HP’s OmniBook Ultra Flip is basically a tweaked and rebranded Spectre x360 with Intel’s latest silicon. The hardware is mostly compelling but the bloatware and missing Copilot+ features make its price hard to live with – especially if it isn’t on sale.
https://www.tomshardware.com/laptops/ultrabooks-ultraportables/hp-omnibook-ultra-flip-14-review
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