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Costco Members: HP OmniBook 7 TS: Intel Ultra 7 255H, 16" 2K, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: HP 16" OmniBook 7 AI Laptop (16-ay0075cl) for $899.99. Shipping is $14.99.

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

Specs/Key Features:
  • Intel Core Ultra 7 255H (6P+8E+2LPE)/16T 2 GHz (5.1 GHz Turbo, 24MB L3 Cache)
  • 16" 2048x1280 120Hz 400-nits 0.2ms OLED Touch Display, 100% DCI-P3, 500-nits Peak
  • Intel Arc 140T Integrated Graphics (8 Xe-cores) @ 2.25 GHz
  • 32 GB LPDDR5x-7467 MT/s Memory
  • 1TB M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD
  • Full-size, backlit, soft grey keyboard with numeric keypad
  • 5MP IR 1440p camera with temporal noise reduction and a privacy shutter
  • Wi-Fi 7 2x2 + Bluetooth 5.4
  • 4 Cell 70 WHr Li-Ion Polymer Battery
  • 100W USB-C Charger
  • 4.30 lbs.
  • Windows 11 Home
    • Ports:
      • 1x Thunderbolt 4 with USB Type-C 40Gbps (USB Power Delivery, DisplayPort 2.1, HP Sleep and Charge)
      • 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C 10Gbps (USB Power Delivery, DisplayPort 1.4a, HP Sleep and Charge)
      • 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A 5 Gbps
      • 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A 10 Gbps
      • 1x Headphone/microphone combo
      • 1x HDMI 2.1

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    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • $400 manufacturer's savings is valid 8/8/25 through 8/31/25. While supplies last.
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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: HP 16" OmniBook 7 AI Laptop (16-ay0075cl) for $899.99. Shipping is $14.99.

Thanks to Community Member Suryasis for finding this deal.

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

Specs/Key Features:
  • Intel Core Ultra 7 255H (6P+8E+2LPE)/16T 2 GHz (5.1 GHz Turbo, 24MB L3 Cache)
  • 16" 2048x1280 120Hz 400-nits 0.2ms OLED Touch Display, 100% DCI-P3, 500-nits Peak
  • Intel Arc 140T Integrated Graphics (8 Xe-cores) @ 2.25 GHz
  • 32 GB LPDDR5x-7467 MT/s Memory
  • 1TB M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD
  • Full-size, backlit, soft grey keyboard with numeric keypad
  • 5MP IR 1440p camera with temporal noise reduction and a privacy shutter
  • Wi-Fi 7 2x2 + Bluetooth 5.4
  • 4 Cell 70 WHr Li-Ion Polymer Battery
  • 100W USB-C Charger
  • 4.30 lbs.
  • Windows 11 Home
    • Ports:
      • 1x Thunderbolt 4 with USB Type-C 40Gbps (USB Power Delivery, DisplayPort 2.1, HP Sleep and Charge)
      • 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C 10Gbps (USB Power Delivery, DisplayPort 1.4a, HP Sleep and Charge)
      • 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A 5 Gbps
      • 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A 10 Gbps
      • 1x Headphone/microphone combo
      • 1x HDMI 2.1

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • $400 manufacturer's savings is valid 8/8/25 through 8/31/25. While supplies last.
    • Limit 2 per member.
    • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • About this store:
    • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here

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I can explain that here, going to be a lengthy.
Build Quality: The Laptop you bought is a 2-in-1 version in OmniBook 7 series and they are normally cost higher than the normal Clamshell models with similar build quality and configuration. That model also comes with the HP MPP 2.0 Pen which is a benefit.

Screen Resolution: Your laptop has a higher resolution 2.8K OLED screen (2880x1800 vs 2048x1280) which will make the media consumption looks better, texts a bit sharper and in a 16" screen, that is clearly noticeable.

CPU Performance: Although both laptops are having Core Ultra Series 2 series Processors, there is a notable Difference. The model you have is having Core Ultra 7 258V and the "V" at the end indicates it is Lunar Lake Processor. This laptop, on the other hand has a Core Ultra 7 255H and the "H" at the end indicates it is an Arrow Lake Generation Processor. Now the difference between them is that Lunar Lake architecture is not tuned for performance, has only 8 Cores (4 Performance + 4 Efficiency) and its raw CPU performance is lacking for any CPU intensive workloads. This is basically Intel's answer to Qualcomm Snapdragon Elite based Windows laptops and focuses on high efficiency, very strong battery life and normal daily workloads. It barely reaches 30+ Watt even in demanding workloads. On the other hand, Arrow Lake is their mainstream performance Processors, replacing the Core i7/i5 H series Processors. The 255H has 16 Cores, can work up to 120W and offers high level CPU performance, similar to AMD's Zen 5 based Ryzen AI 7 HX Processors. It also has better energy efficiency over 13/14th Gen H Series Processors.

Integrated GPU Performance: The Lunar Lake 258V comes with Intel Arc 140V whereas Arrow Lake 255H (On this one) comes with Intel Arc 140T Graphics with 8 Xe Cores. Now architecture wise, the integrated Graphics on Lunar Lake (Yours) is more advanced than the one in Arrow Lake but Arrow Lake can feed more power to the iGPU. So, overall raw performance numbers are almost similar. However, I have read in many reviews, for normal iGPU accelerated tasks, like watching Videos with hardware decoding, Video encoding using Intel QuickSync and similar tasks, The one you have in Lunar Lake, consumes lesser battery and can provide better battery life.
Hope the above explanation makes it clear for you.
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I bought this and have been using it the last few days. I confirm that it has an OLED touch screen. Just wanted to add that this looks like a very good laptop and super fast. Minor complaints would be, to accommodate the numeric keypad the main keyboard is shifted to the left with respect to the touch pad and the speakers are like 2 downfacing slots in the front (again no space due to the numeric keypad) but the speakers sound great.

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Aug 12, 2025 07:43 AM
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SDRaviAug 12, 2025 07:43 AM
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Would love to know how this feels from a materials and durability perspective.
Would say that this feels pretty solid and the lid also feels tough and doesn't bend easily. On durability...well too soon to say :-)
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KikeSaltosAug 12, 2025 01:23 PM
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Would this laptop be fine for Mechanical engineering student even without the dedicated gpu
I wouldn't. Intel Arc graphics look good on paper but on my testing perform poorly on any CAD
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robrob777Aug 12, 2025 01:28 PM
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The only thing wrong with this is the color and the brand... Changer heavy too... And mini led would be better... Also aspect ratio for a 16...ahh and resolution could be a bit higher... This is almost 1080p
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collegebudgetAug 12, 2025 01:38 PM
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How does this compare with this deal from ~2mo ago? I paid $1K.

https://www.costco.com/.product.1...ed_product
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Quote from collegebudget :
How does this compare with this deal from ~2mo ago? I paid $1K.https://www.costco.com/.product.1...ed_product
I can explain that here, going to be a lengthy.
Build Quality: The Laptop you bought is a 2-in-1 version in OmniBook 7 series and they are normally cost higher than the normal Clamshell models with similar build quality and configuration. That model also comes with the HP MPP 2.0 Pen which is a benefit.

Screen Resolution: Your laptop has a higher resolution 2.8K OLED screen (2880x1800 vs 2048x1280) which will make the media consumption looks better, texts a bit sharper and in a 16" screen, that is clearly noticeable.

CPU Performance: Although both laptops are having Core Ultra Series 2 series Processors, there is a notable Difference. The model you have is having Core Ultra 7 258V and the "V" at the end indicates it is Lunar Lake Processor. This laptop, on the other hand has a Core Ultra 7 255H and the "H" at the end indicates it is an Arrow Lake Generation Processor. Now the difference between them is that Lunar Lake architecture is not tuned for performance, has only 8 Cores (4 Performance + 4 Efficiency) and its raw CPU performance is lacking for any CPU intensive workloads. This is basically Intel's answer to Qualcomm Snapdragon Elite based Windows laptops and focuses on high efficiency, very strong battery life and normal daily workloads. It barely reaches 30+ Watt even in demanding workloads. On the other hand, Arrow Lake is their mainstream performance Processors, replacing the Core i7/i5 H series Processors. The 255H has 16 Cores, can work up to 120W and offers high level CPU performance, similar to AMD's Zen 5 based Ryzen AI 7 HX Processors. It also has better energy efficiency over 13/14th Gen H Series Processors.

Integrated GPU Performance: The Lunar Lake 258V comes with Intel Arc 140V whereas Arrow Lake 255H (On this one) comes with Intel Arc 140T Graphics with 8 Xe Cores. Now architecture wise, the integrated Graphics on Lunar Lake (Yours) is more advanced than the one in Arrow Lake but Arrow Lake can feed more power to the iGPU. So, overall raw performance numbers are almost similar. However, I have read in many reviews, for normal iGPU accelerated tasks, like watching Videos with hardware decoding, Video encoding using Intel QuickSync and similar tasks, The one you have in Lunar Lake, consumes lesser battery and can provide better battery life.
Hope the above explanation makes it clear for you.
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DealzcatAug 12, 2025 03:20 PM
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Quote from Suryasis :
I can explain that here, going to be a lengthy.
Build Quality: The Laptop you bought is a 2-in-1 version in OmniBook 7 series and they are normally cost higher than the normal Clamshell models with similar build quality and configuration. That model also comes with the HP MPP 2.0 Pen which is a benefit.

Screen Resolution: Your laptop has a higher resolution 2.8K OLED screen (2880x1800 vs 2048x1280) which will make the media consumption looks better, texts a bit sharper and in a 16" screen, that is clearly noticeable.

CPU Performance: Although both laptops are having Core Ultra Series 2 series Processors, there is a notable Difference. The model you have is having Core Ultra 7 258V and the "V" at the end indicates it is Lunar Lake Processor. This laptop, on the other hand has a Core Ultra 7 255H and the "H" at the end indicates it is an Arrow Lake Generation Processor. Now the difference between them is that Lunar Lake architecture is not tuned for performance, has only 8 Cores (4 Performance + 4 Efficiency) and its raw CPU performance is lacking for any CPU intensive workloads. This is basically Intel's answer to Qualcomm Snapdragon Elite based Windows laptops and focuses on high efficiency, very strong battery life and normal daily workloads. It barely reaches 30+ Watt even in demanding workloads. On the other hand, Arrow Lake is their mainstream performance Processors, replacing the Core i7/i5 H series Processors. The 255H has 16 Cores, can work up to 120W and offers high level CPU performance, similar to AMD's Zen 5 based Ryzen AI 7 HX Processors. It also has better energy efficiency over 13/14th Gen H Series Processors.

Integrated GPU Performance: The Lunar Lake 258V comes with Intel Arc 140V whereas Arrow Lake 255H (On this one) comes with Intel Arc 140T Graphics with 8 Xe Cores. Now architecture wise, the integrated Graphics on Lunar Lake (Yours) is more advanced than the one in Arrow Lake but Arrow Lake can feed more power to the iGPU. So, overall raw performance numbers are almost similar. However, I have read in many reviews, for normal iGPU accelerated tasks, like watching Videos with hardware decoding, Video encoding using Intel QuickSync and similar tasks, The one you have in Lunar Lake, consumes lesser battery and can provide better battery life.
Hope the above explanation makes it clear for you.
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Ferrari9999Aug 12, 2025 03:34 PM
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why these laptops doesn't have an ethernet port
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Quote from Ferrari9999 :
why these laptops doesn't have an ethernet port
almost no one uses that anymore, its a wifi world.
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Quote from Suryasis :
I can explain that here, going to be a lengthy.
Build Quality: The Laptop you bought is a 2-in-1 version in OmniBook 7 series and they are normally cost higher than the normal Clamshell models with similar build quality and configuration. That model also comes with the HP MPP 2.0 Pen which is a benefit.

Screen Resolution: Your laptop has a higher resolution 2.8K OLED screen (2880x1800 vs 2048x1280) which will make the media consumption looks better, texts a bit sharper and in a 16" screen, that is clearly noticeable.

CPU Performance: Although both laptops are having Core Ultra Series 2 series Processors, there is a notable Difference. The model you have is having Core Ultra 7 258V and the "V" at the end indicates it is Lunar Lake Processor. This laptop, on the other hand has a Core Ultra 7 255H and the "H" at the end indicates it is an Arrow Lake Generation Processor. Now the difference between them is that Lunar Lake architecture is not tuned for performance, has only 8 Cores (4 Performance + 4 Efficiency) and its raw CPU performance is lacking for any CPU intensive workloads. This is basically Intel's answer to Qualcomm Snapdragon Elite based Windows laptops and focuses on high efficiency, very strong battery life and normal daily workloads. It barely reaches 30+ Watt even in demanding workloads. On the other hand, Arrow Lake is their mainstream performance Processors, replacing the Core i7/i5 H series Processors. The 255H has 16 Cores, can work up to 120W and offers high level CPU performance, similar to AMD's Zen 5 based Ryzen AI 7 HX Processors. It also has better energy efficiency over 13/14th Gen H Series Processors.

Integrated GPU Performance: The Lunar Lake 258V comes with Intel Arc 140V whereas Arrow Lake 255H (On this one) comes with Intel Arc 140T Graphics with 8 Xe Cores. Now architecture wise, the integrated Graphics on Lunar Lake (Yours) is more advanced than the one in Arrow Lake but Arrow Lake can feed more power to the iGPU. So, overall raw performance numbers are almost similar. However, I have read in many reviews, for normal iGPU accelerated tasks, like watching Videos with hardware decoding, Video encoding using Intel QuickSync and similar tasks, The one you have in Lunar Lake, consumes lesser battery and can provide better battery life.
Hope the above explanation makes it clear for you.
https://www.costco.com/hp-omniboo...69340.html

i was deciding between the one in this thread and the one linked. I don't see much difference besides the screen resolution and ultra 9 vs 7 in the thread.
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ThriftyCable763Aug 12, 2025 06:31 PM
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Quote from Ferrari9999 :
why these laptops doesn't have an ethernet port
can buy an adapter on amazon
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Quote from Slickdealravi :
I bought this and have been using it the last few days. I confirm that it has an OLED touch screen. Just wanted to add that this looks like a very good laptop and super fast. Minor complaints would be, to accommodate the numeric keypad the main keyboard is shifted to the left with respect to the touch pad and the speakers are like 2 downfacing slots in the front (again no space due to the numeric keypad) but the speakers sound great.
What scaling does the screen use by default? I'm hoping the text is legible at 100% scaling at this very new-to-me resolution, as I love these HP laptops
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imkewlsAug 12, 2025 08:34 PM
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Quote from paczbro :
almost no one uses that anymore, its a wifi world.
Wifi is almost everywhere although at times ethernet is still needed. I was going to pull the trigger on this until I saw it didnt have an ethernet port. Needed because I am an IT Guy and occasionally need to plug into routers / modems / switches directly.
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seaprozac2025Aug 12, 2025 08:39 PM
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Quote from BeigeMaid395 :
I dont see this one available in store whats you location? edit nevermind this isnt the one in the post.
The OmniBook 5 is 799 not this one.
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seaprozac2025Aug 12, 2025 08:44 PM
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Quote from HushH :
That's an Omnibook 5, not 7. There are some differences including OLED display.
The OmniBook 5 is Model 16-af1173cl....this one is Model 16-ay0075cl
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Quote from paczbro :
https://www.costco.com/hp-omnibook-5-16-2k-touchscreen-laptop---intel-core-ultra-9-285h---1920-x-1200---32gb-memory---1tb-ssd---windows-11-home.product.4000369340.htmlhttps://www.costco.com/hp-omnibook-5-16-2k-touchscreen-laptop---intel-core-ultra-9-285h---1920-x-1200---32gb-memory---1tb-ssd---windows-11-home.product.4000369340.htmli was deciding between the one in this thread and the one linked. I don't see much difference besides the screen resolution and ultra 9 vs 7 in the thread.
It's not the resolution but the display technology. The one you linked has a poor quality IPS Panel. And the model you are looking is OmniBook 5 which will have inferior design and build quality compared to this. OmniBook 5 also lacks Thunderbolt 4 as well.
Regarding Ultra 9 and Ultra 7 H series Processors, they literally have exact same number of CPU cores and same integrated graphics and the only difference is Ultra 9 has slightly higher clock speed, resulting minor single threaded performance boost.
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