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popularEragorn | Staff posted Yesterday 10:45 PM
popularEragorn | Staff posted Yesterday 10:45 PM

16" HP OmniBook 5 Laptop: 2K OLED, Snapdragon X CPU, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD $500 or less + Free Shipping

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HP [hp.com] has 16" HP OmniBook 5 Laptop (16-fb0027nr) for $499.99. Shipping is free.

HP [hp.com] has for EPP Accounts: 16" HP OmniBook 5 Laptop (16-fb0027nr) for $474.99. Shipping is free.

Specs:
  • OS, CPU & AI:
    • Windows 11 Home
    • Snapdragon X X1-26-100 (8-core, up to 2.97 GHz)
    • Qualcomm Hexagon NPU (45 TOPS)
  • Graphics & Display:
    • Adreno integrated GPU
    • 16" 1920×1200 OLED, 0.2 ms
    • 300 nits, 95% DCI-P3
    • UWVA, BrightView, Low Blue Light
  • Memory & Storage:
    • 16 GB LPDDR5x (onboard)
    • 512 GB PCIe M.2 SSD
  • Connectivity & Ports:
    • Wi-Fi 6E (2×2), Bluetooth 5.3
    • 2× USB-C (10Gbps, PD, DisplayPort 1.4a)
    • 1× USB-A (10Gbps), 1× audio combo jack
  • Battery & Power:
    • 59 Wh battery
    • Up to 34h 45m video playback
    • 65W USB-C charger
    • ~50% charge in 30 min
  • Camera, Audio & Input:
    • 1080p IR webcam, dual mics
    • Dual speakers (HP Audio Boost)
    • Backlit keyboard, HP Imagepad
  • Build & Design:
    • Glacier silver aluminum
    • 13.98 × 9.65 × 0.52 in
    • 3.52 lb
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HP [hp.com] has 16" HP OmniBook 5 Laptop (16-fb0027nr) for $499.99. Shipping is free.

HP [hp.com] has for EPP Accounts: 16" HP OmniBook 5 Laptop (16-fb0027nr) for $474.99. Shipping is free.

Specs:
  • OS, CPU & AI:
    • Windows 11 Home
    • Snapdragon X X1-26-100 (8-core, up to 2.97 GHz)
    • Qualcomm Hexagon NPU (45 TOPS)
  • Graphics & Display:
    • Adreno integrated GPU
    • 16" 1920×1200 OLED, 0.2 ms
    • 300 nits, 95% DCI-P3
    • UWVA, BrightView, Low Blue Light
  • Memory & Storage:
    • 16 GB LPDDR5x (onboard)
    • 512 GB PCIe M.2 SSD
  • Connectivity & Ports:
    • Wi-Fi 6E (2×2), Bluetooth 5.3
    • 2× USB-C (10Gbps, PD, DisplayPort 1.4a)
    • 1× USB-A (10Gbps), 1× audio combo jack
  • Battery & Power:
    • 59 Wh battery
    • Up to 34h 45m video playback
    • 65W USB-C charger
    • ~50% charge in 30 min
  • Camera, Audio & Input:
    • 1080p IR webcam, dual mics
    • Dual speakers (HP Audio Boost)
    • Backlit keyboard, HP Imagepad
  • Build & Design:
    • Glacier silver aluminum
    • 13.98 × 9.65 × 0.52 in
    • 3.52 lb

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Yesterday 11:02 PM
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ValueRangerYesterday 11:02 PM
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Does the Snapdragon Plus really lag behind the Elite, by 45%
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DealChaser3000Today 12:52 AM
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Are the snapdragons usable or is it better to go for intel/amd
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max1001Today 01:00 AM
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This is the Pentium of X1E.
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YungZanjiToday 01:02 AM
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Quote from DealChaser3000 :
Are the snapdragons usable or is it better to go for intel/amd
Go with intel or amd
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The_Love_SpudToday 02:13 AM
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Quote from DealChaser3000 :
Are the snapdragons usable or is it better to go for intel/amd
Very usable unless you explicitly have an application that is unsupported for Windows on ARM. For the right user, particularly those who primarily work within a browser and/or Microsoft productivity applications, the ARM-based systems could be killer devices when well discounted. Admittedly, most discounts on Windows ARM machines have typically gotten the devices down to what should have been their original MSRP. The latest round of Windows on ARM devices were typically targeting premium buyers so a lot of the release pricing was optimistic on the part of the vendors.

However, this slickdeal model in particular brings a crazily premium OLED display down to a preposterous price point. The lack of touchscreen functionality is a disappointment, but otherwise this laptop could be a killer device for media consumption and other light-duty tasks. Personally I've only seen discounted OLED-equipped Windows laptops in the $800-1000 range until now.

If there's one consideration beyond the lack of touchscreen functionality, it would be that the long-life battery benefits of an ARM-based platform are likely offset by the power demands of the OLED screen. I'd recommend scrutinizing reviews of this model, but personally I'm such an OLED fanboy that I'd gladly trade battery life for the beauty of the screen.

Good luck!
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vgroupToday 02:15 AM
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Quote from DealChaser3000 :
Are the snapdragons usable or is it better to go for intel/amd
The Snapdragon processors are far superior to Intel / AMD, especially when running off battery power. I am actually typing this on the exact computer in this post. I have the Intel i7 version also of this same 16 inch Omnibook and the Snapdragon has much better performance and battery life. I also have a Lenovo 16 inch with the latest Ryzen 7 AI chip and the performance is even worse than the Intel.

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