HP demonstrated significant momentum at CES 2026 by unveiling major updates to its PC lineup centered on advancing AI capabilities. The company’s new releases include the OmniBook Ultra 14, refreshed OmniBook series models, and the EliteBook X G2 Series, all designed to integrate powerful on-device AI, extended battery life, and improved security for both consumers and enterprise users. These enhancements align with HP’s strategic focus on delivering high-performance AI-driven experiences across diverse usage scenarios.
The OmniBook Ultra 14 stands out as HP’s most advanced consumer laptop to date. It offers two processor options: one featuring HP’s exclusive Snapdragon X2 Elite chipset with up to 85 NPU TOPS for efficient local AI processing, and another based on Intel’s latest Core Ultra series geared toward users needing strong graphics and AI acceleration. HP highlights that both configurations deliver all-day battery life, ensuring extended productivity without frequent recharging.
Innovative Design and Display Features
Compared to its predecessor, the OmniBook Ultra 14 is 52 percent lighter and roughly 5 percent thinner than the 2025 MacBook Air 13-inch with the M4 chip. The laptop sports a 14-inch OLED 3K display, recognized for vivid color accuracy and sharp detail, passing 20 MIL-STD-810 durability tests, including shocks, temperature extremes, and vibration resistance. Unique wellbeing features monitor posture, neck tilt, and user ergonomics, aiming to improve user comfort during prolonged use.
Additionally, HP introduced the OmniBook Ultra Flip 14, a flexible 2-in-1 convertible model with an OLED 3K screen supporting refresh rates from 48Hz to 120Hz and ultra-fast 0.2 ms response times. The device packs Intel Core Ultra processors, Intel Arc graphics, up to 32GB LPDDR5x RAM, and PCIe Gen4 NVMe storage up to 2TB. It supports remote work with a 9MP IR AI camera, Poly Studio four-speaker audio, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and a 64Wh battery that lasts up to 16.5 hours in mixed use.
Expanded OmniBook Portfolio for Diverse Needs
HP also refreshed its broader OmniBook family, covering OmniBook X, OmniBook 7, OmniBook 5, and OmniBook 3 models. These provide a range of price points and performance levels suitable for home users, students, and professionals. Processor options include AMD’s Ryzen AI series, Intel Core Ultra, and Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite and Plus chipsets. Many models feature PC Copilot+ certification, enabling native AI processing on Windows and compatible apps, thereby boosting productivity and user experience.
EliteBook X G2 Series: Enterprise Innovation
Targeting business customers, HP introduced the EliteBook X G2 Series, honored with a CES 2026 Innovation Award. This series is the first EliteBook lineup to offer processors from AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm within a single platform. The variant with Snapdragon X2 Elite achieves up to 85 NPU TOPS, Intel’s Core Ultra Series 3 model delivers 50 NPU TOPS and 180 TOPS platform-wide, while the AMD Ryzen AI-powered model reaches up to 55 NPU TOPS.
The EliteBook X G2 models emphasize mobility and durability with several weighing under 1 kilogram and boasting all-day battery endurance. Display options range from WUXGA to OLED Tandem 3K panels. The internal design upgrades cut keyboard replacement time by 80 percent, easing maintenance for IT departments. Security is robust, featuring HP Wolf Security for Business, firmware-level protection, the HP Endpoint Security Controller, and cryptography readiness. These laptops are also EPEAT 2.0 Gold certified, underlining their environmental credentials.
Availability and Pricing
HP plans to release these new devices primarily via HP.com and authorized partners. The OmniBook Ultra 14 launches in January 2026 starting at $1,549.99. The OmniBook 5 and OmniBook 3 series follow in February with entry prices at $849.99 and $499.99 respectively. Models from the OmniBook X, OmniBook 7, and EliteBook X G2a and G2q lines are expected in spring 2026, with pricing details forthcoming.
By reinforcing its leadership in AI-powered PCs for both consumers and enterprises, HP showcases a mature ecosystem emphasizing performance, energy efficiency, security, and user-centric design. These developments position HP at the forefront of the evolving personal computing landscape, driven by the growing importance of local AI processing and seamless integration of modern hardware and software innovations.
