The HP OmniBook X Flip is a 2-in-1 laptop that I use in various ways. I can easily take it with me and transform it into a tablet. I see all the details on the screen vividly and sharply. The screen is glossy, though, which occasionally causes some reflections.
First impression
This HP OmniBook X Flip has a sleek design. I do need to use both hands to open the laptop. Because the anti-slip strips on the bottom don't work properly, the laptop slides back more easily. The touchpad is large, allowing me to navigate smoothly across the screen. The keys are comfortable to type on and make a soft clicking sound. I adjust the keyboard backlight to different brightness levels, so I can see the keys clearly, even in the evening. The webcam has a built-in camera shutter, which I can use to close it after an online video call.
Convenient 2-in-1 model
I can easily fold the screen of the HP OmniBook X Flip back, turning the laptop into a tablet. I position the laptop in different positions, so I can always comfortably watch my favorite podcast or show. For example, I use the keyboard as a stand and flip the screen up, making it easy to watch shows. When I flip the screen all the way down, I use the laptop like a real tablet. I can easily take notes and edit, or swipe through photos and videos. When I'm feeling creative, I also make sketches and drawings on the touchscreen.
Sharp and clear image
The screen of this laptop is sharp thanks to its high resolution. So I can see every detail of my favorite show with crystal clarity. The screen is glossy, though. Because of this, I'm more likely to notice reflections, especially when working on the balcony. I also operate the screen via touchscreen, so I thought you'd see a lot of fingerprints. Fortunately, that's not so bad, which is very nice.