The Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1 stands out by excelling at the basics, including a great screen, long battery life, and hardware that feels good in the hands.
HP’s OmniBook Ultra Flip is basically a tweaked and rebranded Spectre x360 with Intel’s latest silicon. The hardware is mostly compelling but the bloatware and missing Copilot+ features make its price hard to live with – especially if it isn’t on sale.
Acer’s Nitro V 15 delivers decent 1080p gaming performance and performs well in most other aspects, but loud fans and a washed-out screen compromise its appeal.
The Acer Swift 14 AI has lots of USB ports, a fast SSD, and long battery life, but Acer has chosen to smother it with AI bloat on the hardware and the software.
HP's OmniBook impresses with its epic battery life and premium design. But at $1,199, is this Snapdragon X-powered laptop better than its x86 competition?