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Latest HP OmniBook Ultra 14 is an almost perfect successor to the Spectre series

OmniBook Ultra 14 redesign looks great, but the new keyboard is an unexpected change
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OmniBook Ultra 14 redesign looks great, but the new keyboard is an unexpected change
The redesigned OmniBook Ultra 14 this year gets everything right in terms of looks and performance, but the new keyboard layout takes some getting used to.

The OmniBook series was introduced in 2024 to supplant the flagship Spectre series of prosumer laptops and convertibles. The original 2024 OmniBook Ultra 14 would subsequently inherit several design elements of the Spectre series including the "diamond-cut" corners, but the latest 2026 model finally feels like a wholly original design that can stand on its own. There are nonetheless a couple of features from the older Spectre series that the new OmniBook design can't quite match.

For the 2026 OmniBook Ultra 14, HP has redesigned the keyboard to mixed results. The chiclet layout of the 2024 OmniBook Ultra is now gone for a beveled layout. The problem is that feedback and travel feel spongier and shallower, respectively, for a less satisfying typing experience than the previous generation model. This is especially disappointing when considering that the Spectre and EliteBook series have some of the best keyboards already and so the revised keyboard on the OmniBook Ultra 14 can feel like a downgrade.

Another more minor missing feature is the lack of any integrated USB-A ports which is a first for the OmniBook series as even the lighter and thinner OmniBook X includes a USB-A port. We wouldn't be surprised to see HP eventually drop the 3.5 mm headset jack as well on future OmniBook models which is something Lenovo has already done on its competing Yoga Slim 7 Ultra lineup. Owners who rely on these legacy ports may have to resort to annoying USB-C adapters should the trend continue.

The OmniBook Ultra 14 is otherwise one of the best prosumer subnotebooks in HP's extensive catalogue if you can afford the steep $2000+ asking price. Additional benchmarks and comparisons can be found on our full review of the model.

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> Expert Reviews and News on Laptops, Smartphones and Tech Innovations > News > News Archive > Newsarchive 2026 06 > Latest HP OmniBook Ultra 14 is an almost perfect successor to the Spectre series
Allen Ngo, 2026-06-15 (Update: 2026-06-13)