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HP OmniBook Laptops With AMD And Snapdragon AI Processors Launched In India: Price, Features

HP OmniBook Laptops With AMD And Snapdragon AI Processors Launched In India: Price, Features

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HP OmniBook series comes in the sub-Rs 70,000 bracket in India and offered with AMD and Snapdragon processors.
HP is the latest brand to launch affordable AI Windows laptops powered by AMD and Snapdragon processors in India. Asus introduced the VivoBook earlier and now the OmniBook 3 and 5 series models from HP look to entice more people to upgrade as the Windows 10 support deadline nears.
The biggest highlight of the AI-powered laptops have been the longer battery life and a slew of Windows 11 features that will need the latest hardware to run.
The HP OmniBook 3 series starts at Rs 69,999 for the 14-inch version as well as the 15-inch model. The OmniBook 5 14-inch version costs 75,999 in the country. You can buy the new HP OmniBook 3 and 5 series laptops from online and offline stores in India.
HP OmniBook 3 And 5 Series Specifications
The OmniBook 3 comes in two versions, 14-inch and 15.6-inch, while the OmniBook 5 has a single 14-inch screen variant. The premium model carries an OLED display with 300 nits peak brightness and offers 2K resolution. HP is using the AMD processor to power the OmniBook 3 model with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage.
The OmniBook 3 weighs around 1.45 kg while the OmniBook 5 measures at 1.35 kg. Both models also get batteries that support 65W fast charging. For connectivity, HP is offering Bluetooth 5.3/.4, Wi-Fi 6E, USB C port, DisplayPort 1.4 support, multiple USB Type A ports along with an HDMI port and headphone jack. The dual speaker unit on the models come with HP Audio Boost 2.0 feature and support for its HP AI Companion chatbot.
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