The HP OmniBook 7 Laptop Next Gen AI PC 17t-dc000, 17.3″ Touch Screen is down to $799.99 right now, which is 44% off and a savings of $650. For a big-screen, new-generation Intel Core Ultra machine with a dedicated Intel Arc 140V GPU, that price lands in budget gaming and creator laptop territory, not in the usual premium range where this hardware would sit. If you have been stuck on an older 15-inch laptop or a basic office machine, this is the kind of deal that lets you jump a few tiers without paying high-end money. You are basically getting a desktop-style experience, but in a portable body with a touch screen and current-gen Windows 11 hardware.
You get Windows 11 Home out of the box, which is fine for day-to-day use, school, remote work, and light creative work. If you ever need stronger security and business features, you can spec the system with Windows 11 Pro instead. The main draw here is the Intel Core Ultra 7 256V processor paired with Intel Arc 140V GPU with 8 GB of video memory and 16 GB of onboard RAM. That combo is strong enough for things like photo editing, light video editing, many popular games at 1080p, and running a good number of browser tabs and apps at once without the system choking. The AI-focused hardware in the Core Ultra line is also built for newer AI tools and features in Windows, so you are not buying into an older chip that will feel dated in a year or two.
Storage and display round this out as a work and media machine. The 512 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD is fast and gives you enough space for Windows, apps, and a fair amount of games or media. If you know you keep everything on your laptop and hate shuffling files to an external drive, there are upgrade options to 1 TB or 2 TB, which might be smart to consider at checkout instead of paying more later. The 17.3″ diagonal FHD (1920 x 1080) display is multitouch-enabled, IPS, with edge-to-edge glass and micro-edge bezels and rated at 400 nits. In plain terms, you get a bright, full HD touch screen that is easy to see indoors and feels big enough to replace a standalone monitor for many people. With an 86% screen-to-body ratio, the bezels are fairly thin, so you are mostly looking at screen instead of thick borders.
This deal makes the most sense if you want one machine that can handle work, streaming, and some gaming or creative tasks without going to a full-blown gaming laptop price. You get the large 17.3″ touch panel for multitasking and media, the newer Intel Core Ultra 7 with a dedicated Intel Arc GPU for graphics-heavy work and games, 16 GB of memory so you are not forced into an upgrade right away, and a fast NVMe SSD so boot and load times are quick. When you stack those parts against the $799.99 price and the claimed $650 savings, it hits a sweet spot: more power and screen than a basic laptop, without crossing into the $1,200+ range that many similar systems sit in. If you have been waiting for a reason to replace an older desktop or laptop, this is the kind of sale where you can upgrade your daily machine and feel the difference right away.