On Sale: Under $680 for HP OmniBook 17″ Laptop with Core Ultra 7 and 16GB RAM

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The HP OmniBook X Laptop Next Gen AI 7t-dd000, 17.3 “ is marked down to $679.99, which is 51% off and a $720.00 savings off the regular price. For a big-screen Windows 11 Pro laptop with new Intel Core Ultra hardware, that price is more in the mid‑range budget space than the high‑end space where it would normally sit. If your current laptop is starting to lag or you are trying to stretch a budget but do not want to drop to low‑end hardware, this deal lets you get pretty modern specs without paying top dollar. You are basically paying entry‑level gaming or creator laptop money for a 17.3 inch machine that is built around Intel’s newer chips and a solid screen.

You get Windows 11 Pro in the current build, which is nice if you plan to use this for work, remote logins, or more advanced controls than you get with Home. The Intel Core Ultra 7 256V chip, paired with Intel Arc 140V graphics and 16 GB of onboard memory, is set up for mixed use: work, light gaming, content watching, and daily tasks all on one system. The Arc GPU with 8 GB video memory is a step up over basic integrated graphics, so you can handle some video work, casual gaming, or creative apps better than on a basic office laptop. Sixteen gigs of RAM is enough for you to keep a lot of browser tabs and apps open at the same time without your system feeling slow, which matters if you like to multitask or use tools like Teams, Zoom, and several browsers at once.

On storage, the current setup has a 512 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD. That size works well if you mostly live in cloud storage, stream media, and keep only your main apps plus a few big games or work files on the drive. The nice part is that HP also lists 1 TB and 2 TB SSD options, so if you order direct and want extra space, you can pick a larger drive at checkout instead of swapping it yourself later. The SSD type is quick, so boot times, app loads, and big file transfers feel snappy compared with older hard drive‑based laptops you might still be using.

The 17.3 inch FHD (1920 x 1080) multitouch IPS display is one of the main reasons to pick this model. If you are tired of squinting at a 13 or 15 inch screen, the larger panel gives you more room for side‑by‑side windows, timelines, spreadsheets, or just a bigger Netflix window. It hits 400 nits brightness and covers 100% sRGB, which is nice if you care about color when editing photos or video, or you just like a bright, clean screen that stays readable away from a dark room. The edge‑to‑edge glass and micro‑edge borders, along with an 86% screen‑to‑body ratio, mean more of what you see is screen, not bezel. You also get an Intel integrated SoC design, which helps keep the system more compact and power aware than older setups. At $679.99 for this mix of a big touch screen, newer Intel Ultra CPU and Arc GPU, 16 GB RAM, and fast SSD storage, this HP OmniBook X hits a sweet spot if you want a large daily driver laptop that can handle work, media, and some creative tasks without jumping into four‑figure prices.

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