HP Omen Transcend 14 review: next-gen gaming laptop is a creative pocket rocket

Combining an Intel Core Ultra processor with GeForce graphics, the HP Omen Transcend 14 suits both gamers and creatives.

HP Omen Transcend 14
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Our Verdict

With a pinsharp OLED screen and powerful internals, the HP Omen Transcend 14 lives up to its name, outperforming my expectations as well as several rival gaming laptops in a sleek, relatively lightweight package. The display isn't too big, but that also makes it easier to carry around for hybrid-working creatives who like blowing off steam with some high-performance gaming after hours, all in the same machine. It doesn't look like a classic gaming laptop, which is either good or bad news depending on your sensibilities, but what HP has created here is a machine that's all business at the front and party at the... well, front as well, actually.

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The year 2024 is a big one for laptops, with AI developments moving faster than I can really process. When I received the HP Omen Transcend 14, it was the very latest in AI-boosted laptops, with an Intel Core Ultra i9 processor containing a brand-new NPU designed to increase efficiency and performance of both the CPU and the GPU, which in this case was a discrete NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 unit for extra extra oomph.

By the time I finished testing it, it wasn't the very latest any more (with even more powerful NPUs coming out of Computex and other early-summer hardware events.

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Chipset:Intel Core Ultra 9 185H (up to 5.1 GHz with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology, 24 MB L3 cache, 16 cores, 22 threads)
RAM:32GB LPDDRX5
GPU:NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Laptop GPU (8 GB GDDR6 dedicated)
Storage:1TB SSD
Display:14in OLED, 2.8K (2880x1800p), 120Hz
Max brightness:500 nits
Connectivity:2x USB-A, 1x Thunderbolt (DP support), 1x USB-C, 1x HDMI 2.1, 1x combo audio
Battery lfie (stated):8h15m
Dimensions:31.3 x 23.35 x 1.79 cm
Weight:1.63kg
Colour:Shadow black aluminum
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HP Omen Transcend 14: Benchmark scoring
Geekbench 6:CPU single-core: 2,363CPU multi-core: 13,854
Row 1 - Cell 0 GPU OpenCL: 91,317Row 1 - Cell 2
Cinebench 2024:CPU single-core: 105CPU multi-core: 866
Row 3 - Cell 0 GPU: 8,895Row 3 - Cell 2
PC Mark 10:Total: 7,097Essentials: 10,274
Row 5 - Cell 0 Productivity: 9,432Content creation: 10,012
3DMark:Time Spy: 8,850 @56.5fpsFire Strike: 19,164 (Legendary) @ 107.4fps
Row 7 - Cell 0 Night Raid: 33,091 @ 209.91fpsRow 7 - Cell 2
Handbrake:4m32s @ 70.8fpsRow 8 - Cell 2
PugetBench Photoshop:Overall: 6,581Row 9 - Cell 2
Row 10 - Cell 0 General: 71Filter: 61
Blender Benchmark:Monster: 98.365491Junkshop: 60.254260
Row 12 - Cell 0 Classroom: 44.192991Row 12 - Cell 2
The Verdict
8.5

out of 10

HP OMEN Transcend 14 (2024)

With a pinsharp OLED screen and powerful internals, the HP Omen Transcend 14 lives up to its name, outperforming my expectations as well as several rival gaming laptops in a sleek, relatively lightweight package. The display isn't too big, but that also makes it easier to carry around for hybrid-working creatives who like blowing off steam with some high-performance gaming after hours, all in the same machine. It doesn't look like a classic gaming laptop, which is either good or bad news depending on your sensibilities, but what HP has created here is a machine that's all business at the front and party at the... well, front as well, actually.

Erlingur Einarsson
Tech Reviews Editor

Erlingur is the Tech Reviews Editor on Creative Bloq. Having worked on magazines devoted to Photoshop, films, history, and science for over 15 years, as well as working on Digital Camera World and Top Ten Reviews in more recent times, Erlingur has developed a passion for finding tech that helps people do their job, whatever it may be. He loves putting things to the test and seeing if they're all hyped up to be, to make sure people are getting what they're promised. Still can't get his wifi-only printer to connect to his computer.