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Convertible laptops continue Growing in popularity, it is likely that due to the exceptional comfort they offer people who want to change the form of use between traditional notebooks, tablets and rifles and rifted entertainment devices. To enter this Fray, the latest device is the HP’s Omnibook X flip, both 16 inch and 14-inch versions, the second one is sent to review.
Weak battery life and awkward design, it’s short to be among this Top 2-in-1 laptop If the price was, I tested captivated.
Photo: Chris Null
At first glance, only silver aluminum is completely covered in aluminum, a device that is just a hidden HP brand. But look closely and you will see some design elements that can soon be able to raise a brow.
With the bottom of the laptop, we start in a strange way, which looks like a corner of a corner of the keyboard. Also, although the laptop looks thicker, although it is thick in 19 mm (0.75 inches), average for a 14-inch category. (3.1 pounds weight is relatively heavy and felt as in your hand.)
Another big twist is the keyboard. Today, the keys of the omnibook X Flip opening the keys, not the keys between each, each between each of them. This makes each key slightly larger than normal, and it seems useful, and I found it for a slightly more difficult touch experience than I accidentally hit two keys than expected. Also, a strange weird look, a surefire love-o or hated love-It explanates some computers from the 1980s.
Photo: Chris Null
HP, 14-inch Omnibook X Flip Change Intel for AMD (Although the 16-inch model uses Intel CPU) and AMD Radeon 860m graphics, 32 GB RAM and 1-TERABAYTE SSD is one of the existing configurations, including AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 CPU.