Price Drop: Under $660 for HP OmniBook 17″ Touch Laptop with 16GB RAM

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The HP OmniBook 7 Laptop Next Gen AI PC 17t-dc000, 17.3″ Touch Screen is down to $659.99 right now, which is $640 off the regular price, or 49% off. For a big 17.3 inch touch screen Windows 11 Home laptop with an Intel Core Ultra 7 chip, Intel Arc 140V graphics, 16 GB of memory, and a 512 GB PCIe NVMe SSD, that is a pretty strong deal. You are getting a full desktop-size machine that can handle work, school, streaming, and light gaming without feeling slow. If you are on an older laptop that struggles with a few tabs and video calls, this is going to feel like a big upgrade for not a lot of money compared to other 17 inch models.

The screen is one of the main reasons you might want this one. It is a 17.3 inch full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS touch display with edge‑to‑edge glass, micro‑edge bezels, and 400 nits brightness. In plain terms, that means you get a big, bright screen you can actually see in a lit room, wide viewing angles, and thin borders so it does not look bulky. The 86% screen‑to‑body ratio helps the laptop feel a bit more modern and less like an old chunky 17 inch system. Touch can be handy if you like to scroll with your finger, pinch to zoom on photos, or tap through apps and media without always reaching for the trackpad. If you watch a lot of Netflix, YouTube, or do spreadsheets and side‑by‑side windows, that extra screen space makes day‑to‑day use a lot easier on your eyes.

On the inside, the Intel Core Ultra 7 256V chip, Intel Arc 140V GPU with 8 GB, and 16 GB of onboard memory give you more than enough power for normal tasks and quite a bit of heavier use. You can have a bunch of browser tabs open, run Office apps, do video calls, stream, and still have room for some light photo and video work or casual gaming. The 512 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD means your system boots fast and apps load quickly, and you have a decent amount of space for files, school work, and a game or two. If you think you will store a lot of large videos or many big games down the road, you can look at the 1 TB or 2 TB SSD options, but for most people 512 GB is fine to start with. The Intel integrated SoC design keeps things more power friendly, so you are not stuck to a wall outlet quite as much as old 17 inch “desktop replacement” laptops.

You also get Windows 11 Home out of the box, with the option to go to Windows 11 Pro if you need the extra business features later. Since this is a “Next Gen AI PC,” it is built to handle newer AI‑based tools that are starting to show up in Windows and common apps, which may help with things like background blur, noise removal in calls, and some creative tools over time. If you want a larger laptop for home or dorm use that can act like a main computer, this HP OmniBook 7 at $659.99 gives you a lot of screen, a modern chip, 16 GB of memory, and fast storage for the price. You are basically paying mid‑range 14 inch money for a full‑size 17 inch touch machine, which makes this sale pretty easy to justify if you have been waiting to replace an older system.

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