Quick Take: HP OmniBook X Flip 16

I need to get through my backlog before the new product barrage at CES! This is HP’s OmniBook X Flip 16, an Intel-powered 2-in-1.

Highlights:

  • A great large 3K OLED display
  • Strong integrated Arc graphics performance
  • Pen included in the box and attaches magnetically
  • 32GB of RAM
  • …all at an extremely reasonable price point (Best Buy has this version for $1150).

Cons:

  • CPU benchmarks are middling away from an outlet
  • The stereo speakers are loud but shrill, lacking bass and balance
  • I don’t love the flush keyboard (it feels fine but I’m less accurate on it due to the key shape)

At over 4 lbs it’s too bulky for use as a handheld tablet, but fine as a budget digitizer with the pen, or for use in tent mode for media consumption or presentations.

Overall, it’s a solid value in the maxxed out configuration I’m testing, and an absolute bargain in mid-tier configurations on sale in the $700’s. Entry models start in the $500’s and the performance hit is acceptable but you lose the gorgeous display.

Disclosures: HP sent the OmniBook X Flip 16 for review but Devices View does not accept paid posts, does not participate in affiliate link programs, and HP had no editorial control over this article. HP is a Techsponential advisory client.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *