HP OmniBook 7 Laptop Next Gen AI PC 17t-dc000, 17.3″ Touch Screen is down to $649.99 right now, which is 50% off and a $650 discount. For this price, you are getting a big 17.3 inch touch screen, a new Intel Core Ultra 7 chip, Intel Arc graphics, 16 GB of memory, and a 512 GB PCIe NVMe SSD. If you have been trying to work on a small 13 or 14 inch laptop, this will feel a lot more roomy for work, streaming, and basic gaming. The full HD 1920 x 1080 display with IPS and edge‑to‑edge glass is made for watching movies, dragging windows side by side, or editing photos without squinting. With 400 nits of brightness, you can see the screen clearly in brighter rooms, not just in a dark office.
You also get Windows 11 Home in the current build, which is fine if you just want a regular home or student system. If you need extra business tools, there are options for Windows 11 Pro as well, but for most people Home is enough to run Office, web apps, and common software. The Intel Core Ultra 7 256V processor and Intel Arc 140V GPU with 8 GB video memory give you a lot of power for this price point. You can handle heavy web use with tons of tabs, video calls, office work, school work, media edits, and light to mid‑range gaming. The 16 GB of onboard memory means you are not going to hit that usual lag you get on cheaper 8 GB systems when you have a lot open.
Storage is a 512 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD in the current setup, which is a good middle ground for most users. You have enough space for Windows, your common apps, a solid chunk of photos and videos, and a few big games or creative tools. PCIe NVMe drives are much faster than older hard drives, so boot times and app loading should be quick. If you know you hoard files or plan on a big game library, there are also 1 TB and 2 TB SSD options, but if you want to keep the cost down, 512 GB plus an external drive or cloud storage is usually fine. The large 17.3 inch screen with an 86% screen‑to‑body ratio means the bezels are fairly thin, so it does not feel like an old bulky laptop even though it is a larger size.
This deal makes the most sense if you want a “desktop replacement” laptop you mostly leave on a desk or move from room to room, not something you toss in a backpack every day. You get a big touch screen, strong new Intel chip, extra graphics power, 16 GB memory, and fast SSD storage for under $700, which is the kind of spec list you usually see closer to this price only with smaller screens or weaker processors. If your current machine is struggling with simple tasks, lagging on Zoom calls, or choking when you try to edit photos or light video, this HP OmniBook 7 Laptop Next Gen AI PC 17t-dc000 gives you a lot more headroom and feels like a solid upgrade without paying high‑end prices.



