Now Under $800: 17″ HP OmniBook Touch Laptop with 16GB RAM

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The HP OmniBook 7 Laptop Next Gen AI PC 17t-dc000, 17.3″ Touch Screen is down to $799.99, which is 44% off and a savings of $650.00. For a big-screen Windows 11 Home laptop with this kind of hardware, that price is more in “mid-range” money while you are getting more of a high-end feel. If you like having a lot of screen space for work, school, movies, or just having a bunch of windows open at once, a 17.3-inch touch display is hard to beat. You get a full HD 1920 x 1080 panel, IPS for better viewing angles, edge-to-edge glass, and 400 nits of brightness, so it will look clear and easy to see in most rooms. The 86% screen-to-body ratio also means thinner bezels, so the system does not feel as huge as older 17-inch laptops you may be used to.

On the inside, you get an Intel Core Ultra 7 256V processor with Intel Arc 140V graphics and 16 GB of onboard memory in the current setup. That combo is strong for everyday use and heavier stuff like big spreadsheets, lots of browser tabs, photo work, and some light gaming or creative apps. The newer Intel Ultra chips are built to work with AI features in Windows 11 and modern apps, so if you want to run AI tools locally or use new AI-based features in things like photo or video software, you are in better shape than with an older CPU. The 16 GB of memory gives you room to keep programs open without your system slowing down. You also get a 512 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD, which means fast boot times and quick app launches, with enough room for documents, media, and a good amount of games or work files. If you ever go through that space, you have the option to pick 1 TB or 2 TB drives in other builds of this model.

The touch screen is another reason you might want this specific configuration. If you like to tap, scroll, and pinch-zoom right on the screen instead of always reaching for the trackpad, that makes normal use feel closer to a tablet. It can be handy for reading long web pages, marking up PDFs, or scrubbing through a video timeline with your finger. The full HD resolution keeps text sharp on a big 17.3-inch panel, and 400 nits of brightness helps when you are near a window or bright lights. The micro-edge design keeps the borders thin, so even though this is a 17-inch laptop, watching movies or streaming shows feels more like a modern TV than an old thick-bezel notebook.

At $799.99, you are getting Windows 11 Home, an Intel Ultra 7 processor, Intel Arc graphics, 16 GB memory, and a 512 GB SSD in a very large touch-screen package. If you have been trying to work off a cramped 13-inch or 14-inch screen, moving to this 17.3-inch panel will make multitasking a lot less annoying. You can run two windows side by side without feeling squeezed, and the touch control makes basic tasks feel more natural. The 44% discount and $650 savings move this from “nice but pricey” into a range where it starts to make sense if you want a powerful home laptop for work, school, and entertainment that you can park on a desk and still move around the house when you need to. If that sounds like your use case, this deal is worth a look while the price is this low.

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