Now Under $800: 16″ HP OmniBook Flip Laptop with Core Ultra 7

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HP OmniBook X Flip 2-in-1 Laptop Next Gen AI 16t-as00, 16″ is down to $799.99 right now, which is 38% off the regular price, so you are saving $500 on a pretty loaded Windows machine. For that price you are getting Windows 11 Pro, an Intel Core Ultra 7 256V chip with 8 cores, Intel Arc 140V graphics with 8 GB, and 16 GB of onboard memory. That combo is enough to handle a lot of tabs, office work, light content creation, streaming, and some casual gaming without feeling slow. The 512 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD means quick boot times and fast app launches, and if you know you will store tons of files, you can spec it up to 1 TB or even 2 TB on the product page.

The display is one of the bigger reasons to look at this deal. You get a 16-inch 2K (1920 x 1200) OLED panel with edge-to-edge glass and a micro-edge design, so it has a clean look and more screen in a smaller footprint. It is rated at 300 nits with Low Blue Light and 100% DCI-P3 color, which just means you get rich colors and a screen that is easy on your eyes during long work or study sessions. If you care about pen use or touch, there are alternate screen options, including a multitouch IPS version and a sharper 3K OLED multitouch option with higher brightness for HDR, but even the base panel is already very strong for movies, photo viewing, and general daily use.

Since this is a 2-in-1, you can flip the screen around and use it like a tablet for notes, drawing, or watching shows in bed or on the couch without the keyboard in the way. That makes it a good pick if you want one machine that can do laptop duty for work or school during the day and then fold back for media or casual use at night. The Intel integrated SoC setup also keeps things more power friendly than older chips, which can help with battery life and keep fan noise down during lighter tasks. Paired with Windows 11 Pro, you get the extra business and remote work features if you ever join a domain, use BitLocker, or need better remote desktop tools.

You should think about this deal if you want a single main laptop that feels modern, has a big, sharp screen, and does not feel cheap, but you still want to stay under a thousand dollars. Getting an OLED 16-inch screen, a Core Ultra 7 CPU, 16 GB RAM, and fast NVMe storage at $799.99 with a $500 discount is strong value for students, remote workers, and general home use. If you do later find you need more storage or a touch screen, HP’s configuration options give you room to move up, but for most people, this sale spec hits a nice sweet spot of price and power without having to overthink it.

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