Product details
The HP OmniBook Ultra Flip 14″ is the spiritual successor to the legendary Spectre x360 line, rebranded under HP’s new “OmniBook” naming convention. The specific configuration you’re looking at—32GB RAM and a 1TB SSD—represents the high-end tier of this machine, designed for power users who need a blend of “Lunar Lake” efficiency and professional-grade multitasking.
Here is a detailed breakdown of everything you need to know about this ultraportable 2-in-1.
1. Internal Specs: The Power of “Lunar Lake”
This machine is built around the Intel Core Ultra Series 2 (Lunar Lake) architecture. Unlike previous generations, these chips focus heavily on efficiency and AI performance.
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Processor: Usually equipped with the Intel Core Ultra 7 258V or Ultra 9 288V. These chips have 8 cores and 8 threads. Intel removed hyperthreading in this generation to maximize battery life, which results in a very cool-running laptop.
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RAM (32GB LPDDR5x-8533): The RAM is integrated directly into the processor package. This provides incredibly high speeds ($8533\text{ MT/s}$) but means it is not upgradeable. 32GB is the sweet spot for 2026, ensuring you won’t hit bottlenecks during heavy Chrome usage or video editing.
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Storage (1TB PCIe Gen4): A fast NVMe SSD that provides plenty of room for large project files and near-instant boot times.
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NPU (AI Power): The dedicated Neural Processing Unit (NPU) delivers up to 48 TOPS, making this a certified Copilot+ PC. It handles background tasks like eye contact correction in video calls and local AI image generation without draining the battery.
2. The Display: 3K OLED Brilliance
The screen is arguably the centerpiece of the Ultra Flip.
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Resolution: 2.8K or 3K ($2880 \times 1800$) at a 16:10 aspect ratio, giving you more vertical room for reading and coding.
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Technology: OLED, meaning “true blacks” and an infinite contrast ratio.
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Refresh Rate: A variable 120Hz (VRR). It can drop down to 48Hz to save power when viewing static images and ramp up to 120Hz for buttery-smooth scrolling.
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Protection: Covered in Corning Gorilla Glass 5 for durability against the included rechargeable stylus.
3. Design and Build
HP has refined the “gem-cut” look of the old Spectres into something more sophisticated and understated.
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The Chassis: All-aluminum with unique “cut-out” rear corners where the USB-C ports live. This prevents cables from sticking out of the sides and getting in the way of your mouse.
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The Hinge: A 360-degree “Flip” design. It is sturdy enough to use in “Tent” mode for movies or “Tablet” mode for note-taking with the HP 700 Rechargeable Pen.
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Haptic Touchpad: Instead of a physical diving-board click, it uses a vibration motor to simulate clicks. It feels consistent no matter where you press.
4. Connectivity and AI Features
Despite being thin ($0.59\text{ inches}$), it is future-proofed:
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Ports: 2x Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C), 1x USB-C (10Gbps), and a headphone jack. Note: There is no USB-A port, so you’ll need a dongle for older thumb drives.
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Camera: A massive 9MP IR camera. Most laptops use 2MP or 5MP; this 9MP sensor is one of the best on the market for Zoom/Teams, featuring hardware-level noise reduction and Windows Hello facial recognition.
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Wireless: Support for Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4, ensuring you’re ready for the fastest routers available.
5. Performance Expectations
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Battery Life: Real-world usage typically sees between 12 to 16 hours of light productivity. While it doesn’t quite hit the 20+ hours of some Snapdragon-based laptops, it is significantly better than Intel laptops from two years ago.
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Graphics: The integrated Intel Arc 140V graphics are surprisingly capable. You can play titles like Cyberpunk 2077 or Elden Ring at low-to-medium settings with respectable frame rates—unheard of for an ultra-thin 2-in-1 in the past.
Is it right for you?
The 32GB/1TB model is for the person who wants a “no-compromise” Windows convertible. It’s perfect for executives, creative pros, or students who want a laptop that looks expensive, stays silent under load, and has a screen that rivals a high-end TV.







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