The HP OmniBook 7 Laptop 17.3″ Touch screen with Core Ultra 5, 16GB RAM is on sale right now for $599.99, and you save $550.00 at 47% off. If you have been trying to replace an older laptop or want something bigger than a 15-inch screen without going into four-figure prices, this is the type of deal you jump on. You are getting a full Windows 11 Home machine with a giant 17.3-inch full HD touch display, so you can pinch, swipe, and tap your way around your day. The screen hits 1920 x 1080 with IPS and edge-to-edge glass and 400 nits, so it should look sharp and stay bright enough for most rooms. With the 86% screen-to-body ratio and micro-edge design, you are getting a lot of viewing area without giant borders.
Inside, you get the Intel Core Ultra 5 226V processor paired with Intel Arc 130V graphics and 16GB of onboard memory. That combo is more than enough for normal work, heavy web use, streaming, and light content work like photo edits or casual video cuts. The 16GB RAM means you can keep a lot of tabs, apps, and streams open without the system slowing to a crawl. The Intel Arc GPU with 8GB is nice if you want better graphics than basic integrated video, so lighter gaming, creative apps, and media tools should feel smoother than on cheaper systems. It is not a top-end gaming rig, but at this price you are getting stronger graphics than you would expect.
For storage, the HP OmniBook 7 comes with a 512GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD, which means fast boot times and quick app loads. You will have room for your normal mix of apps, documents, school or work files, and a good number of photos and videos. If you know you will stockpile huge game libraries or a ton of 4K video, you may want to add an external drive later, but for most people this size hits a nice middle ground. Since this is a full Windows 11 Home laptop, you can run the usual Office apps, chat tools, streaming services, and school or work software without worrying about app support.
The touch screen on a 17.3-inch panel is the main perk that makes this stand out. You can use it on the couch or in the kitchen and just tap what you need instead of hunting for the trackpad, which is nice if you are scrolling recipes, watching shows, or flipping through social feeds. At $599.99 with a $550 discount, you are paying mid-range money for something that looks and feels a lot closer to a higher tier machine, thanks to the big bright screen, newer Intel Core Ultra chip, Arc graphics, and 16GB RAM. If you want a large-screen Windows laptop that can handle daily work, school, and home use without slowing down, and you do not want to pay close to $1,200, this deal makes a lot of sense.