 2024 at 09:11 PM.
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Quote from stankpuff :
I picked up this laptop the last time it was listed at this price. I've had it for a few weeks now and I'd like to share my thoughts. For reference, I'm a software engineer and use a 16" M2 MacBook Pro and Surface Laptop 5 at work (remote). This OmniBook is replacing a Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 2 with the OLED display, which is my personal machine.DisplayStick Out Tongueretty good. I don't get why so many people are throwing shade on the display. I'm using the display at the recommended 150% upscaling and everything looks crips. It's definitely not as crisp as the other laptops that I use, but it's pretty darn close. I was worried about losing the OLED from the X1, but honestly it's really not all that noticable. I'm guessing that people complain about the display because of the 60 Hz, but this isn't a gaming laptop and that extra Hz would be lost on the integrated graphics.Sound:Not as good as the MacBook. But better than the ThinkPad. I don't listen to much on the Surface so it's hard to say. They're good enough for watching a YouTube video but maybe not so much for watching a movie. I tend to use headphones when listening to music or watching movies so I really don't care here.GPU / Gaming:Better than I expected. It can play AAA 3D games from several years ago, which is all I need.Speed / Responsiveness:This thing is fast. It feels just as snappy as the M2 MacBook and is much faster than the Surface and my ancient X1.Battery:Very good battery life. Not quite as good as the MacBook but much better than my other PC laptops. Once annoyance: while the OmniBook has some sort of BIOS support for battery optimization, it doesn't let you set a max charge limit like the MacBook and ThinkPads. This has me worred about leaving the OmniBook plugged in all day. Searching HP support pages for an answer has yielded frustratingly little on this particular feature.Keyboard:Honestly, I miss my ThinkPad's keyboard a bit. But the OmniBook is pretty much on par with the MacBook and Surface. Having just spent an entire day typing on the MacBook, I can't really notice much of a difference.Touchpad:Again, I miss the ThinkPad's physical mouse buttons, but I know that many people find them pointless or annoying. In terms of touchpad resposiveness, again the MacBook is probaby the best but all three PC laptops aren't all that far behind.WeightBig Grineceptively heavy. The OmniBook looks light but it's noticably heavier than the other two 14" laptops. It's hard to compare against the 16" MacBook since it's larger and the weight distribution is different. Overall though, still pretty light.Fit and finishEmbarrassmentverall, I'm pretty impressed. The metal case is rounded on the keyboard side which provides a nice transition for the wrists. I find the sharp edges of the MacBook and Surface a little uncomfortable after a while.Final Takeaways:As long as you're not buying this to game or watch movies using the built-in speakers, I have a feeling that you'll be pretty happy with the purchase. For me, the only strong con is battery optimization settings that aren't as good.
Battery setting clarification based on my understanding of the support forum replies: Turning on the battery optimizer in the BIOS forces the laptop to not charge beyond a certain threshold. It still shows 100%, which is confusing and unnecessarily unintuitive.
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Quote from kontrolet :
Battery setting clarification based on my understanding of the support forum replies: Turning on the battery optimizer in the BIOS forces the laptop to not charge beyond a certain threshold. It still shows 100%, which is confusing and unnecessarily unintuitive.
Ya, I read that too but since it shows 100% charge and reports 68/68 Wh when fully charged, I have no way of verifying that battery optimization is actually working orther than the BIOS reporting that battery optimization is enabled.

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