HP OmniBook X 16" FHD + OLED, Intel Core Ultra 7 256V, Intel Arc 140V GPU (8GB) + 16 GB(onboard), 512GB M.2 SSD
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Windows 11 Home
Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 256V (up to 4.8 GHz, 12 MB L3 cache, 8 cores, 8 threads) + Intel® Arc™ 140V GPU (8GB) + 16 GB(onboard)
16" diagonal, 2K (1920 x 1200), OLED, UWVA, edge-to-edge glass, micro-edge, Low Blue Light, 300 nits, 100% DCI-P3
512 GB PCIe® NVMe™ M.2 SSD
No Additional Office Software
Security Software Trial
4-cell, 68 Wh Li-ion polymer
Full-size, backlit, darker eclipse gray opaque keyboard
5MP IR camera with temporal noise reduction and integrated dual array digital microphones
Intel® Wi-Fi 6E AX211 (2x2) and Bluetooth® 5.3 wireless card
HP USB-C Rechargeable MPP2.0 Tilt Natural Silver Pen
HP 1 Year Warranty
https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/cus..._vgLpb_K0w
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I got the OmniBook X 16" with core ultra 5 for a bit less last fall from BB and really like it.
Positives :
feels sturdy
great (14+ hour) battery life in latest Intel CPUs
decent performance (non gaming) nice backlit keyboard
decent speakers
great price
Negatives :
at 16", it is quite heavy (about same weight as my 16" M3 Max Macbook)
touch screen means it is a bit top heavy, awkward to carry while open, and using touch screen in normal mode might need to hold top in place depending upon desired touch pressure.
with 1920x1200 LCD, display is fine for typical for daytime use, but in a dark room watching dark movies light bleed around the edges is substantial.
Overall for my uses I wish I'd gotten the smaller, lighter version but it is a solid laptop/tablet. I probably wouldn't pay extra for core 7 ultra as it likely eats batteries faster and it is still no gaming powerhouse, but I probably would pay extra for OLED if that were an option as the color bleed does bother me on the occasion I use it at night with dark content (or while booting up).
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