iToverDose/Hardware· 3 JULY 2026 · 14:35

HP OmniBook Ultra 14: Snapdragon X2 Elite powers premium Windows laptop

HP’s latest premium laptop leverages Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite to deliver top-tier Windows performance and all-day battery life, but its steep price may limit appeal.

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HP has refreshed its OmniBook Ultra lineup with a bold redesign and Qualcomm’s cutting-edge Snapdragon X2 Elite processor, positioning the 14-inch model as a high-performance Windows contender. The new system abandons last year’s Ryzen-based configuration in favor of the X2 Elite X2E-90-100 SoC, delivering up to 5 GHz clock speeds across 18 cores. Paired with 64GB of onboard LPDDR5x memory and a 2TB PCIe Gen 5 NVMe SSD, the OmniBook Ultra 14 targets professionals and power users demanding speed without compromise.

A striking redesign with premium materials

The OmniBook Ultra 14 introduces a sharper, more angular aesthetic compared to its predecessor, wrapped in HP’s "Stone Blue" finish. The forged aluminum-alloy chassis features mirror-polished edges, lending the laptop a distinctly upscale appearance while maintaining the robust build quality expected from HP’s premium line. The keyboard deck now sports a vertically etched "OmniBook Ultra" label on the right palm rest, with a prominent 5.4 x 3.4-inch trackpad centered below the keyboard. HP has also removed the integrated fingerprint reader from the power button, simplifying the design.

The 14-inch display retains a 2880 x 1800 OLED panel running at 120 Hz, surrounded by minimal bezels on the sides and thicker borders at the top and bottom. While the glossy glass covering enhances color vibrancy, it unfortunately increases glare under bright lighting. The laptop’s dimensions measure 12.25 x 8.49 x 0.42 inches, and it weighs 2.81 pounds—placing it on par with competitors like the Asus Zenbook A16 (2.87 lbs) but lighter than the previous-gen OmniBook Ultra (3.4 lbs).

Port selection shifts toward USB-C dominance

HP has streamlined the OmniBook Ultra 14’s connectivity by removing the controversial USB-A port in favor of three USB4 Type-C ports and a 3.5mm audio jack. While none support Thunderbolt, the USB-C ports deliver USB Power Delivery 3.1, DisplayPort 1.4, and a 40 Gbps signaling rate. This change reflects a broader industry trend toward slim, all-C port ecosystems, though users relying on legacy peripherals may need adapters.

Snapdragon X2 Elite delivers standout performance

Equipped with Qualcomm’s latest X2 Elite chip, the OmniBook Ultra 14 competes directly with Apple’s M-series and AMD’s Ryzen AI processors. In Geekbench 6 testing, the laptop achieved a single-core score of 3,942—second only to the MacBook Air’s M5 (4,168)—while its multi-core score of 20,075 lagged slightly behind the Asus Zenbook A16’s 22,733. The integrated Adreno GPU and Hexagon NPU (up to 85 TOPS) provide strong AI and graphics capabilities, though discrete GPUs still hold an edge for intensive workloads.

Storage performance shines with a 2TB PCIe Gen 5 NVMe SSD, which completed a 25GB file transfer at 2,620.91 MB/s—significantly outpacing the MacBook Air’s 1,924.84 MB/s. Video transcoding tasks also benefited from the X2 Elite’s efficiency, completing a 4K-to-1080p Handbrake test in 2 minutes and 11 seconds, just three seconds behind the Zenbook A16. Cinebench 2024 stress tests revealed consistent performance, with the first loop scoring 1,099 before stabilizing between 920 and 950.

Battery life and connectivity round out the package

Powered by a 70 Whr battery and a 65W GaN USB-C charger, the OmniBook Ultra 14 promises all-day endurance. Wireless connectivity is handled by Qualcomm’s FastConnect 7800, offering Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 for future-proof networking. The laptop runs Windows 11 Home out of the box, catering to users invested in Microsoft’s ecosystem.

A premium laptop with a steep price tag

At $2,879.99 for the review configuration, the OmniBook Ultra 14 sits firmly in the high-end segment, competing with systems like Dell’s XPS 13 and Lenovo’s Yoga Pro 9i. While its performance and design justify the cost for demanding users, budget-conscious buyers may find alternatives with similar specs at lower prices. The Snapdragon X2 Elite’s efficiency and the laptop’s build quality make it a compelling choice for professionals prioritizing portability and power, but the premium price point remains a significant hurdle.

AI summary

HP OmniBook Ultra 14, Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite işlemcisiyle yüksek performans ve uzun pil ömrünü bir arada sunuyor. Fiyatı ve özellikleri hakkında detaylı inceleme.

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