HP OmniBook Ultra 14 review: HP’s best ultraportable in years

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HP OmniBook Ultra 14 review: HP’s best ultraportable in years

Engadget · 3 hours ago

Engadget's Sam Rutherford has reviewed HP's new OmniBook Ultra 14, awarding it 9/10 and calling it the company's best ultraportable in years. The launch matters because HP, having consolidated its consumer laptops (dropping the Spectre, Envy and Pavilion names) into the single OmniBook family, had until now lacked a genuine flagship to rival premium machines from Dell and Apple; the reviewer concludes the Ultra finally fills that gap, delivering nearly everything expected of a high-end notebook despite steep pricing on top-end configurations.

The forged, stamped aluminium chassis is billed as durable — passing MIL-STD 810H tests and easily opened via four corner screws — yet slim and light at 2.8 pounds and 0.42 inches, undercutting a 14-inch MacBook Pro. It pairs a 14-inch 3K OLED touchscreen (500 nits, up to 1,100 in HDR, 120Hz, full DCI-P3) and a 5-megapixel Windows Hello webcam with a privacy shutter, though connectivity is limited to three Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports and a headphone jack, with no USB-A, HDMI or SD card reader. Configurations run from a $2,600 all-rounder to a $4,000 review unit with 64GB of RAM and 2TB of storage, offering Intel Core Ultra or Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 chips; performance impressed, hitting 56fps in Cyberpunk 2077 and lasting 19 hours 14 minutes in PCMark 10's battery test.

  • HP's OmniBook Ultra 14 scores 9/10 as a standout flagship ultraportable.
  • Slim, durable aluminium build with a brilliant 3K OLED display.
  • Strong performance and 19-hour battery, but pricey with limited ports.

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