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HP OmniBook Ultra Flip 2-in-1 Laptop Next Gen AI 14t-fh000, 14"

Copilot+ PC
CUSTOMIZABLE
  • Windows 11 Pro
  • Intel® Core™ Ultra 5 226V (up to 4.5 GHz, 8 MB L3 cache, 8 cores, 8 threads) + Intel® Arc™ Graphics + 16 GB(Onboard)
  • 512 GB PCIe® Gen4 NVMe™ M.2 SSD
  • 14" diagonal, 3K (2880 x 1800), OLED, multitouch-enabled, 48-120 Hz, 0.2 ms response time, UWVA, edge-to-edge glass, HDR 500 nitsSee all Specs
HP OmniBook Ultra Flip 2-in-1 Laptop Next Gen AI 14t-fh000, 14" is rated 4.2 out of 5 by 97.
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Rated 5 out of 5 by SGPP from HP OmniBook Ultra Flip 14 Need to have more customization. 32GB RAM option is available only from top end. Even entry level should have an option to customize the RAM.
Date published: 2025-12-27
Rated 5 out of 5 by Anonymous from Great computer This computer is a great replacement for the old Specter that I had been using for approximately eight years. The feel is much the same, so it is easy to use. The software all loaded very easily and quickly.
Date published: 2025-11-25
Rated 1 out of 5 by Anonymous from Disappointed and frustrated If it worked as advertised, it would be a great PC, but it has problems. I have spent many hours trying to get the PC working and had to send back the first one.
Date published: 2025-11-01
Rated 5 out of 5 by Adam Gz from Another HP laptop, another success I’m not exclusively an HP customer, but it’s increasingly becoming that way. Was in the market for a new laptop after my old HP Spectre was too old to update to Win11. Although I looked at HP first, I read reviews and comparisons for all the competitors; and no regrets going with the OmniBook.
Date published: 2025-09-14
Rated 4 out of 5 by Stephanie E. from Ultra Performance. Ultra Portable. ***FYI, I am not an HP Employee, but the review tool would not let me submit unless I marked that I was, there was no option to select No, I am not an HP Employee*** I bought this as a replacement for my HP Spectre x360 - it was a great machine but a little too large and heavy for my needs. I wanted a smaller form factor, as the Spectre was a 16" model and I wanted something more portable for university - so I went with the 14" model of the OmniBook Ultra Flip. As far as the size and weight goes, it is perfect for carrying around all day long without feeling too heavy. The keyboard is still large enough to be comfortable for regular use. As a side note, I got the atmospheric blue and I LOVE the color. The 3K OLED touchscreen is bright and vibrant, especially when paired with a custom OLED wallpaper; you can really see the rich, deep colors then. I went with the Core i9 processor paired with 32GB of RAM and this bad boy is speedy/snappy - I definitely have no issues with the performance. I have the 2TB Performance SSD as well and it gives me plenty of fast, reliable storage, which I need for everything I do. My biggest concern is the battery life. I find that with average use - browsing, simple document editing, email, etc. - I am getting 4 - 6 hours on average. I was really hoping for at least 8 hours of usage, if not more. I chalk some of this up to a processor (the Core i9), which is more power hungry, but still I wish it was optimized for longer life. I have to travel with a charger to make sure I can make it through the day, especially as a student who spends a lot of time working and studying. I can't say for certain, but if you want longer life, a lower tier processor like the Core i7 will still give you all the performance you need but will more than likely extend your battery life. You are going to have to balance power for longer life - which is more important to you? I don't yet use the added stylus, but hope to soon. I have tried it and it seems to work well with great response time. This model comes with 3 USB-C ports - two of which are Thunderbolt ports - as well has a headphone jack. I don't mind that it is USB-C only as most of my devices are USB-C, but if you have any USB-A devices, I would say this is still a great choice, just consider getting a USB-C to USB-A adapter (they are cheap and easily available). I have had complaints in the past about the USB ports underperforming, but these ones all perform great. I occasionally need more reliable internet connection than you can get with any WiFi, so I have a USB-C to Ethernet adapter, and that works really well, with the catch that you are going to tie up a USB-C port. But that still leaves two open for use, which for me is almost always plenty to work with. This is an AI based CoPilot+ PC, and I have found that the NPU is solid and performs really well when tasked with AI requests/jobs. I haven't tested the built in HP AI tool, but with other AI products, they are quick to answer and get the job done. I had some issues in past models with software/OS glitches that seemed specific to my machine and I'm happy to report this OS on the OmniBook seems very stable and reliable - I don't have any crashes or lock-ups or strange glitches. WiFi performance is solid - it runs WiFi 7 and while most of my network usage is currently WiFi 6, I am working on upgrading my network to optimize the performance of my multiple WiFi 7 devices, including my OmniBook. I am using more and more self-hosted, open-source software every day for this such as cloud storage, email, VPN, media, etc. and everything runs smoothly on my OmniBook Ultra. Honestly, I wish I had a negative to give on the software so that it didn't seem like I was bias, but there's nothing to complain about; it just works, and works well. Overall, I would highly recommend the OmniBook Ultra Flip for power and performance users; just be prepared to bring a charger with you when you are on the go to make sure you aren't left hanging. Hopefully, they push out some software updates that help squeeze out some more battery life. This is definitely worth the buy if you are looking for incredible performance on a machine that will last for years to come.
Date published: 2025-08-24
Rated 5 out of 5 by Anonymous from Happy with omnibook So far I'm very pleased with the omnibook. Setup was a breeze and it's met all of my expectations.
Date published: 2025-07-26
Rated 4 out of 5 by Physineer from Nice PC if the pen worked. The PC is quite nice with a beautiful display. The pen interface is where it loses a star. Could be an issue with HPs pen or the PC. Customer service / tech support could not solve the issue. Tried two different pens.
Date published: 2025-06-28
Rated 1 out of 5 by MY Wang from One of the noisiest laptops in the market with little to no support. I got this laptop for about a month. The computing power and screen are great, but the broken software and system management really make me want to return this laptop. I have everything up to date, system, driver, BIOS. 1, There's no battery charging limit you can choose, common option of 80% or even 60% is not available. 2, It's really noisy on idle or doing simple work like typing. The fan tune on this laptop is so strange. It starts blowing hard as low as 40C CPU temp and desperately trying to keep CPU below 70C. This fan makes it the noisiest laptop in the market. No other brand or model does the same. usually fan start running quietly from over 60C. This laptop supposed to run cool and quiet, but the fan ruin it all. Unfortunately, you can't change it, no option in BIOS or any of the HP apps can change fan tune, live with it or return it. It was designed to be like this. Good luck to all, stay away from this laptop if you need a quiet one for working.
Date published: 2025-06-25
Rated 4 out of 5 by ATL_Wolf from The OmniBook Ultra Flip is a very good 2-in-1 laptop Overall, the OmniBook Ultra Flip is a very good laptop. I have 1 year old 2-in-1 with an Intel Core Ultra 7 155U from a different brand I was never quite happy with (battery life was lacking and the cooling fan ran constantly even when running on battery/setting the best battery life power option) which sent me looking for other options. I tried out three options before settling on the OmniBook. For the OmniBook, I used the CTO (configure to order) option and went with the Core Ultra 7 258V for 32GB of RAM. Pros: - The chassis itself is very sleek and feels great in hand, no sharp edges anywhere and feels very durable - The OLED screen is fantastic and can be set very bright when needed - The haptic touchpad is excellent and offers the ability to click anywhere on the surface (even directly under the spacebar) - The backlit keyboard has good key travel and feels sturdy for a thin and light laptop - It's nice to have the 2-in-1 option - particularly if you purchase/use the stylus to draw/mark up things on screen Other noteworthy items: - Battery life is good at roughly 8.5 hours, but certainly not stellar - I expected more based on reviews. Though HP does use a smaller 64WH battery in the OmniBook vs. what competitors use, so it's not surprising - The speakers are decently loud and clear but won't win any competitions - The stylus/pen doesn't magnetically charge, it charges via USB-C instead - The system comes with a bit of unnecessary bloatware (I always reformat/reinstall Windows on a new machine anyway, but it's worth noting as most people won't go that route)
Date published: 2025-06-22
Rated 5 out of 5 by Anonymous from The Corvette of Premium Thin/Light 2-in-1 Laptops This laptop is my personal casual use premium laptop. It keeps port selection minimal making it an amazing secondary laptop that compliments your primary utility laptop as it fills the void for dedicated pleasure just like a corvette would in your garage. Many may complain about the lack of HDMI, USB-A, and maybe even Ethernet, but they shouldn't be treating this laptop like it's a Camry. It is high performance in the sleekest and lightest weight form factor... a true sports car. That being said, the aluminum build feels sturdy, but this could potentially be even lighter and still relatively strong using magnesium. I have a 7 year old magnesium built 14" LG gram 2-in-1 that's almost a half pound lighter than this Omnibook. And that has a broad port selection. I figure if its ethos is minimalism, why not double down on the sleek and lightweight attributes for future iterations. Let the Omnibook Ultra sit clearly above the the Envy or new Omnibook X models. Let it be more than just a refined version of those other models. Its a Corvette, but let it be the Ferrari it wants to be. Nevertheless, it is priced well enough to not just be aspirational, but actually tangibly obtainable especially when on sale. Its relative value as a premium device may be its greatest attribute. Although it doesn't directly cater to gaming, media consumption, developing, and creating, it has elements that can be appreciated by each of those users. It has an Omen key that entices you to try a little gaming. It manages to keep the pause/play key which is super convenient for listening to music while multitasking. I just wish it had the forward and backward media keys; Audio is very impressive. It has a the power and versatility for all kinds of creators and artists; Whenever you look at its Atmospheric Blue finish, you get a sense of inspiration and are reminded that you poses something unique from the sea of greys. And it achieves all that without compromising its goal of being a unapologetically minimal. The ergonomics are fantastic. I love the clever placing and the reliable strength of the magnetic mounts on the lid and on the sides of the laptop for the stylus. No matter how you're using this device, the pen can be attached without getting in the way or lost. The smoothed out edges are comfortable on the wrists. There is minor light bleed form the borders of the keys, but its not irritating and barely noticeable in most viewing angles even when using it on your chest while laying down. They keyboard itself is satisfying to type on. The glossy screen can be fatiguing for late night use, but overall its color vibrancy along with its durability for touch and 2-in-1 contortions is a worthwhile trade-off. The privacy camera is appreciated, but the finger print sensor doesn't always work on first contact forcing you to expose the camera for windows hello for quick access to the laptop. This should be addressed especially on a portable 14 incher that doesn't have a number pad for quick pin entries. Overall its great. It is the kind of laptop that serves as a relatively affordable halo car that can absolutely lure buyers into HP.
Date published: 2025-06-18
Rated 5 out of 5 by Frank from Covington from Coming back from Mac This laptop is the fastest that I have ever had. I didn’t buy it to use as a tablet but for the specs. This is my first Windows laptop since Vista. I use Windows at work and noticed how much better it has become. My last MacBook was Mac Pro M2. This HP blows its door off.
Date published: 2025-06-07
Rated 5 out of 5 by Gail T. from Quality Product I am enjoying my new laptop. I love the quality of the picture, speed and size. The only thing I would change is the location of the jacks and wish it had a HDMI jack.
Date published: 2025-06-06
Rated 4 out of 5 by Casey089567 from HP still strong This is my 3rd touchscreen ultraportable laptop from HP (Spectrex360 early gen). I do love its customizations, features, capabilities, but I miss the separate home/page up/down end rows/keys even though we can FN/direction keys those.
Date published: 2025-06-05
Rated 5 out of 5 by Anthony T. from Great laptop for my family compute needs! It was time for me to replace our older HP family laptop and this OmniBook Ultra Flip 2-in-1 laptop meets our compute needs. This is a great product! This laptop only has USB-C ports so if you have USB-A cables, you will need a USB-A to USB-C converter. I purchased this converter ahead of time knowing no USB-A ports but that is not a problem at all. Battery life is acceptable, even with power profiles to save battery power. The included pen works well. Overall, I'm very happy with the laptop.
Date published: 2025-06-05
Rated 1 out of 5 by johntl from Inoperative touchscreen and pen. Support can't fix. OmniBook Ultra Flip is no Spectre x360. Touchscreen & pen do not function. Tech support while pleasant enough, has not solved the issue. Ordered Jan 2, delivered Jan 14. HP shows laptop is out of warranty as of Feb 20. Every call results in another 24 hour wait. Supposedly after numerous calls, erasing and resetting the PC, HP will send a box so I can send it in for repairs. The estimate is 8-10 days once received. Who knows when I'll actually receive what is needed to send the product back. HP declined me returning the product as it is 30 days since purchase. (I've had a Spectre x360 conv since 2017 with no problems, this is no Spectre)
Date published: 2025-02-26
Rated 5 out of 5 by ScratchNsniff from Delightful 2-in-1 premium laptop Great laptop! The keyboard is comfortable and pleasant to type on. The screen is very nice. You do have some glare since it is glossy. The haptic trackpad is nice. Tablet mode with the pen works well. The hinges are stiff, and the screen does not wobble. The fan is quiet under normal usage and not too loud when you open a lot of stuff, such as multiple tabs in a web browser or large applications. Speakers are pretty good, even though they are downward-firing. The presence detection is extraordinary. The Bluetooth has been temperamental when coming back from sleep, but toggling it on and off fixes it. Overall, I am delighted with this laptop.
Date published: 2025-02-21
Rated 3 out of 5 by Anonymous from Excellent computer, broken registration process Excellent computer but broken HP registration and support website. Entering serial number adds a completely different (wrong) computer to the dashboard. "My Devices" on myhp.com hasn't worked for over a week. Warranty shows as expired for a brand new computer. Embarrassing.
Date published: 2025-02-19
Rated 4 out of 5 by Kasiey from HP Omnibook I just upgraded from HP spectre x360 to Omnibook Ultra 14". Laptop is good but it's a shame it does not come with Laptop sleeve and USB C to USB A or HDMI adapter considering its price. Lot of accessories I use still have USB A and HDMI connections.
Date published: 2025-02-18
Rated 5 out of 5 by Anonymous from Happy Customer For a process that I do once every 6-7 years it was incredibly easy to set up the computer. The process was very intuitive. The speed of the computer as well as the support HP offers has made the setup of this computer a great deal easier than I expected.
Date published: 2025-02-08
Rated 2 out of 5 by amos shu from problems with this laptop There is a big noise coming periodically every day, which really bothered me
Date published: 2025-02-01
Rated 2 out of 5 by Eric K****c from I would return this if I still could I spent MONTHs reading researching before making this purchase; unfortunately, that didn't save me from regretting the decision. Here are the problems I'm experiencing with this laptop after one month of receiving it: * the single biggest issue is that the cursor keeps independently and randomly jumping "up" in whatever document, browser window I happen to be in, forcing me to stop what I'm doing to scroll back to the point where I'm working or reading. This sometimes happens multiple times in a matter of minutes, sometimes less frequently. It's extremely frustrating. * perhaps related, windows scroll haltingly at first, only moving smoothly after the first one or two attempts. Yes, I am using the built-in touchpad. * the browser sometimes loads very slowly or incompletely. You know the janky web page you see when the page only half-loads? You end up with a lot of text and none or only some of the graphics. My internet connection is stable. There is something going on with the computer itself. * the computer sometimes takes a good 10-15 seconds to recognize an external drive when I plug it in to one of the USB-C ports. * the Windows Phone Link program is only partially functional. For example, I don't receive notifications on the laptop when a text or other message comes on my phone. Yes, the settings are set up appropriately. * I cannot remap the Copilot key back to serve as a right Control key. I tried using Windows Power Toys to remap the key, but only managed to disable the Copilot function. Now the key simply doesn't do anything (which is an improvement to having Copilot jump up every time I mistakenly pressed to Ctrl/Arrow quickly through a Word document. I followed the instructions to remap the key, but see online that not every computer (not just HPs) responds completely to the remapping. In short - lots of apparent hardware/software compatibility issues that should not exist with a brand new device. Sadly, I regret this purchase. I would return it, but unfortunately am stationed overseas and had to use a forwarding service for the delivery because HP doesn't deliver direct to APO addresses. Consequently, I lost half of my 30 day window for returns just waiting to actually receive the product and am now outside the window. I will ask HP Customer Service for an exception to their return policy. Fingers crossed...
Date published: 2025-01-26
Rated 5 out of 5 by DDDDSSS404 from Very well made with lots of great features. Far exceeded my expectation. Extremely happy with my purchase. Pros: -Build Quality -Processor (256v) and the speed of the RAM -OLED Screen, high resolution -Keyboard - so easy to type on, doesn't feel cheap -Haptic Touchpad (absolutely love this) -Orange LEDs for the mic mute and speaker mute keys, charging indicators look great against the blue color -Weight Cons: -The "BACKSPACE" button backlighting is only half-baked, maybe 2/3 of how bright it should be. -No USB A port, but I can work with that Overall, great job to HP! Hope no issues, just like my 2016 Spectre 13t, which is in its 9th year and still going.
Date published: 2025-01-26
Rated 5 out of 5 by RCLAB from Great laptop at a good price. A great laptop. I got it on sale, so a good price. Keyboard is awesome, even though it has less travel than some, my accuracy is much better than my Lenovo Yoga. Screen is bright and clear. It's fast enough and has good battery life. Much faster than my previous 11th gen laptop. The SSD is a Samsung and super fast. Two things I would change are adding a USB A port and putting the delete key in the corner instead of to the left of the power button. I knew both these items existed before I bought it and have no buyers remorse and still think it's a 5 star laptop. No laptop is perfect.
Date published: 2025-01-22
Rated 1 out of 5 by M. Page from Terrible experience, will never buy from HP.com again Terrible experience, will never buy from HP.com again. Bought the most expensive option and never worked. I shipped it back and after month still not getting my refund.
Date published: 2025-01-22
Rated 4 out of 5 by David_Lee129 from Overall good laptop but beware of quality control issues Overall, I'm happy with HP OmniBook Ultra Flip 14", given its OLED screen, tactile keyboard, long battery life, and adequate performance as a thin and light laptop. However, there are a few things about this laptop I'd like HP to improve. I bought this laptop on sale but its original retail price is a bit hefty for the average consumer. Also, I waited for a long time to receive the laptop because HP didn't have the actual stock when it went on sale for Black Friday, and perhaps for the same reason its construction feels a little rushed: e.g., when I press the bottom part of the screen lid, it makes a slight squeaky sound, which for a premium laptop should not have occurred. My partner got the same laptop (though 16 gigs of RAM as supposed to 32 gigs) a month later from Bestbuy which did not have the same issue. I would recommend that HP improve the quality control of their products, which should be as good as they can get for the money we pay. Also, since HP is one of the few OEMs that still makes 2-in-1 laptops, I wish HP could launch a trade-in programme like Apple so that customers can upgrade their laptops when new models come out. For anyone else interested in purchasing this laptop, as long as your computing needs do not involve any software engineering or heavy video editing, for web browsing and general productivity, the Intel Lunar Lake processor (Ultra Series 2) in this laptop will suffice. More importantly, because Lunar Lake processors are limited to a 30-wattage power consumption, the battery life on this laptop is excellent, roughly on par with that of a M3 MacBook Air. Also, Lunar Lake processors have the latest Intel integrated graphics which is a lot more powerful than Intel's Ultra One series processors, this laptop can play most games on a medium setting and still get excellent frame rates.
Date published: 2025-01-20
Rated 4 out of 5 by Mountain techman from HP did it right for a good price... but bloatware and an annoying display driver bug. great laptop especially the display, keyboard, in 2-in-1 form
Date published: 2025-01-19
Rated 5 out of 5 by AmazingSpan from Nice day to day laptop! This laptop checks all my list! 1. It is light weight, similar weight to my iPad prod with keyboard so no complain here. 2. It is better than iPad because it runs windows and I can play some old games like Heroes of Might and Magic III! 3. I have all my devices in USB-C so I really like the design that cuts USB-A ports of this laptop! 4. The flip mode allows me to read books or PDFs! I use it everyday and I am thinking about selling my iPad! Few improvements I suggest: 1. The sound quality from buildin speaker needs to improve, it is not as clear as any of my Apple devices. 2. No software to limit the charging limit to 80% ( I set so to all my devices to enhance battery life); 3. The screen rotation seems buggy: very occasionally I open the lot with the desktop still upside down. In general I like it and I use it everyday!
Date published: 2025-01-16
Rated 4 out of 5 by Rajman2 from Delivery was on time! Just bought the product week back, can't provide much info other than the delivery was on time!
Date published: 2025-01-06
Rated 4 out of 5 by Zebbah from Good product, bad defaults Compact, light, great keyboard, great display, fast, set up was easy, in fact there were only three things I did not like. One was that it only allows one person's facial recognition to log in that I know of, 2 was that two of the USB drives are located in places that don't allow attachment of normal size flash drives, and the other one is more of a general dislike of newer technology encouraging saving things to the cloud. When I left clicked the cloud in an attempt to disable it, naturally it started uploading all of my documents and pictures. I googled how to remedy the situation and was able to remove them from my Microsoft account and then I right clicked the cloud icon on my taskbar to unsync it from my Microsoft account and finally I actually uninstalled the software for it. I'm also trying office 365 for the first time and had to go in and change the default save location from OneDrive to a local location of my choice. Otherwise I would have given it five stars.
Date published: 2024-12-26
Rated 5 out of 5 by TDaddy2015 from Excellent 2-in-1 I no longer consider myself a power user, but I do have high demands of the MS Office Suite apps. I've found the performance of the HP OmniBook Ultra Flip excellent, as well as the screen, keyboard, and trackpad. The pen is adequate for my needs but probably not precise enough for creators. I've had no compatibility issues. I've enjoyed using this lightweight 2-in-1.
Date published: 2024-12-09
Rated 4 out of 5 by Dave.B from Good but proceed with caution for a now This is a great machine. There are issues with the Bluetooth stack but there are solutions posted on the web, the easiest of which is disabling the device manager ability to control Bluetooth power. The biggest concern though is the fact that Intel under its recently ousted leadership indicated the Lunar Lake chip on this device is one and done. For that reason alone it makes sense to wait till at least mid 2025 before picking one up, to see what direction the new CEO of Intel will do, and see what MS does with the next SurfaceP (if they use this same chip, its probably a safe bet), or to perhaps go with an AMD chip device (avoid ARM chip devices for a few years, at least, bc of the lack of peripheral support and oft questionable software emulation).
Date published: 2024-12-09
Rated 5 out of 5 by P100D from Best 14” laptop you can get. One of the best laptops I ever owned. Amazing keyboard and touchpad, great build quality and screen. Battery life is crazy good as well.
Date published: 2024-12-05
Rated 3 out of 5 by Ryan C. from Great laptop, lots of bloatware. The laptop itself is quite excellent. The prepackaged software is unfortunate, requiring a reinstall of a base copy of windows.
Date published: 2024-12-04
Rated 4 out of 5 by E-man from Almost perfect.. This laptop checks almost every box for me. Only thing holding it back from five stars is that the screen doesn’t look as good as the cheaper Lenovo Slim 7x it is replacing. For some reason it has a gray tint which kind of defeats the purpose of OLED. Not sure if it’s faulty or the result of some kind of anti-glare coating. Pros - design & build quality - great keyboard - haptic touchpad - Windows Hello login - solid battery life - light/moderate gaming capable - 120 Hz touchscreen OLED Cons - OLED screen is very gray. Don’t get deep blacks expected of OLED - encountered a bios/firmware issue that resolved itself and hasn’t shown up again.
Date published: 2024-12-04
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What is the external monitor refresh rate? 120 or less?

Asked by: ReflexGuy
Thank you for your question! This HP OmniBook Ultra Flip 2-in-1 Laptop Next Gen AI PC 14t-fh000 has a 14" diagonal, 3K (2880 x 1800), OLED, multitouch-enabled, 48-120 Hz, 0.2 ms response time, UWVA, edge-to-edge glass, HDR 500 nits display.
Answered by: HP Team Grant
Date published: 2025-10-24

What is the estimated battery life of the “best value” and “performance” configurations?

Asked by: Oas243
There are no estimates available for each configuration. However the HP OmniBook Ultra Flip Next Gen AI PC 14-fh00 series typically has a battery life of up to 16 hours and 15 minutes. MobileMark 25 Battery life will vary depending on various factors including product model, configuration, loaded applications, features, use, wireless functionality, and power management settings. The maximum capacity of the battery will naturally decrease with time and usage. See https://bapco.com/products/mobilemark-25/ for additional details. Based on HP’s internal analysis of next-gen PC’s with a 40-60 TOPS NPU as of the date of this answer. Battery life tested by HP using continuous FHD video playback, 1080p (1920x1080) resolution, 200 nits brightness, system audio level as image default, player audio level at 100%, played full-screen from local storage, headphone attached or through speaker (if no audio jack port), wireless on but not connected. Actual battery life will vary depending on configuration and maximum capacity will naturally decrease with time and usage.
Answered by: HP Team Grant
Date published: 2024-11-05

does it have a dvd

Asked by: Teddy4321
Thank you for your question, the 14t-fh000 does not feature a disk drive.
Answered by: HP Team Daniel
Date published: 2025-05-12

Is this laptop a touchscreen

Asked by: Seeking
Thank you for your question, the 14t-fh000 does have a touch-screen.
Answered by: HP Team Daniel
Date published: 2025-01-10

does Omnibook Ultra Flip 2-in-1 come with a docking station?

Asked by: terry6728
Thanks for your question. This HP OmniBook Ultra Flip 2-in-1 laptop does not come with a docking station. This model will work with a Thunderbolt 4 or any USB Type-C docking station.
Answered by: HP Team-Ryan
Date published: 2024-10-29

Does this laptop accommodate multiple monitors

Asked by: AredRedRose
Thanks for your question. You can connect multiple monitors to this device.
Answered by: HP Team-Ryan
Date published: 2024-12-10

what is the weight of the Battery, I need to know in order to Ship to a customer of ours

Asked by: ORCR15T
Thank you for your question! No information is available about the weight of just the battery as it is integrated into the laptop. The HP OmniBook Ultra Flip 2-in-1 Laptop Next Gen AI PC 14t-fh000 has a weight of 2.97 pounds with a weight in the box of 5.53 pounds.
Answered by: HP Team Grant
Date published: 2025-01-13

Can you run Adobe Photoshop & Lightroom on this device?

Asked by: AmandaOls
Thank you for your question! For software, it is recommended to check the system requirements from the publisher's website to ensure that device you are looking to use it on meets their requirements.
Answered by: HP Team Maddie
Date published: 2024-10-22
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