Now Under $550: HP OmniBook 17″ Touch Laptop with Core Ultra 5 and 16GB RAM

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The HP OmniBook 7 Laptop 17.3″ Touch screen with Core Ultra 5, 16GB RAM is marked down to $549.99 right now, which means you are saving $600, or 52% off the regular price. That alone makes it worth a look if you need a big-screen laptop without paying high-end money. For this price you are getting a 17.3 inch full HD touch display, an Intel Core Ultra 5 226V processor, Intel Arc 130V graphics with 8GB, 16GB of onboard memory, and a 512GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD, all running on Windows 11 Home. That is not a budget setup. It is the kind of specs you usually see closer to the four-figure range, especially with a touch screen this large.

You should think about this deal if you want a laptop that can replace a desktop at home. The 17.3 inch FHD (1920 x 1080) screen gives you a lot of room for work, streaming, and web browsing, and the touch support makes it easy to scroll, tap, and zoom like a tablet. With 400 nits of brightness and micro-edge design, the screen will look sharp and clear, and the 86% screen-to-body ratio means thinner borders and more viewing space in front of you. If you do a lot of split-screen work, keep a video playing while you answer email, or you just do not like crowding everything onto a small 13 inch panel, this size alone is a big upgrade.

On the inside, the Intel Core Ultra 5 226V with 8 cores and 8 threads, paired with Intel Arc 130V graphics and 16GB of RAM, is plenty for heavy everyday use. You can run a bunch of browser tabs, office apps, streaming, and light content work without the laptop feeling slow. The Arc GPU with 8GB of its own memory is also nice if you dabble in photo editing, some light video work, or casual gaming. It is not a top-end gaming card, but it is more than enough for less demanding games or older titles at 1080p. The 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD gives you quick load times and fast boots, and if you like to keep a lot of large files, you can look at the 1TB or 2TB options the line supports, but for many people 512GB is fine for daily use and a good start at this price.

What makes this deal stand out is the mix of screen size, touch, and newer Intel Core Ultra platform at such a low sale price. If your old laptop feels cramped or slow, or you are tired of squinting at a small display for work or school, this OmniBook gives you a big, bright touch screen and modern parts for about half off what you would expect. You get Windows 11 Home ready to go, an integrated Intel SoC chipset built for this kind of use, and enough RAM and storage to last you a while. If you need a main home laptop for work, classes, streaming, and general use, and you want something that feels fast without spending over a thousand dollars, this is the type of markdown you jump on before it goes back up.

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