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HP OmniBook X Flip 16 packs Core Ultra 7 power into a versatile 2-in-1, and it's a huge $450 off in Best Buy's 60th Anniversary sale

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HP OmniBook X Flip 16 packs Core Ultra 7 power into a versatile 2-in-1, and it's a huge $450 off in Best Buy's 60th Anniversary sale

The HP OmniBook X Flip 16 gives you considerably more flexibility than a conventional laptop.

Its 16-inch touchscreen can be folded all the way back for tablet use or positioned at different angles for presentations, streaming and creative work.

In its 60th Anniversary Sale, the HP OmniBook X Flip 16 is now $750 (was $1200) at Best Buy .

That's a massive $450 saving, equivalent to 37.5% off the regular price.

You get plenty of performance for the money too.

The Core Ultra 7 256V is paired with 16GB of fast LPDDR5X memory, a spacious 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD and Intel Arc 140V graphics.

Omnibook X Flip 2-In-1 Touchscreen Laptop: was $1199.99 now $749.99 Connectivity includes Thunderbolt 4, a second USB-C port, two USB-A connections and HDMI 2.1.

You also get Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth, a 5MP IR webcam and a backlit keyboard.

View Deal Why we recommend it The Core Ultra 7 256V is a modern Series 2 processor with a 47 TOPS NPU.

Intel's Arc 140V integrated graphics add considerably more graphical capability than you'd get from a basic productivity laptop.

It also features a large 2K touchscreen that makes the OmniBook useful for everything from everyday office work and streaming to photo editing and lighter creative workloads.

Thunderbolt 4 provides a 40Gbps connection for high-speed storage, docks and external displays, and HDMI 2.1 and the additional USB-C port make it easier to build a desktop setup around the laptop.

For more top picks, see our guide to the best business laptops we've tested.

Price context & historical value At $749.99, you're saving exactly $450 against Best Buy's regular $1,199.99 price.

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