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Published: 2023-12-12, Author: Paul , review by: hothardware.com
Gaming and creator laptops are much more refined than they were even just a few years ago. These once big and bulky machines have transformed into lighter and sleeker form factors, and the crop of 16-inch designs is especially interesting. It's what tempt...
Amazing Screen with a very fast 240Hz Refresh rate, Great gaming and overall performance , Sturdy build quality
Not so impressive battery life, MUX Switch is only accessible via BIOS, Expensive when compared with competition
There's no denying that the OMEN Transcend 16 is a solid machine with a lot to offer. However, there are a few minor niggles. For instance, the lid could benefit from increased durability. It would also be convenient to have the MUX switch accessible thro...
Gorgeous, bright, and colorful 4K mini LED display, Sleek, professional-looking frame
Comparatively lackluster performance for the price, Loud fan noise under load, Short battery life, Mini LED display option is expensive, 691) ? this,parentElement: this,parentElement,parentElement;el,querySelectorAll(',hide-three'),forEach(function(item)
Abstract: HP has a new design in its gaming lineup. The 16-inch Omen Transcend ($1,249.99 to start, $2,539.99 as tested) is the upper crust of HP's gaming portfolio. It impresses like a high-end model should, with a sleek metal chassis, a per-key RGB keyboard, and...
Abstract: I love a shiny new display. The HP Omen Transcend 16 flaunted its gorgeous 16-inch, mini-LED display at me before I realized what hit me. I was so enamored that I didn't notice the $3,049 price tag nor the lacking RTX 4070 graphics chip. It's not just the...
super-bright mini-LED display up to 800 to 1200 nits, deep black levels with full P3 colors, lighter and thinner than Omen 16, easy serviceability, larger clickpad
supports only one internal SSD, no Advanced Optimus support, no GeForce RTX 4080 option, hinges could be stiffer, average battery life
In review: HP Omen Transcend 16. Test unit provided by HPThe Omen Transcend 16 offers several upgrades over the standard Omen 16 including an IR sensor, 16:10 aspect ratio, larger capacity battery, and a mini-LED option. The latter is perhaps the most uni...
HP's thinner, lighter gaming laptop brings a lot of entertaining things to the party, including a 165Hz screen and RTX 4060 GPU. It's bright, light and fun to be around, but its battery life leaves a lot to be desired if it wants to be taken seriously...
Great gaming keyboard,Bright display and matte coating,Luxury design that's relatively thin and light
Below par graphical performance,Expensive,Basic audio,Unimpressive display
The HP Omen Transcend 16 is the brand's attempt to add a dash of finesse to its gaming range. It largely succeeds, with a great design, pleasing keyboard and relatively low weight, but a high price and low comparative performance is the main hindrance. P...
Abstract: HP has a new design in its gaming lineup. The 16-inch Omen Transcend ($1,249.99 to start, $2,539.99 as tested) is the upper crust of HP's gaming portfolio. It impresses like a high-end model should, with a sleek metal chassis, a per-key RGB keyboard, and...
Abstract: HP has struggled to really be considered alongside the big guns of gaming laptops over the last few years. Its Omen machines always seem to have been sidelined, due some design flaws and a general sluggishness when it comes to updating to new ports and pr...