HP OmniBook 3 17” review
HP OmniBook 3 17” — from 2026, 2 kg, performance 43.
Technical specifications
| Type | Ultrabook |
| Release year | 2026 |
| Screen | 17.3" · 1920x1200 |
| Processor | Intel Core i5 1334U , Intel Core i7 1355U , Intel Core 3 100U , Intel Core 5 120U , Intel Core 3 N355 , Intel Core Ultra 5 322 , Intel Core Ultra 5 325 , Intel Core Ultra 7 355 , AMD Ryzen AI 5 430 , AMD Ryzen AI 7 445 |
| Max. RAM | 32 GB |
| Weight | 2 kg |
| Battery | 41 Wh |
Performance scores
HP OmniBook 3 17 (2026)
The OmniBook 3 17 (2026) is the biggest entry of the new line: a Core i5 1334U with 32GB of RAM at $1,400 — a 13th-generation U-series processor carried into a 2026 chassis, the quietest way to launch a new name.
Where it holds up
Reliability at 81 runs 59% above the ultrabook-class median of 51 — the stated strength — and light office work at 76.09 reaches the high band. Portability at 25.8 is low-band but honest for the size, and overall performance at 43.15 holds mid-tier on carryover silicon.
Where it falls short
The battery is the stated weakness at 41Wh, 35% under the class median of 63 — a strange shortfall for a 17-inch chassis with room for cells. Gaming at 23, modeling at 21, engineering CAD at 25 and photo design at 27 all sit in the low band — four low readings on a four-figure sheet is the real headline. Weight at 2kg runs 37% above the class median, and value at 40.1 is mid-tier. The carryover processor is the sheet's quiet theme: 2026 money for a 2023 engine. No measured game verdicts appear on this sheet.
Price and depreciation
At $1,400 the 2026 ledger is empty — no depreciation has accumulated yet, and first-year exposure sits with the buyer. On a sheet this thin, the empty ledger is the kindest number on it.
Alternatives to consider
The OmniBook 3 14 (2025) in this batch costs $168 less with a stronger CPU tier and a measured graphics column. The OmniBook 7 16 (2025) at the same money is the direct rebuttal: newer silicon, a real RTX 4050 and top-tier modeling scores.
Bottom line
Fairly priced for the class on nameplate only. Reliability and office work carry the sheet — four low-band axes, a small battery and carryover silicon at $1,400 make it the weakest buying case among this batch's 2026 machines.
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⭐ What stands out
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reliability is higher than typical ultrabook class (+58.8%) (high tier).
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weight is higher than typical ultrabook class (+37%) (standard).
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battery capacity is lower than typical ultrabook class (+34.9%) (standard).
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⚙️ Configuration analysis
Top configuration handles modern AAA games at high settings, video editing, and heavy multitasking.
🤔 How to choose
Universal advice for any use case.
- Reliability vs price: reliability (median 51) ↔ price (median 373.2).
- Weight vs CPU: mobility (median 64) ↔ overall performance (median 41.7).
- Upgradeability vs battery: upgradability (median 50) ↔ battery life (median 4.4).
OmniBook 3 17”: verdict
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