When it comes to productivity in the classroom, in the office, or even at home, HP’s Omnibook laptops are among the best value-for-your-money Windows laptops.
The Omnibook 5 features an OLED 2K display, solid performance, a long-lasting battery, a sturdy build, and other useful features that help justify its cost, even amid a memory crisis.
And now, the 16-inch OmniBook 5 AI PC is on sale with a 26% discount for only $809.99 at Amazon.
Why buy the HP Omni 6 16″ Next Gen AI PC?
Our colleagues at the sister site, TechRadar, went hands-on with the 14″ variant of the HP OmniBook 5 and gave it a high score of 4/5 stars, praising its gorgeous display, strong battery life, responsive keyboard, and lightweight design.
The 16″ version that’s on sale today features similar levels of computing horsepower but with a larger 2K OLED display capable of rendering images and videos with strong contrast.
This configuration of the HP OmniBook 5 is equipped with a Snapdragon X processor, 16GB RAM, a 512GB SSD, and an NPU with 40-60 TOPS to support its built-in Copilot+ AI feature.
With these specs, this laptop will reliably and effectively run productivity tasks like reports or spreadsheets in Office, perform AI-related tasks like researching and compiling information online, open multiple browser tabs without lag, host video meetings, and more.
Other notable features of this laptop include a gargantuan estimated battery life of 34+ hours, a lightweight yet sturdy thin build that makes it easy to carry or store for long-distance travel, a built-in FHD IR camera, and pre-installed Otter.AI to automatically take notes during meetings (which I personally love as I’m regularly forgetting to take notes during fast-paced or long-winded conversations).
So, if you’re looking for a dependable workhorse laptop, you can’t go wrong with the HP OmniBook 5, especially now that it’s on offer for $809.99 at Amazon instead of its usual listing price of $1,099.99.
FAQ
Is its RAM and SSD upgradeable?
The RAM is not replaceable and upgradeable due to being soldered into the laptop’s motherboard. It’s factory-installed SSD however, can be replaced with a larger one (up to 2TB) should you need more space for files.
Is it good for gaming?
No, not really, as the HP OmniBook 5 was built for productivity workflows, meaning it will struggle to run most PC games.
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