The HP OmniBook 7 Laptop Next Gen AI PC 17t-dc000, 17.3″ Touch Screen is down to $799.99 right now, which is 44% off the regular price, so you save $650.00. If you have been putting off getting a new main laptop because prices felt too high, this is the kind of deal you wait for. You are getting a big 17.3 inch full HD touch screen, a current Intel Core Ultra 7 chip, dedicated Intel Arc graphics, and 16 GB of memory for under $800. That mix is strong enough for work, school, and a good amount of gaming or media work, without jumping into the higher price range of full gaming rigs. If your current laptop struggles with lots of tabs, video calls, or light content work, this will feel like a big step up.
You get Windows 11 Home out of the box, so you are ready to go without any upgrades. The chip inside is an Intel Core Ultra 7 256V, which can boost up to 4.8 GHz, with 8 cores and 8 threads. That means you can run many apps at once, handle large spreadsheets, or edit photos while streaming in the background without the system dragging. The Intel Arc 140V GPU with 8 GB of video memory is a nice touch at this price. It gives you much better graphics than basic built in graphics, so games, creative apps, and AI tools run smoother. With 16 GB of onboard memory, you can keep many browser tabs, chat apps, and work tools open without constant stuttering or slowdowns.
Storage is a 512 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD, which is quick enough that Windows boots fast and apps open in a snap. If you are used to an older laptop with a hard drive, you will notice the speed right away. For most people, 512 GB is fine for a mix of work files, photos, and a few games. If you know you hoard large video files or a big Steam library, you may want to plan for cloud storage or an external drive later, but as a main drive this size works well for daily use. The chipset is an Intel integrated SoC setup, which basically means the main parts are built to work together with less power draw and heat than older systems.
The 17.3″ diagonal FHD (1920 x 1080) display is one of the bigger reasons to pick this model. If you hate squinting at small screens or always feel cramped in your windows, the large full HD touch screen is a nice change. It is multitouch, IPS, and has edge-to-edge glass with micro-edge borders and 400 nits of brightness, so it looks sharp, stays viewable in brighter rooms, and gives you more space for timelines, side-by-side documents, or just a bigger Netflix window. An 86% screen-to-body ratio also means the bezels are thin, so it does not look as chunky as old 17 inch laptops. At this sale price, you get a large touch screen, modern Intel Ultra chip, dedicated Intel Arc graphics, solid memory and SSD storage, all for under $800, which makes it a good pick if you want a main home or office laptop that feels fast and roomy without paying high-end prices.