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  2. HP OmniBook - Wikipedia

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    The HP OmniBook X (14-fe000) is a laptop first announced in May 2024 as the first model of the current OmniBook line. Introduced as a next-generation AI-powered PC, it weighs at about 2.97 pounds and measures 12.32 × 8.8 × 0.56 inches in the front and 12.32 × 8.8 × 0.57 inches in the rear.

  3. List of Hewlett-Packard products - Wikipedia

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    OmniBook X. A series of notebooks introduced in 2024 to succeed the HP Pavilion laptops. The name was originally used for a line of business-oriented laptops and notebooks made by Hewlett-Packard from 1993–2002.

  4. Category:HP subnotebooks - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; ... HP OmniBook; HP OmniBook 300; HP OmniBook 425; ... This page was last edited on 14 May 2020, ...

  5. HP Spectre - Wikipedia

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    Beginning as a high-end version of the HP Envy line in 2012, it became HP's flagship line of laptop products for consumers as of 2015. [ 1 ] The line is slowly being phased out since 2024 following a corporate brand streamlining that year, with all new consumer portable computers to be rebranded as OmniBook (a revival of an old Hewlett-Packard ...

  6. Omnibook - Wikipedia

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    Omnibook may refer to: Omnibook, a publication offering abridgements of best-selling books; Charlie Parker Omnibook, a collection of Charlie Parker transcriptions; HP Omnibook, a line of laptop computers by Hewlett Packard

  7. Mitsubishi Pedion - Wikipedia

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    The Pedion was a subnotebook computer developed by Mitsubishi Electric with Hewlett-Packard in 1998. [1] [2] Hewlett-Packard marketed a rebadged version of the Pedion under their OmniBook brand of notebooks and subnotebooks, called the OmniBook Sojourn, in the same year.