HP used CES 2026 to introduce a sweeping refresh of its consumer portfolio, positioning AI performance and OLED displays as the new baseline for everyday computing. The company framed the lineup around “the work of everyday life,” citing rising gig‑economy participation and a sharp increase in daily AI use among knowledge workers.
OmniBook Ultra 14 Leads the Lineup
The flagship OmniBook Ultra 14 is HP’s slimmest consumer notebook with up to 85 TOPS of NPU performance. It comes in Snapdragon X2 Elite and Intel Core Ultra configurations, offers up to a 3K OLED display, and features posture detection and MIL‑STD‑tested durability.
Price and availability: Starts at 1,549.99, shipping in January.
OmniStudio X 27 Targets Creators
HP also introduced the OmniStudio X 27, the first Neo LED all‑in‑one PC with full DCI P3 and Adobe RGB coverage. It supports Intel Core Ultra processors, optional RTX 5050 graphics, and Thunderbolt Share for cross‑device control.
Price and availability: Preorders open this week starting at 1,499.99.
A smaller OmniStudio X 24 arrives in the spring starting at 599.99.

Broader OmniBook Refresh
HP updated its full OmniBook range with next‑generation AMD, Intel, and Snapdragon processors.
- OmniBook 5 Series: February release, starting at 849.99
- OmniBook 3 Series: February release, starting at 499.99
- OmniBook X and 7 Series: Launching in the spring, pricing to come
New Chromebook Plus Models
HP’s refreshed Chromebook Plus lineup includes new 14‑inch clamshell and x360 models with 2K displays and Google AI features.
Availability: February 2026
Pricing: To be announced
Software Additions
All new HP consumer PCs ship with Digital Passport for setup and personalization. Windows models add Omni Plus, a cross‑platform password manager, and HPTV Plus, a free streaming hub.









