The HP OmniBook 7 Laptop Next Gen AI PC 17t-dc000, 17.3″ Touch Screen is down to $649.99 right now, which is 50% off and a savings of $650.00. For that price, you are getting a large 17.3 inch full HD touch display, a new Intel Core Ultra 7 chip, and an Intel Arc 140V GPU with 8GB, plus 16GB of onboard memory. If you like to keep a lot of windows open, stream video, and jump between apps without slowdown, this setup will feel pretty smooth for the price. Windows 11 Home comes loaded, so you are ready to go out of the box, and if you ever buy a version with Windows 11 Pro, it will be better for work use and more advanced features, but the current deal is already aimed at home and office tasks.
That 17.3 inch screen is one of the main reasons you might pick this deal. The panel is 1920 x 1080, IPS, with edge-to-edge glass and micro-edge bezels, and rated at 400 nits, which is bright enough for most indoor spaces and even some brighter rooms. The touch feature means you can tap, swipe, and scroll with your fingers if you are tired of the trackpad, which is handy for browsing, drawing, or flipping through long documents. The 86% screen-to-body ratio means there is not a lot of thick border around the display, so the laptop feels more modern and gives you more screen in front of you without the whole thing feeling like an old bulky desktop replacement.
Inside, the Intel Core Ultra 7 256V processor and Intel integrated SoC are built to handle both day to day work and some AI style tasks that newer apps are starting to use. Paired with the Intel Arc 140V GPU (8GB) and 16GB of memory, you can run creative tools, do light gaming, and handle big spreadsheets or long docs without the system dragging. The 512GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD gives you quick boot times and fast file access, and half a terabyte is enough for a lot of users who stream most of their media. If you know you store big video projects or large game libraries, you might look at versions with 1TB or 2TB SSD, but for school, office work, and casual gaming, 512GB is a fair starting point, and you can always use an external drive.
You should think about this deal if you want a big, bright screen, new Intel Ultra hardware, and a touch display for well under a thousand dollars. At $649.99 with 50% off, you are getting a lot of hardware for the money, especially with the larger 17.3 inch touch panel and 16GB of memory, which many cheaper laptops skip or cut back on. It is a good fit if you like to keep your laptop mostly on a desk as a main machine, want a screen that is easy on the eyes for long work sessions, and still want enough power to handle new apps and some light gaming without paying high-end prices.