HP updated its OmniBook 14 Ultra laptop computer as part of its expanded review at CES 2026, where the company moved in this version from the AMD Strix Point processors that it used last year to new alternatives from Intel (likely Panther Lake) and Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 processors, with support for LPDDR5X RAM of up to 64 GB.

Regardless of the chosen processor, the device comes in at less than 1.3 kg, has a 70 Wh battery that supports 65 W charging, a stunning 2.8K OLED display and a 120 Hz variable refresh rate, with a brightness of up to 500 nits in SDR mode and jumps to 1,000 nits in HDR mode, and it also features a haptic trackpad that supports brightness control gestures. And the sound.

The device provides storage options of up to 2 TB, three USB Type-C ports, a 3.5 mm audio port, and Wi-Fi 7 connectivity. HP has distinguished between the models through colors; The Intel model is available in Eclipse Gray and Silk Sand colors, while the Qualcomm model comes in Stone Blue. Unfortunately, HP has not confirmed prices or availability yet.

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