Save 46% (Under $750) on 17″ HP OmniBook Laptop with Core Ultra 7, 16GB RAM

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The HP OmniBook X Laptop Next Gen AI 7t-dd000, 17.3” is down to $749.99 right now, which is 46% off, so you’re saving $650.00 off the regular price. For a big 17.3 inch touchscreen laptop with an Intel Core Ultra 7 chip and a dedicated Intel Arc 140V GPU, that price is pretty hard to beat. If you’ve been holding off on buying a new daily laptop because you wanted something that can handle work, streaming, and some gaming or creative stuff without feeling slow, this checks a lot of those boxes without going into four-figure territory. You’re getting Windows 11 Pro in the current setup, which is nice if you work from home, remote into other systems, or just like the extra control and security tools that Pro has over Home.

On the inside, this setup gives you an Intel Core Ultra 7 256V processor paired with an Intel Arc 140V GPU with 8 GB of video memory and 16 GB of onboard RAM. That combo works well for things like big spreadsheets, lots of browser tabs, photo edits, light video work, and modern games at modest settings. You are not stuck with basic integrated graphics here; that Arc 140V gives you a real bump for anything that uses the GPU, including AI tools and creative apps. The 16 GB of memory is enough for most people who like to multitask, and because it’s onboard, it should feel snappy out of the box. The chipset is an Intel integrated SoC, so the parts are tuned to work well together instead of feeling like a random mix.

Storage and display are where this thing feels pretty nice for the price. You start with a 512 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD, which is fast and gives you enough space for Windows, a solid set of apps, and a fair number of games or big files. If you know you’re going to be keeping a lot of large photos, videos, or project files, you have the option on this line to go up to 1 TB or even 2 TB SSDs, so you are not boxed in long term. The 17.3 inch screen is full HD (1920 x 1080), IPS, multitouch, with edge-to-edge glass, 400 nits brightness, and 100% sRGB. That means the screen is bright enough to use in most rooms, colors look good for photo and video work, and the touch support is handy if you like to tap and scroll with your fingers instead of the trackpad all the time. With an 86% screen-to-body ratio, the bezels are fairly slim, so the laptop does not feel as huge as some older 17 inch models.

You should think about this deal if you want a large-screen main computer that can handle both work and play without feeling like you overspent. The discount here is big enough that you’re paying mid-range money for hardware that pushes closer to high end in a lot of areas, especially with the Core Ultra 7 chip, dedicated Arc 140V GPU, 16 GB RAM, and that bright 17.3 inch touch display. If you do school work, remote work, video calls, media streaming, and sometimes game or edit photos and videos, this HP OmniBook X setup makes sense at $749.99. You get room to grow with the SSD options, you get Windows 11 Pro right away, and you avoid the usual trade-off of having to pick between a big screen and decent performance. At this price, if you’ve been thinking about moving to a big laptop as your main machine, this is one of those deals you at least want to bookmark and think about before it jumps back up by that $650.00.

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