
"When I first tried the HP OmniBook Ultra Flip Next Gen AI PC 14 (yes, that is its full name), I felt a sense of déjà vu. I thought to myself, "Haven't I reviewed this laptop before?" It took me a minute before I realized the device looked nearly identical to HP's Spectre x360, which I reviewed earlier this year. Not only do they look alike, but they also have similar features."
"This isn't surprising since HP announced in May 2024 that it would be rebranding its laptops and only using one of two names: Omni or Elite. So, you can think of the new Omnibook Ultra Flip as a direct follow-up to the Spectre x360 from February 2024, keeping the old design intact while upgrading the internal components. The Omnibook Ultra Flip balances an aesthetically pleasing design with comfort."
The HP Omnibook Ultra Flip adopts the Spectre x360's design language and serves as a direct follow-up following HP's May 2024 rebranding to Omni or Elite. The exterior retains flat outer corners with USB-C ports, rounded edges, and minimal fingerprint visibility. The keyboard features near-square keys with good travel for comfortable typing. The Omnibook lacks built-in mini docking stations, requiring third-party Thunderbolt docks or adapters for expanded connectivity. Internally, the unit includes an Intel Core Ultra 7 258V processor, integrated Intel Arc graphics, and 32GB of memory.
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