This HP OmniBook 7 is a 16-inch laptop with a good screen. The image is sharp, colorful, and smooth. The touchscreen makes it easy to take notes, and I can continue working smoothly in the evening. This laptop does have a glossy screen, which sometimes causes annoying reflections. It's also quite heavy.
First Impression
The HP OmniBook 7 is a 16-inch laptop. The screen is large, giving me a good overview. The laptop is a bit heavy, weighing 1.91 kilograms (4.3 pounds). For someone used to a smaller laptop, it feels heavier. Fortunately, the laptop fits in my bag, so I take it with me occasionally. The laptop's design is simple but sleek. The speakers are on the bottom instead of the keyboard side, giving it a sleek design.
Sharp and Colorful Screen
This laptop's screen is very nice. Thanks to the 2K resolution, I can see all the details clearly on the screen. This allows me to work smoothly on even the smallest edits. For example, I can clearly see the glitter on a dress in a photo. Moving images are also sharp and smooth, thanks to the screen's 120Hz refresh rate. With images like a sunset, I see a rich array of colors thanks to the OLED panel. Thanks to the 100% DCI-P3 color reproduction, I see all the colors realistically, making it feel like I'm seeing the sunset with my own eyes. I also see a lot of detail in images of a starry sky. Thanks to the DisplayHDR 500 True Black color technology, I can still clearly see all the details, even in dark images.
Great touchscreen and keyboard
This laptop has a touchscreen. I find that very convenient, because it allows me to easily dismiss notifications and quickly click through instructions. I can also take notes or sketch using the touchscreen. This laptop also has a backlit keyboard. This makes it easier to use at night. I can clearly see the keys and see exactly where all the letters and numbers are. This laptop also has a numeric keypad, which allows me to quickly enter numbers and formulas.