Premium 2-in-1 Appeal For Less, HP OmniBook 7 Flip Drops Past 40% Off

HP’s OmniBook 7 Flip is drawing attention for a simple reason: a premium 2-in-1 with an OLED 2.8K display is now priced more aggressively after a discount of more than 40%. With coupon code “MDSPC25” applied at checkout, the laptop falls to a little under $905, making its mix of display quality, Intel Lunar Lake hardware, and full-featured connectivity look much more compelling.

That pricing shift matters because the OmniBook 7 Flip sits in a segment where compromises are often easier to spot. Here, HP pairs a 16-inch touch OLED panel with a 2,880 × 1,800 resolution, an adaptive 48-120 Hz refresh rate, and a 500-nit HDR peak brightness rating, creating a specification sheet that is aimed squarely at premium convertible buyers.

Premium display and Lunar Lake power

The core hardware centers on Intel’s Core Ultra 7 256V. The chip includes four P-cores, four LP E-cores, and an Arc 140V integrated GPU with eight Xe² cores, giving the system a modern platform built for everyday productivity and multimedia use.

HP combines that processor with 16 GB of LPDDR5X-8533 on-package memory and a 1 TB PCIe 4.0 SSD. That configuration places the laptop in the upper tier of thin-and-light convertibles, where fast storage and high-bandwidth memory are part of the appeal.

Ports and wireless support stay generous

Connectivity is another area where the OmniBook 7 Flip stands out. HP includes Thunderbolt 4 with DisplayPort 2.1 and Power Delivery, a USB-C 10 Gbps port with DisplayPort 1.4a and Power Delivery, two USB-A 10 Gbps ports, HDMI 2.1, and a 3.5 mm combo audio jack.

Wireless features are also up to date thanks to Intel’s BE201 card. That brings Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 support, which keeps the machine prepared for faster networks and newer accessories.

Portable enough, with a large battery and better video calls

The chassis measures 14.02 x 9.67 x 0.61 inches, or 35.61 x 24.55 x 1.53 cm, and the weight comes in at about 3.95 pounds, or 1.79 kg. HP also fits a 68 Wh battery and ships a 65 W USB-C adapter for charging.

For video calls and sign-in, model 16-au0047nr includes a 5 MP webcam with IR. That combination supports sharper conferencing and facial recognition authentication, which fits the rest of the laptop’s premium positioning.

A close cousin offers clues to the experience

Direct reviews for the OmniBook 7 Flip 16 are not available yet, but HP’s OmniBook X Flip is described as very similar. The main difference noted is that the X Flip already includes a stylus pen.

That comparable model was well received for its bright OLED display, long battery life, and excellent build quality. Its weaker points were also clear: the absence of an SD card slot and a keyboard that was considered merely average.

For buyers looking at a high-end 2-in-1 with an OLED display, Wi-Fi 7, and Intel Lunar Lake hardware, the current promotion makes the OmniBook 7 Flip much easier to justify. If stock and the coupon window remain available, the discount positions it as one of the more notable convertible options in its class.

Source: www.notebookcheck.net

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