At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, HP Inc. unveiled its new Omnibook Ultra 14 2026 ultra-thin laptop, achieving a breakthrough in lightweight design. This model's chassis is 5% thinner than Apple's MacBook Air, while also featuring a 3K resolution OLED touchscreen, offering users a more portable experience and exceptional visual performance.
HP's design philosophy for this product was to maintain extreme thinness without compromising on display quality. The 3K OLED touchscreen not only provides a higher resolution than traditional laptops, but OLED technology also delivers deeper blacks, higher contrast ratios, and faster response times. The inclusion of a touchscreen further enhances the laptop's flexibility and convenience for both creative work and daily use.
However, the HP Omnibook Ultra 14 2026 carries a steep price tag of $1,350, significantly higher than the M4 chip-equipped MacBook Air. This means consumers considering this ultra-thin laptop must weigh the benefits of the Windows ecosystem and the OLED touchscreen experience against its higher cost.
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