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Open Box/Excellent Condition: HP OmniBook Ultra Flip Copilot+ PC Laptop (14-fh0013dx) on sale for
$763.99.
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Specs- Intel Core Ultra 7 256V Processor
- 14" 3K (2880 x 1800) OLED multitouch-enabled 48-120Hz Display
- 16GB LPDDR5x-8533 MT/s (onboard) RAM
- 1TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive SSD
- Intel Arc 140V Graphics
- Wi-Fi 7 2x2 + Bluetooth 5.4
- Backlit Keyboard
- 6 Cell 64 WHr Battery
- Ports:
- 2x Thunderbolt 4 with USB Type-C 40Gbps signaling rate (USB Power Delivery, DisplayPort 2.1, HP Sleep and Charge)
- 1x USB Type-C 10Gbps signaling rate (USB Power Delivery, DisplayPort 1.4a, HP Sleep and Charge)
- Weight: 2.97 lbs
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Definitely worth a try, and if the speakers don't bother you and the software has been ironed out then this should be a great machine.
For example Lenovo ideapad and flex line has hinge issues but I wouldn't say their ThinkPad x1 has any issues.
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Definitely worth a try, and if the speakers don't bother you and the software has been ironed out then this should be a great machine.
Definitely worth a try, and if the speakers don't bother you and the software has been ironed out then this should be a great machine.
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For example Lenovo ideapad and flex line has hinge issues but I wouldn't say their ThinkPad x1 has any issues.
For example Lenovo ideapad and flex line has hinge issues but I wouldn't say their ThinkPad x1 has any issues.
The whole laptop feels firm and well-built.
I will say that Bluetooth has been horrible, though. Basically any time the laptop sleeps or if I swap my keyboard to another comp for a second, I have to turn BT off/on again to reconnect. It's quite reliably unreliable. ☹️
The whole laptop feels firm and well-built.
I will say that Bluetooth has been horrible, though. Basically any time the laptop sleeps or if I swap my keyboard to another comp for a second, I have to turn BT off/on again to reconnect. It's quite reliably unreliable. ☹️
And to answer the above poster, yes, Intel Ultra 256V or 258V are Lunar Lake.
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It has a fantastic oled display, a great keyboard, and a haptic trackpad which is rare for windows laptops. The build quality overall is very premium, no issues with the hinges and it's light and portable. Runs pretty cool and the fans are quiet.
My complaints with it are the mediocre battery life, windows bloatware, and you can't open it easily with one hand. The display is also pretty reflective but I haven't tried it outside yet.
I haven't had any major issues, although I did have windows freeze up on me once (taskbar popup wouldn't go away) that I fixed via restart. The minor issues I've had are mainly Windows quirks or because I was running out of RAM. 16GB is fine for most people but a little more would be nice for me. I like to have a lot of tabs open and multitask.
I'm not sure how much I'll end up using the touch screen or 2-in-1 functionality but I really wanted to try it. I don't have a pen to test but I did use it folded up as a tablet. I found that good for watching videos, much bigger screen than my iPad.
So far after a week I really like the machine, but I was considering returning it to get a cheaper used MacBook. I want better battery life mainly and I like Mac OS a bit more than Windows right now. I have a new M4 Mac Mini and a Windows Gaming Desktop at home, so could go either way with the laptop.
For $100 I would considering returning the spectre and getting this instead, if the battery life is significantly better. The reviews I found though said it's better than the Spectre, but not as good as the other lunar lake or snapdragon laptops. If anyone has used this and can share their opinions on the battery I'd love to hear it.
The other differences seem minor, they did swap the USB-A port for a USB-C, moved some ports around, and made it smaller and lighter. I don't think they've made it so you can open it with one hand though, which is slightly annoying.
For example Lenovo ideapad and flex line has hinge issues but I wouldn't say their ThinkPad x1 has any issues.
And to answer the above poster, yes, Intel Ultra 256V or 258V are Lunar Lake.
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