Now Under $750: 17″ HP OmniBook Laptop with 16GB RAM

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The HP OmniBook X Laptop Next Gen AI 7t-dd000, 17.3” is marked down to $749.99, which is 46% off and a savings of $650. For that price, you are getting a large 17.3 inch laptop with solid parts that will handle work, school, and every day use without feeling slow. You get Windows 11 Pro in this setup, so you have all the extra tools that come with the Pro version, which is nice if you deal with remote desktop, domains, or more advanced security. If you do not need those extras, there is an option for Windows 11 Home, but having Pro at this sale price is a strong plus if you want something ready for serious work right away.

On the inside, this build comes with an Intel Core Ultra 7 256V chip, Intel Arc 140V graphics with 8GB, and 16GB of onboard memory. That means you can run a lot of browser tabs, office apps, video calls, and even some creative tools without much slowdown. The 16GB memory is plenty for most tasks, and the Intel Arc graphics give you more power than plain basic graphics, which helps with light gaming, photo work, and video playback. If you ever want more power, HP lists alternate versions with a beefed up Ultra 7 258V, 32GB of memory, or NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 graphics, but those will cost more; this $749.99 deal hits a nice middle point where you get strong parts at a steep discount. The Intel integrated SoC design also helps keep things cooler and uses less power than older designs, which matters on a thin, big-screen laptop.

For storage, you get a 512GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD. That is fast storage, so the system starts up quick, apps open fast, and file transfers do not feel slow. For normal use, 512GB is enough for the OS, your apps, school or work files, and a decent amount of media. If you know you have a huge photo or video library, or lots of large games, HP lists 1TB and 2TB SSD options, but again, those will cost more. At this price, the 512GB drive makes sense, and you can always back up to an external drive if you need more room.

The 17.3 inch display is one of the main reasons to look at this deal. It is a full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS panel with touch, edge-to-edge glass, and micro-edge borders, rated at 400 nits and 100% sRGB. In plain terms, you get a big, bright screen that you can see well indoors and in brighter rooms, with colors that look accurate for photo viewing and basic content work. Touch support is handy if you like to tap, scroll, or zoom right on the glass, and the 86% screen-to-body ratio means the bezels are pretty thin, so the laptop does not feel as huge as a lot of older 17 inch models. If you want something you can use as your main machine without buying a separate monitor, this screen alone makes the HP OmniBook X Laptop Next Gen AI 7t-dd000 at $749.99 look like a sensible buy.

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