On Sale: Under $1,200 for 17″ HP OmniBook Laptop with Core Ultra 7, 32GB RAM, 2TB SSD

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The HP OmniBook 7 Laptop Next Gen AI 17-dc0097nr 17.3″, Touch screen, Windows 11 Home, Intel Core Ultra 7, 32GB RAM, 2TB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050, FHD, Glacier silver is marked down to $1,199.99 right now, which is $700 off the regular price. For what you are getting here, that discount is pretty strong, especially if you want one laptop that can handle work, school, creative stuff, and gaming without feeling slow. You are not paying extra for upsells or add-ons; the high-end parts are already baked in, so you do not have to think about upgrades right away. If you have been holding off on buying a bigger laptop because of price, this deal kind of takes that excuse away.

From a power standpoint, this thing is built so you can run a lot at once and not babysit your open apps. The Intel Core Ultra 7 258V chip can push up to 4.8 GHz, so you can handle heavy web use, big spreadsheets, coding tools, and creative apps without seeing them lag every time you switch windows. The 32GB of LPDDR5x memory means you can keep many tabs, chats, and programs open and not feel that slow crawl you get on cheaper systems. The 2TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 SSD gives you a ton of fast storage, so you can install large games, keep big video files, or store years of photos without juggling an external drive all the time. All of this sits under Windows 11 Home, so you are ready for current software, game stores, and AI tools right out of the box.

The screen and graphics setup are where this starts to feel more high-end than the price tag. You get a 17.3″ FHD (1920 x 1080) touch screen with IPS, edge-to-edge glass, micro-edge bezels, 400 nits brightness, and 100% sRGB color. In plain terms, the display is bright enough for most indoor spots, colors look clean and accurate, and the big 17.3-inch panel gives you plenty of space for having two windows side by side. The touch screen lets you tap, scroll, and zoom with your fingers, which is nice on the couch or when you do not feel like reaching for the trackpad. On the graphics side, you get both Intel Arc 140V (8GB) integrated graphics and a discrete NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU with 6GB of GDDR6. That means you can play modern games at good settings, edit photos and videos with GPU help, and use AI or 3D tools that lean on the graphics card, while still having the integrated option for lighter use and better battery life.

This build makes sense if you want one big-screen machine that can take on pretty much anything you throw at it over the next few years. If you work from home or take online classes, the 17.3-inch touch display and 32GB RAM make multitasking much easier than on a small 13-inch notebook. If you game, the RTX 4050 lets you play real titles instead of just older or simple ones, and the 2TB SSD gives you space for a large game library without deleting things all the time. If you create content, the 100% sRGB panel and strong CPU and GPU combo help with editing, previewing, and exporting. At $1,199.99 with $700 off, you are getting specs that usually sit in a much higher price range, so if you have been looking for a single do-it-all laptop with a large touch screen and strong graphics, this is the kind of deal you grab and do not overthink.

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