The HP OmniBook X Flip 2-in-1 Laptop Next Gen AI 16t-as00, 16″ is down to $759.99 right now, which is $540 off the regular price, or 41% off. For what you get in this build, that’s a strong deal in the mid to upper mid-range laptop space. You’re getting Windows 11 Pro out of the box, so if you use this for work, remote access, or more advanced security and admin tools, you don’t have to pay extra to upgrade from Home later. The 16-inch size gives you a bit more room than the usual 14- or 15-inch systems, which can make a big difference if you stare at spreadsheets, timelines, or multiple browser tabs all day.
On the inside, this model has an Intel Core Ultra 7 256V chip, paired with Intel Arc 140V graphics with 8GB and 16GB of onboard memory. That mix is set up for heavy day-to-day work: lots of Chrome tabs, Office, photo edits, light video work, or some casual gaming. The Arc graphics are a step up from basic integrated graphics you see in cheap laptops, so you’ll see smoother performance in apps that lean on the GPU. The 16GB of memory is fine if you’re a student, a work-from-home user, or you mainly do office tasks, web apps, and light creative work. If you know you open 40 tabs, edit big photos, or run virtual machines all the time, you may want to look at the 32GB alternate configuration, but for most people this 16GB spec will do the job without feeling slow.
For storage, you get a 512GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD. That means quick boot times, fast app launches, and enough room for a full Windows install plus a good mix of apps, documents, and media. If you keep a large Steam library, raw video files, or massive photo catalogs on the internal drive, you might bump into that 512GB limit sooner, but the good thing is this line has options for 1TB and 2TB SSDs if you customize. For a sale unit at this price, 512GB is pretty normal, and you can always add an external SSD later if you’d rather save the upfront cost and only pay $759.99 now.
The display is one of the parts that should catch your eye. This build comes with a 16-inch, 2K (1920 x 1200) OLED panel with a 16:10 aspect ratio, edge-to-edge glass, low blue light tech, and 100% DCI-P3 color. In simple terms, you get deep blacks, rich colors, and more vertical space than the old 16:9 screens, which makes both work and streaming look better. The 300 nits brightness is fine for indoor use at home, work, or class. If you care more about touch and pen input, or you want a sharper 3K OLED with higher brightness, HP lists those as alternate screens in the same family, but those usually cost more and will not match this $759.99 sale. With the 2-in-1 Flip design, you can fold it over for media, stand mode, or tablet-style use, which is nice for drawing, note-taking, or watching shows in tight spaces. Put all that together with the big discount, and this HP OmniBook X Flip 2-in-1 makes sense if you want a large-screen, OLED, AI‑era laptop that can handle work and play without paying premium-flagship prices.