New HP OmniBook Ultra 14 has one key advantage over the Dell XPS 14
Key Points:
- HP has launched the 2026 OmniBook Ultra 14 clamshell laptop, offering a choice between Intel Panther Lake and Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Plus processors, with the Intel version praised for its lightweight design and strong graphics performance for office use.
- Competing models include the Dell XPS 14 and Asus ExpertBook Ultra, each with distinct advantages and drawbacks, but HP's OmniBook Ultra 14 stands out primarily due to its superior display quality.
- All three laptops feature OLED panels with varying HDR brightness levels: Dell XPS 14 supports up to 500 nits, HP OmniBook Ultra 14 up to 1100 nits, and Asus ExpertBook Ultra up to 1500 nits, making Asus theoretically the best for HDR vibrancy.
- The Asus ExpertBook Ultra's matte OLED display reduces glare but results in a grainier picture and slightly lower clarity compared to the glossy OLED screens on the Dell and HP models.
- HP’s OmniBook Ultra 14 strikes a balance by offering a display twice as bright as Dell’s without the graininess of Asus’s matte overlay, delivering a crisper and clearer picture.