Now 44% Off ( Under $800) for 17″ HP OmniBook Touch Screen Laptop

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The HP OmniBook 7 Laptop Next Gen AI PC 17t-dc000, 17.3″ Touch Screen is marked down to $799.99 right now, which is 44% off the regular price, so you are saving $650.00. For a big 17.3 inch touch screen laptop with an Intel Core Ultra 7 chip and dedicated Intel Arc graphics, that price is more in the mid-range budget zone than what you would usually see. If you have been trying to get a large laptop that can handle work, school, light gaming, and streaming without lag, this kind of hardware at this price is going to be hard to beat. You are not paying a premium “creator laptop” price, but you are still getting a machine that can handle stuff like photo work, basic video edits, and lots of browser tabs at the same time.

You get Windows 11 Home out of the box, so you are set for normal home or school use right away. The Intel Core Ultra 7 256V processor with Intel Arc 140V GPU and 16 GB of onboard memory gives you more power than a basic thin-and-light laptop. That extra power shows up when you run heavier apps, multitask, or want your machine to stay usable for more years before it starts feeling slow. Since the graphics chip has its own 8 GB of memory, you are in better shape for casual games, streaming at higher quality, and content tools that lean on the GPU, compared to laptops that only have shared graphics. If you like to keep a lot of programs open or you work with big files, the 16 GB RAM is a nice middle ground where you are less likely to hit slowdowns in normal daily use.

Storage comes in at 512 GB on a PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD, which is fast enough to give you quick boot times and short load times for apps and games. For a lot of people that is a good starting point for documents, photos, a handful of games, and media. If you know you hoard big video files or large game libraries, the nice thing is that this model line also has options for 1 TB or 2 TB, so you can look for those if you need more room from the start. The 17.3 inch Full HD display is one of the bigger selling points. It is a 1920 x 1080 IPS panel, multitouch, with edge-to-edge glass, micro-edge bezels, and rated at 400 nits, which means it should look bright enough for most indoor spots and some brighter rooms. The 86% screen-to-body ratio keeps the borders thin, so even though it is a large laptop, it does not feel as bulky as older 17 inch models. If you like watching movies, working in split-screen, or dragging stuff around with your fingers, the touch screen and the extra space are going to be handy.

This deal makes sense if you want a “do almost everything” main PC, you like having a big screen, and you do not want to pay high-end prices. At $799.99, you are getting strong current hardware, a large and bright touch screen, a dedicated GPU with 8 GB of video memory, 16 GB RAM, and fast SSD storage, all from a major brand. If your current laptop struggles with Zoom calls, streaming, or having multiple programs open, this is a pretty clean upgrade without breaking the bank. If you have been on the fence about getting a big-screen laptop that can stay plugged in at a desk most of the time but still be moved around the house, this HP OmniBook 7 at 44% off is the kind of deal you grab while it is still around.

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