Hurry, Under $800 for 17″ HP OmniBook Touchscreen Laptop with Core Ultra 7 and 16GB RAM

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HP OmniBook X Laptop Next Gen AI 17-dd0047nr is marked down to $799.99 right now, which is 38% off the regular price, so you are saving $500 on a pretty stacked 17.3 inch machine. If you have been putting off a laptop upgrade because prices felt too high for the specs you want, this is the kind of deal you look for. You get Windows 11 Home, an Intel Core Ultra 7 256V chip that can boost up to 4.8 GHz, 16GB of fast LPDDR5x RAM, a 512GB PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 SSD, and a big 17.3 inch full HD touch screen, all in a glacier silver body. For under $800, this puts you in a range that usually means cutting corners, but here the core parts are solid for work, school, and daily heavy use.

You should look at this if you like big screens or if you often run more than a few windows at once. The 17.3 inch FHD panel with IPS, edge‑to‑edge glass, micro‑edge bezels, 400 nits brightness, and 100% sRGB means the picture will be bright and clear whether you are editing photos, streaming, or working in a bright room. Touch support makes simple stuff easier too; think scrolling, zooming maps, paging through PDFs, or signing documents with your finger instead of hunting for the trackpad. The color coverage at 100% sRGB is also nice if you do light creative work, like photo editing for social media, design for school projects, or basic video edits, since what you see on screen will be closer to what others see.

On the inside, the Intel Core Ultra 7 with 8 cores and 8 threads, paired with the Intel Arc 140V GPU with 8GB and 16GB of RAM, means you can run a lot at once without the system feeling slow. So if you are the type who keeps a lot of browser tabs open while on Zoom or Teams, working in Office, streaming music, and maybe with a photo app open, this setup should handle that fine. The 512GB NVMe SSD gives you quick boot times and fast file access, and for most people that size is enough for apps, documents, and a good chunk of photos and video; if you need more space, you can always add an external drive later. The Wi‑Fi 7 BE201 card and Bluetooth 5.4 also matter here since they help you get strong wireless speeds and a steady connection with newer routers and wireless gear, which is handy if you live with shared internet or use wireless headsets a lot.

You would pick this deal if you want a main home laptop that can stay plugged in on a desk most of the time, but still move around the house when you need it. The larger size is great if you are tired of squinting at small 13 or 14 inch screens, or if you want to skip buying an extra monitor because this 17.3 inch panel already feels close to a desktop setup. For $799.99, with a $500 discount, it hits that spot where you are paying mid‑range money for parts that feel more like high mid‑range, especially with the newer Intel Core Ultra chip, touch screen, and strong wireless card. If your current laptop is lagging, struggling with video calls, or making simple work feel slow, this HP OmniBook X Laptop Next Gen AI 17-dd0047nr is a pretty easy upgrade to justify at this price.

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