HP OmniBook 7vsLenovo ThinkBook Plus

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HP
HP OmniBook 7
OmniBook 7

Quick Stats

The HP OmniBook 7 delivers impressive performance with its powerful Intel Core Ultra processor and lightning-fast SSD storage.
The HP OmniBook 7's build is solid but unexceptional, failing to justify its $1,000 price tag fully.
The standout feature of the HP OmniBook 7 is its vibrant and crisp OLED display.
The HP OmniBook 7 impresses with an Intel Core Ultra processor and plenty of 32GB DDR5 RAM and storage.
Lenovo
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus
ThinkBook Plus

Quick Stats

The ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 hybrid delivers smooth performance for tasks like coding, video calls, and presentations smoothly.
The ThinkBook Plus Gen 5's build quality is impressive and a notable highlight of the device overall.
The stunning 14-inch OLED touchscreen display is the standout feature of the Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 hybrid.
The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus boasts impressive features including a powerful Intel Core Ultra processor and detachable tablet design.
Key Differences

No significant specification differences found between these devices.

Rank
HP OmniBook 7
Winner
#657
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus
#662
Scores by Category
Rankings
Connectivity
HP OmniBook 7
#518
Winner
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus
#829
Display
HP OmniBook 7
#719
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus
#502
Winner
Performance
HP OmniBook 7
#525
Winner
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus
#788
Build
HP OmniBook 7
#657
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus
#280
Winner
Features
HP OmniBook 7
#451
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus
#90
Winner

Note: Lower rank number indicates a better position in category.

Specifications Comparison
Specification
HP HP OmniBook 7
Lenovo Lenovo ThinkBook Plus
up to 32GB
up to 16GB
up to 2000GB SSD
up to 512GB SSD
Intel Core Ultra 9 288V
Intel Core i7-10710U
Intel Arc Graphics 140V
Intel UHD Graphics
N/A
1x 2280 PCIe NVMe 3.0 x4 See photo

Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.

Pros and Cons

HP OmniBook 7

Strengths

The laptop's construction is predominantly metal, giving it a premium feel.
It has a comfortable keyboard that is plastic spot welded to the case, giving it a solid typing experience.
The Intel Core i7-728V processor provides smooth performance and efficient multitasking.
The 32GB of DDR5 RAM ensures seamless execution of multiple tasks at once.
The 1TB SSD storage provides ample space for storing files, programs, and applications.

Weaknesses

The laptop's hinges are wobbly and may be a concern for users who plan to use the convertible mode frequently.
The large rubber feet on the bottom of the laptop do not provide sufficient traction on smooth surfaces, causing it to slide around.
The laptop is priced relatively low ($1,000), which may indicate that it's not a business-grade product despite its features.
Some users may find the convertible design and 16-inch screen size unusual or unnecessary for their needs.
The plastic bracketing lining the internals could be a liability if the laptop gets bumped or mistreated.

Lenovo ThinkBook Plus

Strengths

The build quality is pretty decent, with CNC machined aluminum giving it a premium modern look and feel.
The workstation has an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor with 32 GB of LP ddr5x RAM and 1 TB of non-volatile Memory Express storage, making it suitable for most tasks such as coding, video calls, presentation, and media consumption.
The Android tablet has a smaller 38wh battery optimized for lighter tasks and media consumption, while the workstation comes in at 75Wh hours.
The AI integration is cool, providing quick access to Microsoft's AI-powered co-pilot assistant to help users automate certain tasks.
The tab's resolution is super clear and bright, making it suitable for daily drivers for streaming online shopping or scrolling through socials.
Having two separate batteries means better power management, allowing users to work independently without draining the laptop's battery.

Weaknesses

No specific cons listed for this device

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HP OmniBook 7

The HP OmniBook 16 is an intriguing device that combines a large convertible design with impressive specs. Equipped with Intel Core i5, 32GB DDR5 RAM, and a 1TB SSD, it's a solid performer for its price. The OLED display upgrade adds to its allure, making it a compelling option for those seeking a feature-rich laptop without breaking the bank.

Lenovo ThinkBook Plus

Lenovo's ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 hybrid device combines a Windows workstation with an Android tablet, offering flexibility and efficiency for users. With a CNC-machined aluminum build, Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, and 32GB of RAM, the laptop side is a solid performer. The detachable tablet features a Snapdragon 8 plus gen 1 processor and 12GB of RAM, making it suitable for streaming, online shopping, or social media use. This review will explore the device's capabilities, pros, and cons.

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