You’re looking at the HP OmniBook 7 Laptop Next Gen AI PC 17t-dc000, 17.3″ Touch Screen for $729.99, which is listed as 49% off with a $720 savings. For this price, you’re getting a big 17.3 inch full HD touch screen, a modern Intel Core Ultra 7 chip, Intel Arc graphics, 16 GB of memory, and a 512 GB PCIe NVMe SSD, all running Windows 11 Home. If your current laptop feels slow or cramped, this is the kind of deal that lets you jump to a much newer machine without paying the usual “new tech” price. The 17.3 inch touch display alone is a big deal if you’re tired of squinting at smaller 13 or 14 inch screens or fighting with an extra monitor every time you want more room.
The Intel Core Ultra 7 256V processor and Intel Arc 140V GPU mean you can run a bunch of apps at once, stream high quality video, and do day to day work without your laptop coughing and choking. The 16 GB of onboard memory is a solid sweet spot right now for heavy web use, office work, school, light video or photo work, and some casual gaming. You also get 512 GB of fast SSD storage, which is enough for a decent amount of apps, documents, and media, and if you know you’ll need more later, HP lists 1 TB and 2 TB SSD options in this family, so you know this line is built with bigger drives in mind. Windows 11 Home comes standard, so you’re ready for current apps and features right out of the box; if you ever need Pro for work reasons, this series supports that too.
The screen is a 17.3 inch full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS panel with touch, edge to edge glass, micro edge bezels, and rated at 400 nits, which is fairly bright for indoor use and OK near windows. With an 86% screen to body ratio, most of what you see is display, not thick plastic borders. Touch is nice if you like to tap, scroll, and zoom with your fingers, or if you’re moving between a tablet and a laptop and want the same motions to work. For watching shows, doing split screen work, or editing a timeline in a basic video app, the extra space of 17.3 inches really does make life easier, especially if you spend hours a day in front of it.
If you’ve been thinking about a “big screen” laptop that you can park on a desk, use for work or school, and still move around the house when you need to, this HP OmniBook 7 at $729.99 is a pretty strong value. You’re paying mid range money for what is basically a high spec home and office machine with a current Intel chip, dedicated Arc graphics, 16 GB of memory, and a bright touch screen. You avoid the usual tradeoff where a cheap laptop feels slow in a year or two. If your budget is under $800 and you want something that feels new and roomy, this is the kind of sale you grab before the price slides back up.