expiredDr.W posted Nov 03, 2025 06:05 AM
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expiredDr.W posted Nov 03, 2025 06:05 AM
HP OmniBook X Flip: 16" 3K OLED 120Hz Touch, Intel Ultra 9 288V, 32GB LPDDR5, 2TB SSD $999.99
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Very nearly bought the lower end model on sale for $679 yesterday. This adds the 3K OLED and bumps up the specs to 2TB, 32GB. Also Core 9 vs Core 7. $320 more for a little bit of futureproofing.
Anyone know how well these models hold up in terms of durability? I think the specs should be more than enough for general purpose use for 5-8 years.
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Guessing where you wrote "260" you meant "Pro"? The 14 inch doesn't come in a 360 model...
Many OLEDs have subpixel layouts that aren't compatible with font rendering, leading to color fringing and loss of text clarity. Some people can't notice this difference, others can notice. I'm one of those that can notice and it seriously hurts my eyes.
I can't find a single detailed review of this laptop, nor can I find any detailed specs on OLED panel itself.
Many OLEDs have subpixel layouts that aren't compatible with font rendering, leading to color fringing and loss of text clarity. Some people can't notice this difference, others can notice. I'm one of those that can notice and it seriously hurts my eyes.
I can't find a single detailed review of this laptop, nor can I find any detailed specs on OLED panel itself.
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I found a Lenova 16" Yoga Flip that is $200 less (even cheaper as open box-excellent). Only 16GB and 1TB, but I think 32GB is overkill anyway (for the time being) and I could always upgrade the SSD later if I need.
Is it worth paying $300+ extra for the OLED screen and a marginally faster CPU?
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