Great laptop for everyday use. I have used it mostly for watching shows and editing gaming videos. I havent been able to game on this laptop but after the way it has handled the editing and some recording even, i have no doubt it could handle light gaming.
It was time to get a new laptop. My old Windows 10 laptop was 5+ years old. With the deal I got from HP, I opted for the OmniBook 7 Flip laptop. The touchscreen and 360 swivel screen are a bonus since I never had those features before. The 1920x1080 screen is OLED which makes it very vivid and crisp. The screen is a manageable 16". I can fit that in a laptop backpack or in carry-on luggage. The laptop case is aluminum which seems sturdy and durable. The laptop comes with 2 USB-A and 2 USB-C ports. The only issue with the USB-C ports that I have is the 5-volt power is still available even when the laptop is shut down. I have external speakers, which are USB powered, connected to one of the USB-C ports. I have to disconnect the speakers when I turn off the laptop lest the battery is drained. For retro connections, there are an HDMI port and an audio jack for headsets. I do some video gaming. The onboard Intel graphics readily handles all of the older games I play. I haven't tried playing any recent, graphics intensive games, however. The laptop is advertised as a lightweight laptop. Personally, I think it weighs as much as my old laptop which has a 17" screen.