HP releases new 14-inch laptop globally with 32 GB RAM and 120 Hz OLED display

HP has finally started selling its OmniBook X Flip globally with a 14-inch display. To recap, the company unveiled AMD Ryzen AI 400 and Intel Panther Lake models almost five months ago during CES 2026 in Las Vegas. For reference, the company continues to sell the OmniBook X Flip 14 with older AMD Ryzen AI 300 and Intel Lunar Lake processors (curr. $794.99 on Amazon).
Currently, AMD Ryzen AI 400 models are cheaper than the Intel Panther Lake counterparts thanks to a $250 price drop. However, the pair typically start at $1,399 in the US with the same 1200p and 60 Hz IPS display that peaks at 400 nits. All starting configurations feature 16 GB of RAM and a 512 GB PCIe Gen 4 SSD, too.

Alternatively, the OmniBook X Flip 14 can be configured with up to 32 GB of RAM and the Ryzen AI 9 465 or Core Ultra 9 386H. According to our benchmarks, the Core Ultra 9 386H enjoys a healthy lead over the Ryzen AI 9 465. The reverse is true in GPU workloads though, where the Radeon 880M is significantly faster than Intel's 4-core Xe3 Panther Lake iGPU.
Setting that aside, the OmniBook X Flip 14 can also be configured with an 1800p (2.8K) OLED display, combining a 120 Hz refresh rate with 500 nits SDR and 1,100 nits HDR peak brightness. Moreover, HP offers its new 14-inch convertible with up to 2 TB of storage. Only Intel models can be configured with PCIe Gen 5 SSDs, though. Likewise, while AMD models contain a 59 Wh battery, Intel alternatives can be configured with 59 Wh or 70 Wh batteries.
By contrast, pricing starts at £1,299 for a Core Ultra 7 355 model with 16 GB of RAM, 1 TB of storage and a 1200p/60 Hz OLED display. Currently, HP Germany is selling its new 14-inch convertible with the same memory configuration, an identical display and the Core Ultra 5 325 or Core Ultra 7 355 for €1,399 and €1,798, respectively. Please see HP's website and our launch article for more details.












