HP OmniBook 16″ Laptop is Under $800

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The HP OmniBook 5 Laptop 16t-ba100, 16″ is on sale for $799.99, and it’s a pretty solid pick if you want a bigger screen and decent power without pushing into the crazy high-end price range. You get Windows 11 Home out of the box, so you can jump straight into your usual apps, gaming launchers, streaming sites, and work tools without extra setup. The 16‑inch WUXGA display (1920 x 1200) gives you more vertical space than a standard 1080p screen, which makes a real difference if you spend a lot of time in browsers, documents, or spreadsheets. The panel is IPS with an anti-glare finish and 300 nits of brightness, so you can use it around the house, near windows, or at a coffee shop without fighting reflections all day.

Under the hood, the Intel Core i5-1334U processor paired with Intel Iris Xe graphics is aimed at day-to-day work, study, and light creative use. You can keep a bunch of browser tabs open, run Office apps, hop into video calls, and stream content at the same time without the machine feeling slow. The 8 GB of onboard memory in this sale setup is enough if your main focus is typical home, school, or office tasks. If you know you like to push a laptop harder with a lot of multitasking or heavier photo and video work, you may want to look at the higher-memory versions in the same family, but for normal use this config will get the job done.

Storage is handled by a 512 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD, which is a nice balance between space and speed at this price. You have enough room for Windows, your main apps, a good library of school or work files, and a fair amount of media or games before you have to think about cleanup. Because it’s an SSD, boot times are quick and apps open fast, so you’re not waiting around when you just want to get in, finish a task, and move on. The laptop uses an Intel integrated SoC chipset, which is standard for this kind of system and helps keep things slim, cool, and quiet.

The 16‑inch design also comes with an 88.90% screen-to-body ratio, which means the bezels are pretty thin and you get a more modern look and more screen in a smaller footprint. That’s useful if you like to watch movies or do side-by-side windows for work without feeling cramped. If you want touch or OLED later, there are other display options in the OmniBook 5 line, but this sale build keeps the cost down while still giving you a large, sharp, 300‑nit screen. At $799.99, you’re paying for a roomy display, a current Intel chip, fast SSD storage, and a clean Windows 11 Home setup that should be a good everyday driver for school, remote work, or just hanging out online. If your budget tops out around this price and you want a bigger screen that’s still easy to carry, this deal is worth a serious look.

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