
"The streak continues with one of its recent products: the , a well-performing work laptop that lives up to its name as a thin and lightweight device. Also: This Windows laptop has MacBook Pro written all over it (but it's better in key ways) "Aero" is the perfect descriptor here. Weighing just 2.1 pounds, it's lighter than the M4 MacBook Air, which comes in at 2.7 pounds. However, it is thicker than Apple's machine, measuring 0.69 inches."
"Weight distribution is interesting to say the least. The OmniBook feels noticeably denser in the center when held from there. However, when you pick it up from the corner, it's flimsier and even wobbles a bit. Because of this construction, the laptop technically fails the one-finger lift test. It stayed in one spot when I raised the screen, although I also ended up lifting the whole device at the same time."
The HP OmniBook is a thin, lightweight work laptop weighing 2.1 pounds and measuring 0.69 inches thick. It offers two USB-C ports, two USB-A ports (one at 10Gbps, one at 5Gbps), an HDMI 2.1 output, and a headphone jack. The chassis uses recycled magnesium-aluminum to achieve a durable yet featherweight feel and comes in Glacier Silver or Ceramic White finishes, the latter with a textured surface. Weight distribution is concentrated toward the center, making corners feel flimsier and causing the device to wobble when lifted from a corner, resulting in a failed one-finger lift test. The keyboard features raised keycaps for comfortable typing.
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