₹1.39 lakhs to see if it lives up to the hype. Let's dive into my experience.Check out HP laptops belowHP OmniBook X is a real looker with its metal construction and the Meteor Silver colour. It is slim and lightweight without sacrificing durability.
The design is very modern and minimal, and the shiny HP logo on the lid catches the eye. It is slim and lightweight in appearance, yet it feels solid in hands. Despite weighing only 1.3 KG, the lid can be opened with one hand and the display does not wobble in doing so.
The lid is very solid and has no flex, and the sturdy hinge eliminates the wobble when adjusting the display.The OmniBook X has a soft, matte finish all over, giving it a sophisticated look. It feels incredibly smooth, just like a MacBook but without those annoying sharp edges. Typing on this laptop is a dream; the keyboard is comfortable, and the spacious deck feels great to rest your hands on.
The display is modern and sleek with super thin bezels. The webcam and microphone are neatly tucked away in the top bezel, and there's even a privacy shutter to keep things secure.The deck features a backlit keyboard with a large trackpad below it. The large glass trackpad positions the keyboard high enough for a comfortable typing experience, and the rest of the deck has a clean and uncluttered look with just a Snapdragon Elite X sticker.
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