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frontpage Posted by Baelzar • May 13, 2025
frontpage Posted by Baelzar • May 13, 2025

HP OmniBook 7 Flip 2-in-1 AI Laptop: 16" 3K OLED, Intel Ultra 7 258V, 32GB RAM

+ $15 S/H

$1,000

$1,300

23% off
Costco Wholesale
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Costco Wholesale has for it's Members: 1HP OmniBook 7 Flip 2-in-1 AI 16" Touchscreen Laptop on sale for $999.99. Shipping is $14.99.

Thanks to Community Member Baelzar for sharing this deal.

Note, must login to your Costco account w/ an active membership to purchase

Specs/Key Features:
  • 16" diagonal, 3K (2880 x 1800), OLED Touchscreen, 120Hz, 400 nits, Low Blue Light
  • Intel Core Ultra 7 258V, 8-Core, Up to 4.8 GHz / Intel AI Boost (47 NPU TOPS)
  • 32 GB LPDDR5x-8533 MT/s
  • Intel Arc 140V GPU (16GB)
  • 1 TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 SSD
  • Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4
  • 5MP IR camera with temporal noise reduction and privacy shutter
  • Backlit Keyboard
  • 4-cell 68 Wh Li-ion polymer battery
  • 65 W USB Type-C power adapter
  • Ports:
    • 1 Thunderbolt 4 with USB Type-C 40Gbps signaling rate
    • 1 USB Type-C 10Gbps signaling rate
    • 2 USB Type-A 10Gbps signaling rate
    • 1 Headphone/microphone combo
    • 1 HDMI 2.1
  • HP USB-C Rechargeable MPP2.0 Tilt Natural Silver Pen

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Valid through 6/8/25, while supplies last.
    • Item may be available in your local warehouse, prices may vary.
  • About this Product:
    • 2 Year Warranty
  • About this Store:
    • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here
    • You can view Costco's return policy here.
  • Additional Notes:

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Written by Baelzar
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Costco Wholesale has for it's Members: 1HP OmniBook 7 Flip 2-in-1 AI 16" Touchscreen Laptop on sale for $999.99. Shipping is $14.99.

Thanks to Community Member Baelzar for sharing this deal.

Note, must login to your Costco account w/ an active membership to purchase

Specs/Key Features:
  • 16" diagonal, 3K (2880 x 1800), OLED Touchscreen, 120Hz, 400 nits, Low Blue Light
  • Intel Core Ultra 7 258V, 8-Core, Up to 4.8 GHz / Intel AI Boost (47 NPU TOPS)
  • 32 GB LPDDR5x-8533 MT/s
  • Intel Arc 140V GPU (16GB)
  • 1 TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 SSD
  • Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4
  • 5MP IR camera with temporal noise reduction and privacy shutter
  • Backlit Keyboard
  • 4-cell 68 Wh Li-ion polymer battery
  • 65 W USB Type-C power adapter
  • Ports:
    • 1 Thunderbolt 4 with USB Type-C 40Gbps signaling rate
    • 1 USB Type-C 10Gbps signaling rate
    • 2 USB Type-A 10Gbps signaling rate
    • 1 Headphone/microphone combo
    • 1 HDMI 2.1
  • HP USB-C Rechargeable MPP2.0 Tilt Natural Silver Pen

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Valid through 6/8/25, while supplies last.
    • Item may be available in your local warehouse, prices may vary.
  • About this Product:
    • 2 Year Warranty
  • About this Store:
    • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here
    • You can view Costco's return policy here.
  • Additional Notes:

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Written by Baelzar

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For those wondering, it seems as though the OLED screens on this series of laptop are described as:

16" diagonal, 3K (2880 x 1800), OLED, multitouch-enabled, 48-120 Hz, 0.2 ms response time, UWVA, edge-to-edge glass, micro-edge, Low Blue Light, SDR 400 nits, HDR 500 nits, 100% DCI-P3
This is a complete nonsense. Disregard this post.

There is not a single incidence of something like that happening with a Lunar Lake or Arrow lake CPU. This is a Lunar Lake and these make for very nice and desirable light weight systems with fantastic battery life. Excellent iGPUs as well.
For anyone considering an HP Omnibook, you may want to consider buying up the warranty to on-site or something like that. I bought an HP Omnibook Flip 14 in October with the standard depot warranty and it failed in January. Long story short, I just received the repaired laptop back yesterday. I.e. 120 days later! This was after multiple attempts to expedite the repair and being assigned an HP escalation case manager.

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Played around with this model today at my local Costco. Really wish there was a num pad on this thing. Build quality felt great, screen really was fantastic under the bright costco indoor lights. Really liked this model.
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Quote from stevelion :
I've never heard of any such issues with Intel lunar Lake processors and instead these seem to be well regarded for its great balance of performance and efficiency leading to long battery life. Can you post some information about this "nuclear meltdown" as it relates to Lunar Lake processors? My quick search revealed nothing, but perhaps I'm just not looking for the right thing.
Redflyer is clearly thinking this is a 13th or 14th gen DESKTOP CHIP, which are the only ones that had the problem with overclocking. Lunar Lake does not and as a matter of fact, this chip (or any of the Lunar Lake mobile chips) cannot be overclocked.
This person is highly misinformed and hasn't a clue. Ignore them.
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Quote from Dirt_McGirt_Jr :
Played around with this model today at my local Costco. Really wish there was a num pad on this thing. Build quality felt great, screen really was fantastic under the bright costco indoor lights. Really liked this model.
It does make me sad that there's no 10-key. I use mine all the time, but I learned how from an auditing job a long time ago. I guess most people don't use it.
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Thanks. Picked one up.
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HP OmniBook 5 16" AI Laptop - AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 - Copilot+ PC - 2K (1920 x 1200) Touchscreen - 32GB Memory - 1TB SSD - Windows 11 Home version is also on sale for $799.99
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Does having copilot in the name mean it has a premium and permanent copilot license included with it?
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Quote from Redflyer :
Nuclear meltdown of a CPU. I'd skip all Intel CPUs for now including the latest Lunar Lake. They are getting sued for their last 2-3 generations of CPUs getting destroyed because they overvolt them out of the factory.

Stick with AMD for now even the older 7845/7945/8845 CPUs are still better.
This is a complete nonsense. Disregard this post.

There is not a single incidence of something like that happening with a Lunar Lake or Arrow lake CPU. This is a Lunar Lake and these make for very nice and desirable light weight systems with fantastic battery life. Excellent iGPUs as well.
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Quote from NeatPlastic216 :
is there any non-oled 2-in-1 amd laptop with say 100% srbg 120Hz screen? A unicorn?

I was going to buy it but decided not to do it due to the OLED issues: online reports: Costco's does not cover burn in.
Also, when I went to the local Costco store, the employee told me the same, the 2 year Costco warranty does not cover Burn in.

The HP OmniBook 7 Flip's OLED display is susceptible to burn-in, a permanent image retention issue. While burn-in can be minimized by using dark modes, screen savers, and other measures, it's important to be aware of the risk and take proactive steps to prevent it if you plan to keep the laptop for a while.
Elaboration:
OLED Technology:
HP OmniBook 7 Flip utilizes an OLED display, which, while offering vibrant colors and deep blacks, also carries the risk of burn-in.
Burn-in Explained:
Burn-in occurs when a static image is displayed on the screen for extended periods, causing the pixels to degrade and retain the image, even when the screen is turned off or displays a different image
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I picked one of these up yesterday, the screen is SO FREAKING GOOD that I'm finding it hard to use my Samsung Ark 2 today. I cannot belive how incredible the colors and text look on this screen.

It also feels significantly faster than my Ryzen 7 8840 something laptop, I get the feeling the benchmarks don't correctly represent how Intel has made the oscillating interactivity/real world experience feel so zippy now.

Build quality is great, feels super light, keyboard is easily top 2-3 I've ever used on a laptop

The fact that there's no number pad and I get to keep my hands centered on the device, sheer luxury

I think I'm in love
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Quote from stevelion :
Like others have said, 14" is a better size for travel. If you want lightweight and long battery life, consider the HP Omnibook Flip 14 (note my caveat on warranty stated in another post) or the Asus Zenbook S 14. Both are good options for travel.
Technically accurate but I will say this thing feels LIGHT

I have it right next to my previous latpop, same screen size also HP w/ the new logo and a Ryzen 7 and this Intel one feels dramatically lighter and more portable. The shape and form of the chassis itself is also new and kind of interesting on the bottom-side, it starts tigther and tapers outward, I felt like it somehow made it slightly more comfortable to carry as I used it in the living room for the Nuggets game on a couch, and in my office, and in my bed later

So far I'm in love with this thing, waiting for something imperfect to happen
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Quote from Dirt_McGirt_Jr :
Played around with this model today at my local Costco. Really wish there was a num pad on this thing. Build quality felt great, screen really was fantastic under the bright costco indoor lights. Really liked this model.
This is such an interesting topic to me, I'm a software engineer and cannot figure out why someone would want a numpad on a laptop with how grody it makes the normal every day typing experience feel. I'm guessing you're an accountant or work with data entry a lot? Why not just grab a bluetooth or USB one for the small portion of time you're mass entering numbers?

( Genuinely sincerely asking, not trying to argue )
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First batch sold out but they just re-stocked again.
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Quote from thenewdesign :
This is such an interesting topic to me, I'm a software engineer and cannot figure out why someone would want a numpad on a laptop with how grody it makes the normal every day typing experience feel. I'm guessing you're an accountant or work with data entry a lot? Why not just grab a bluetooth or USB one for the small portion of time you're mass entering numbers?

( Genuinely sincerely asking, not trying to argue )

I agree with you. The shift to the left of the home keys that is required to accommodate a numeric keypad is a nuisance and I suspect that is true for the overwhelming majority of users who have little to it.
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Quote from thenewdesign :
Technically accurate but I will say this thing feels LIGHT

I have it right next to my previous latpop, same screen size also HP w/ the new logo and a Ryzen 7 and this Intel one feels dramatically lighter and more portable. The shape and form of the chassis itself is also new and kind of interesting on the bottom-side, it starts tigther and tapers outward, I felt like it somehow made it slightly more comfortable to carry as I used it in the living room for the Nuggets game on a couch, and in my office, and in my bed later

So far I'm in love with this thing, waiting for something imperfect to happen

Oh don't get me wrong.... for around the house, I think this is a great machine and it seems like a great deal. I was just responding to the other poster who said they want something light and at 4 lb, I don't consider that really light. Also, the overall footprint is larger than a 13/14" which can be a little large for packing and using on an airplane, etc, but it's all a matter of personal preference I suppose. Here are the dimensions and weight for anyone interested.

Dimensions (W X D X H)
14.02 x 9.67 x 0.61 in

Weight
3.95 lb
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Quote from nexux :
I was going to buy it but decided not to do it due to the OLED issues: online reports: Costco's does not cover burn in.
Also, when I went to the local Costco store, the employee told me the same, the 2 year Costco warranty does not cover Burn in.

The HP OmniBook 7 Flip's OLED display is susceptible to burn-in, a permanent image retention issue. While burn-in can be minimized by using dark modes, screen savers, and other measures, it's important to be aware of the risk and take proactive steps to prevent it if you plan to keep the laptop for a while.
Elaboration:
OLED Technology:
HP OmniBook 7 Flip utilizes an OLED display, which, while offering vibrant colors and deep blacks, also carries the risk of burn-in.
Burn-in Explained:
Burn-in occurs when a static image is displayed on the screen for extended periods, causing the pixels to degrade and retain the image, even when the screen is turned off or displays a different image

I've had OLED TVs and laptops for about a decade now and never had this problem and so I wonder how prevalent this is in the real world. Additionally, on a laptop, it can be difficult to display the same image for any period of time because of the energy saving screen timeouts, etc. I also just read that modern laptop OLED screens have some safeguards built in to try to prevent screen burn-in.

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