On Sale: Under $650 for 17″ HP OmniBook Touch Laptop with Core Ultra 5 and 16GB RAM

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The HP OmniBook 7 Laptop 17.3″ Touch screen with Core Ultra 5, 16GB RAM is marked down to $649.99, which is 55% off the regular price, so you’re saving $800.00 on a pretty stacked big-screen laptop. If you’ve been trying to replace an older desktop or small notebook, this one gives you a lot of screen and power for the money. You get Windows 11 Home, a large 17.3 inch full HD touch display, and current Intel hardware at a price that usually only gets you a mid-range 15 inch system. For school, work from home, or just a family all‑purpose computer, this is one of those deals where you can check all the boxes without going over budget.

On the inside, the Intel Core Ultra 5 226V chip and Intel Arc 130V graphics with 8GB video memory give you more than enough power for everyday use and then some. You can run a lot of browser tabs, stream video, do office work, and handle photo edits or light video work without the system lagging. The 16GB of onboard memory is a sweet spot right now, since many cheaper systems still ship with only 8GB, which can start to feel slow once you stack up apps and tabs. With this setup, you can keep email, Office, chat apps, streaming, and a couple of heavier programs open at the same time without feeling cramped. The Intel integrated SoC design also helps keep things compact and cooler, which makes the machine nicer to use on your lap for longer sessions.

Storage and the display round out the deal in a way that makes this a realistic main machine, not just a “sale laptop.” The 512GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD gives you quick boot times and fast app launches, and it’s a good size for most people who live mostly in the cloud but still want room for photos, documents, and a few big games or media projects. If you ever decide to spec a different version of this line, there are 1TB and 2TB SSD options in the family, which tells you this platform is meant to handle bigger storage without trouble. The 17.3 inch full HD (1920 x 1080) touch screen is multitouch‑enabled, IPS, and rated at 400 nits, so you get wide viewing angles and enough brightness for rooms with a lot of light. The edge‑to‑edge glass and micro‑edge design, along with an 86% screen‑to‑body ratio, give you a cleaner look and more usable screen without feeling like you’re carrying a giant bezel around.

You should look at this deal if you want one machine that can double as a “desktop” when you’re at a desk and still fold up when you need to move rooms or travel. That big touch screen makes scrolling, zooming, and quick taps feel natural, almost like using a large tablet with a full keyboard attached. The hardware is strong enough for work, school, streaming, and creative work, and the 16GB of RAM and fast SSD mean it should stay usable for years instead of feeling dated after a short time. When you factor in that you’re paying $649.99 for a configuration that would normally be in the four‑figure range, the 55% discount and $800 savings make this HP OmniBook 7 laptop a deal you grab if you’ve been waiting for the right time to upgrade.

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