Save $600 on 17″ HP OmniBook X RTX 4050 Laptop

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The HP OmniBook X Laptop Next Gen AI 17-dd0057nr 17.3″, Touch screen, Windows 11 Home, Intel Core Ultra 7, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050, FHD, Glacier silver is marked down to $1,099.99, which is 35% off the regular price, so you are saving $600.00 on a very loaded system. If you have been putting off a big upgrade because prices felt too high, this kind of cut on a 17.3 inch laptop with dedicated graphics is the sort of deal you wait for. You are getting Windows 11 Home, a new Intel Core Ultra 7 256V chip that can boost up to 4.8 GHz, and a full 12 MB L3 cache with 8 cores and 8 threads, so you can run a lot at once without the machine feeling slow. For work, school, or home, that means you can keep a browser full of tabs open, stream video, and run Office or creative apps at the same time without fighting lag all day.

The graphics setup is a strong point here if you like games, video work, or any kind of design. You get both Intel Arc 140V (8GB) integrated graphics and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU with 6 GB of GDDR6 dedicated memory. That mix lets you lean on the Arc side for light use and battery life, and then tap into the RTX 4050 when you want smoother frame rates in newer games or faster work in apps that use the GPU for editing, 3D, or AI tools. For this price range, an RTX 4050 in a big-screen laptop is very solid, and it helps keep the system from feeling old too fast. If you have been dealing with a laptop that stutters with basic games or chokes on video exports, this feels like a clear jump up.

The 17.3 inch display is another reason to look at this deal. You get a full HD 1920×1080 panel with touch, IPS tech, edge-to-edge glass, and slim bezels, rated at 400 nits and 100% sRGB. In normal words, that means it gets bright enough for most indoor light and a bit of sun near a window, colors look clean and full, and you can tap and swipe right on the screen. If you do photo work, light video editing, or just like watching shows, that 100% sRGB spec gives you better color than a basic budget screen. The large size also makes it easier to work in two windows side by side or go through long spreadsheets without squinting. If you are tired of feeling cramped on a 13 or 14 inch display, this is a big quality-of-life upgrade.

On the inside, you get 16 GB of fast LPDDR5x-8533 memory (onboard) and a 1 TB SSD, which is a good setup if you do not want to open the system or mess with upgrades. The 16 GB RAM gives you enough room to run heavy browsers, chat apps, and some creative tools at the same time, and the 1 TB SSD gives you space for large game libraries, video files, or big folders of work docs without having to delete stuff every week. Put all that together with the Intel Core Ultra 7, RTX 4050, big touch FHD screen, and the $600.00 discount, and you are looking at a very strong all-around laptop for someone who wants one machine to handle work, study, media, and gaming for the next few years without paying top-tier prices.

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