The HP OmniBook X Laptop Next Gen AI 17-dd0057nr 17.3″, Touch screen, Windows 11 Home, Intel Core Ultra 7, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050, FHD, Glacier silver is marked down to $949.99, which is $650 off the regular price (40% OFF). For a big 17.3 inch touch screen laptop with a high end Intel Core Ultra 7 chip, RTX 4050 graphics, and a 1TB SSD, that price sits in the range you usually see on mid‑to‑high tier gaming or creator laptops. If you have been trying to get one machine that can do work, school, gaming, and media without feeling slow in a couple of years, this hits that spot without going into crazy “over two grand” pricing. You are basically paying under a thousand for a setup that can handle heavy apps, big game installs, and giant photo or video libraries without feeling cramped.
You get Windows 11 Home out of the box, so you do not have to deal with an upgrade later. The Intel Core Ultra 7 256V can boost up to 4.8 GHz and has 8 cores and 8 threads, which is more than enough for daily stuff like web, Office, and streaming, and it also keeps up with heavier work like editing photos, light video work, or running a bunch of apps at once. The 16GB of LPDDR5x memory is fast and is a good sweet spot right now if you keep many browser tabs open or like to run chat apps, streaming, and work tools at the same time. The 1TB SSD means you can load Windows, your main apps, a stack of large games, and still have room for files without needing an external drive right away. That combination alone can save you from upgrading again in a short time.
The graphics on this HP OmniBook X Laptop Next Gen AI 17-dd0057nr are better than what you usually see in many thin 17 inch laptops. You have Intel Arc 140V integrated graphics with 8GB plus a dedicated NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU with 6GB GDDR6. The RTX 4050 gives you the option to play modern games at 1080p, use GPU features in creative apps, or speed up AI‑powered tools that can run on the graphics card. If you game, you get much better results than with plain integrated graphics. If you do content creation, the RTX card helps with rendering, exporting, and timelines in tools that can tap the GPU. Having both Intel Arc and RTX means the system can lean on the lower power option when you do simple tasks and switch to the stronger GPU when you need it, which is good for both performance and battery use.
The 17.3 inch FHD (1920 x 1080) multitouch IPS screen is one of the main reasons to pick this model. If you are tired of squinting at 13 or 14 inch laptops, the big panel makes everything easier on the eyes. You get edge‑to‑edge glass, thin bezels, 400 nits brightness, and 100% sRGB color. That brightness level is solid for indoor use and even near windows, and full sRGB color is nice if you care about photos looking “right” or you work with web graphics. Touch support means you can scroll, zoom, and tap like you do on a tablet, which can feel more natural for some tasks. The Glacier silver finish gives it a clean, neutral look that fits in fine at the office, in a classroom, or at home. Put the whole package together — big high quality touch display, serious CPU and GPU combo, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, and a $650 discount — and you get a lot of laptop for the money if you want one machine to handle work, study, and play for the next few years.