The HP OmniBook X Laptop Next Gen AI 7t-dd000, 17.3” is marked down to $749.99, which is 46% off and a savings of $650. For that price, you are getting a large 17.3 inch touchscreen laptop with Windows 11 Pro, a current Intel Core Ultra 7 chip, and a dedicated Intel Arc 140V GPU with 8 GB of video memory. If you have been trying to work on a small 13 or 14 inch screen, this screen size alone is a big step up. The full HD 1920 x 1080 panel is IPS, has edge‑to‑edge glass, gets up to 400 nits bright, and covers 100% of sRGB, so your colors look clean and accurate for photo work, streaming, or basic design. The 86% screen‑to‑body ratio also means thin bezels, so you are not staring at big black borders all day.
On the inside, the Intel Core Ultra 7 256V processor with 8 cores and 8 threads gives you more than enough power for real work like Office, big spreadsheets, web meetings, and light content work such as photo edits or simple video projects. It is paired with the Intel Arc 140V GPU, which has 8 GB of its own memory. That is more than you see in most budget laptops and helps a lot if you want to play lighter games, run multiple external screens, or use apps that lean on the GPU for AI tasks and graphics. You also get 16 GB of onboard memory, which is a good sweet spot right now. With 16 GB, you can keep a bunch of browser tabs open, run chat tools, stream video, and use work apps at the same time without the system slowing to a crawl every time you switch windows.
For storage, the current build has a 512 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD. That gives you quick boot times and fast app load times, and it is enough space for a lot of documents, some games, and all your daily apps. If you know you keep everything on your laptop, there are options for 1 TB or even 2 TB SSDs on this model line, so you can go larger if you order a different config. At this sale price, though, 512 GB hits a nice middle ground: you can keep your main stuff on the system and park older files in the cloud or on an external drive if you ever start to fill it. Since it is an SSD, the whole machine feels snappy when you open programs or move big files.
You also get Windows 11 Pro in the included setup, which is nice if you need extra tools for remote work, domain join, or better control over updates. If you do not care about that and just want a simple home laptop, there is a Windows 11 Home option in other versions of this model. The chipset is an Intel integrated SoC, which just means more parts are built into one main piece, helping with better battery use and less heat in normal day‑to‑day use. When you look at the full picture — big 17.3 inch touch screen, strong Intel Core Ultra 7 CPU, dedicated Intel Arc GPU with 8 GB, 16 GB memory, and fast 512 GB SSD — paying $749.99 instead of the original price is a pretty good deal if you want a large laptop that can handle work, school, and entertainment without feeling like a slow budget machine. If you have been thinking about a desktop replacement you can still move around the house or take to the office, this one is worth a serious look at this price.