– OmniBook 7 14-inch starts at $1,299 with Core Ultra 5 325, 16GB RAM, and 512GB storage.
– Top-tier config ($2,069+) includes Core Ultra X9 388H, Arc B390 graphics, and 32GB RAM.
– Display options range from basic 1200p IPS to premium 1800p OLED (120Hz, 100% DCI-P3, 500 nits).
– Upgrades: $80 for higher-res IPS, $120 for 1TB PCIe Gen 5, $20 extra for Meteor Silver or Powder Pink.
– Pre-orders ship July 2026, with fully loaded model costing $2,409.
First Impressions and a Quick Refresher
Towards the end off last year, we reviewed the OmniBook 7 Aero 13 (curr. $769.99 – refurbished on Amazon). One of the worlds lightest 13-inch laptops, the OmniBook 7 Aero 13 was swiftly followed up by new 14-inch and 16-inch models. At the time, HP unveiled Intel versions of both sizes plus a 14-inch model powered by AMD Ryzen AI 400 processors.
Intel Models and Pricing Breakdown
Now, the OmniBook 7 14-inch is available with Intel processors. Starting at $1,299, the new OmniBook contains the Core Ultra 5 325, 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of PCIe Gen 4 storage. Alternatively, Core Ultra 7 356H, Core Ultra X7 358H and Core Ultra X9 388H processors are available. However, prices jump to $1,689 with the Core Ultra 7 356H, $1,769 with the Core Ultra X7 358H and $2,069 with the Core Ultra X9 388H.
Graphics, Memory, and Display Options
For reference, only Core Ultra X options feature Intel’s Arc B390 graphics with 12 Xe3 GPU cores. Also, while HP includes 32 GB of RAM with all processors besides the Core Ultra 5 325, all SKUs contain the same 68 Wh battery. All these prices include an IPS display with a 1200p resolution, a 60 Hz refresh rate, 300 nits peak brightness and 62.5% sRGB colour space coverage.
Higher Resolution and OLED Upgrades
Currently, HP charges $80 more for a higher resolution IPS display that resolves at 2,240 x 1,400 pixels, albeit with an unchanged 60 Hz refresh rate and 300 nits peak brightness. Likewise, HP’s basic OLED panel combines a 1200p resolution with 300 nits peak brightness and a 60 Hz refresh rate. With that being said, a 1800p OLED panel is available with a 120 Hz variable refresh rate, 100% DCI-P3 colour space coverage and 500 nits peak brightness that rises to 1,100 nits in HDR mode.
Storage, Full Configuration, and Colors
Moreover, 1 TB of PCIe Gen 5 storage runs to a $120 surcharge. As a result, a fully configured OmniBook 7 costs $2,409 with a 1800p OLED display, a 1 TB SSD, 32 GB of RAM and a Core Ultra X9 388H processor. The new OmniBook 7 14 is available in Glacier Silver, Meteor Silver and Powder Pink finishes, too. The latter two colours cost $20 more than their Glacier Silver counterpart, though. Pre-orders should begin shipping in July 2026.


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