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HP OmniBook Ultra 14 Snapdragon X2 Elite price in Pakistan
Design: Impressively Slim, Actively Cooled
HP positions the OmniBook Ultra 14 as the peak of portable luxury. Its slim, light frame is forged anodized aluminum, weighing just 2.81 pounds and measuring only 0.55 inch thick, making it one of the lighter laptops today at its size. Despite that featherweight design, this OmniBook holds up well against flexing and hard typing without the bending you’d see on a cheaper system made of plastic.
My hands-on unit’s “Stone Blue” color looks deeply high-end with cool accents like the OmniBook name engraved on the bare metal of the laptop’s rear hinge. The blue-toned finish is available on HP’s Qualcomm-based models, while Intel configurations come in the exotically named “Eclipse Gray” and “Silk Sand” options. Plus, thanks to an anti-fingerprint finish, handling the laptop doesn’t leave it noticeably smudged.
HP streamlined connectivity on the laptop with a trio of USB-C ports. All of them are 40Gbps connections with USB power and DisplayPort connectivity, but only the Intel-powered models can claim true Thunderbolt 4 capability. The laptop also has a 3.5mm headphone jack. After seeing a few premium laptops opt for Bluetooth-only for headphones, I’m always happy to see a physical connection offered.
Using the HP OmniBook Ultra 14: A Comfy Replaceable Keyboard, a Delightful Display
In terms of hands-on experience, I genuinely enjoy the OmniBook Ultra’s keyboard. HP has updated its new laptop designs to facilitate easier removal and replacement of the keyboard, but this is not immediately apparent based on the rigid design and comfortable typing feel. The accompanying haptic touchpad is also slick, complete with side-edge gestures that allow you to adjust audio volume and screen brightness with just a swipe.
With an 1800p (2,880-by-1,800-pixel) OLED touch panel behind edge-to-edge Gorilla Glass, HP’s screen lives up to the laptop’s high-end luxury status. Again, it doesn’t make sense to formally test a pre-production system, but HP claims excellent 500-nit brightness for standard content, and as many as 1,000 nits for HDR content. A variable refresh rate (up to 120Hz) also means that the display can handle more than the standard 60Hz of most content, though that’s less of a factor on a system without a dedicated graphics chip inside.
Spec Check: Built Explicitly for Mobile AI Leadership
Under the hood, the Stone Blue model I tested features one of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite X2E-90-100 processors, which has 18 cores and clock speeds of up to 5GHz. (It starts with a Snapdragon X2 Plus X2P-64-100 model.) The standout feature, however, is the updated Qualcomm Hexagon NPU, which can now handle a massive 85 trillion AI operations per second (TOPS) without needing support from a nearby server farm. This nearly doubles the previous generation’s maximum capacity of 45 TOPS
HP OmniBook Ultra 14 Snapdragon X2 Elite price in Pakistan
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