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News18
08-07-2025
- Business
- News18
HP OmniBook Laptops With AMD And Snapdragon AI Processors Launched In India: Price, Features
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. First Published:


Time of India
07-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
HP launches AI-powered OmniBook 5, OmniBook 3, starting at Rs 69,999
HP today unveiled its affordable next-generation AI laptop lineup in India, targeting budget-conscious users with the new OmniBook 5 and OmniBook 3 series. The devices start at Rs 69,999 and feature dedicated Neural Processing Units capable of 45-50 trillion operations per second. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The HP OmniBook 5 is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus processors, while the OmniBook 3 series runs on AMD Ryzen AI 300 processors. Both series include on-device AI capabilities through HP AI Companion for enhanced productivity and Windows Studio Effects for improved video calls with auto-framing and noise removal. "We are making AI technology more accessible to a wider range of users," said Vineet Gehani, Senior Director of Personal Systems at HP India. The laptops target students, working professionals, and everyday users seeking intelligent computing features at affordable prices. The standout OmniBook 5 14-inch model boasts up to 34 hours of battery life, which HP claims is the world's longest in an ultra-slim design. It features a 2K OLED display for enhanced visual experiences and HP Audio Boost 2.0 for AI-powered audio enhancement. The OmniBook 3 series is available in both 14-inch and 15.6-inch configurations, offering FHD displays with 250 nits brightness and comprehensive connectivity options including USB Type-C, USB Type-A, and HDMI ports. The 15.6-inch model provides an 85% screen-to-body ratio for expanded viewing. All models incorporate sustainable materials including post-consumer recycled plastics and ocean-bound materials in components like speaker enclosures and keyboard keycaps. The laptops are EPEAT Gold Registered and ENERGY STAR certified, aligning with HP's environmental commitments. The OmniBook 5 14-inch starts at Rs 75,999, while both OmniBook 3 models begin at Rs 69,999. All the models are available in Glacier Silver through HP Online Stores and offline retailers, with 8-month no-cost EMI options available through HP World Stores, Croma, and Reliance Digital.


The Hindu
07-07-2025
- Business
- The Hindu
HP launches OmniBook 5 and 3 series affordable lineup of AI laptops in India
HP on Monday (July 7, 2025) launched its affordable lineup of AI laptops, OmniBook 5 and 3 series, meant for students, working professionals and everyday users, in India. They come with dedicated Neural Processing Unit (NPU) capable of 45 to 50 trillion operations per second (TOPS). The HP OmniBook 5 runs on Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus X1-26-100 processor with up to 45 TOPS NPU. It also claims up to 34 hours of battery life. OmniBook 5 comes in 14 inch 2K OLED display. The OminiBook 5 offers Windows Studio Effects for auto framing and HP Audio Boost 2.0 that amplifies low-pitch sounds with AI. (For top technology news of the day, subscribe to our tech newsletter Today's Cache) Meanwhile, the HP OmniBook 3 comes in 15.6 inch and 14 inch sizes with 250 nits brightness running AMD Ryzen AI 300 processors delivering up to 50 TOPS NPU. It has Windows Studio Effects, HP True Vision camera, dual mics, and AI noise reduction. The OmniBook 3 series comes with 1x full function USB Type C, 2x USB Type A and 1x HDMI. HP OmniBook 5 14-inch starts at ₹75,999. It is available in Glacier Silver colour at HP Online Stores and at offline retail stores. The HP OmniBook 3 14-inch begins at ₹69,999 and is available in Glacier Silver. The OmniBook 3 15 inch starts at ₹69,999 and is available in Glacier Silver shade.


Time of India
01-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
HP announces Back to College sale: Discounts on Omen, Victus and OmniBook laptop series
If you have been planing to purchase a new HP laptop, then this may be the right time to do so. HP has announced discount offers on its latest lineup of laptops with its annual 'Back to College' initiative. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The discounts include deals and cashback on select models across the Omen portfolio, Victus laptops and OmniBook series – equipping students with reliable technology and AI features for their academic pursuits. Customers can avail the offers on HP World Stores, HP authorised offline sellers and HP Online store till 20 August, 2025. Here are all the offers available on HP laptops HP Omen series: 2-year warranty extension and 3-year Protegent anti-virus at Rs. 3,499 on the purchase of Omen laptops. Students can avail the same offer at Rs. 2,499 Upgrade to the latest Omen laptop and receive benefits up to Rs. 15,000 by exchanging any older HP laptop through HP Switch Low-cost and no-cost EMI options on Omen laptops with leading banks Avail HyperX Cloud Stinger 2 Headset worth Rs. 13,927 and Steam wallet worth Rs. 2500 at Rs. 999 when purchasing an Omen laptop Get Accidental Damage Protection for 3 years at Rs. 5,999 on the purchase of an Omen laptop HP Victus 16: 2-year warranty extension and 3-year Protegent anti-virus at Rs 2,999 on the purchase of Victus laptops. Students can avail the same offer at Rs 1,999 HP Switch offers benefits up to Rs 5,000 on exchanging an older HP laptop while purchasing a Victus Low-cost and no-cost EMI options on Victus laptops with leading banks Avail HyperX Cloud Stinger 2 Headset worth Rs 13,927 and Steam wallet worth Rs 2500 at Rs 1,699 when purchasing a Victus laptop Get Accidental Damage Protection for 1 year at Rs 999 on the purchase of a Victus laptop HP OmniBook X & Ultra: HP Switch offers benefits up to Rs 15,000 on exchanging an older HP laptop while purchasing an OmniBook X or OmniBook Ultra Cashback of up to Rs 15,000 with select banks on the purchase of an OmniBook X or OmniBook Ultra Avail a Fossil watch worth Rs 13,495 at Rs 999 on the purchase of an OmniBook X or OmniBook Ultra 2-year warranty extension and 3-year Protegent anti-virus at Rs 3,499 on the purchase of OmniBook X or OmniBook Ultra laptops HP OmniBook 5 & 7: HP Switch offers benefits up to Rs 5,000 on exchanging an older HP laptop while purchasing an OmniBook 5 Cashback of up to Rs 15,000 with select banks on the purchase of an OmniBook 5 or OmniBook 7 Avail a Fossil watch worth Rs. 13,495 at Rs 1,999 on the purchase of an OmniBook 5 Get a Skybag Play Plus Strolley 55 worth Rs 10,000 or a Portronics power bank worth Rs. 6,999 at Rs 499 on the purchase of OmniBook 5 2-year warranty extension and 3-year Protegent anti-virus at Rs 2,999 on the purchase of OmniBook 5 laptops 2-year warranty extension and 3-year Protegent anti-virus at Rs 3,499 on the purchase of OmniBook 7 HP has also announced that customers purchasing the Omen, Victus, and OmniBook laptops will get Adobe PEPE worth Rs 20,000 at Rs 299. Along with this, the buyers will also get 1-year subscription of Microsoft 365 worth Rs 4,899 at Rs 999.


Hindustan Times
12-06-2025
- Hindustan Times
HP OmniBook 5 review: AI laptop that gets the job done
There's a new kind of laptop slowly taking over shelves, and it's not one chasing high refresh rates or RGB. The HP OmniBook 5 is part of the new breed of AI PCs, built around Microsoft's Copilot+ push and AMD's latest Ryzen AI 300 series chips. But don't mistake the sleek, silver slab for a show-off machine. This one's more of a quiet all-rounder. Designed to handle everyday work, media, and light creative tasks with the added benefit of AI smarts baked into the experience. It's not trying to be everything. But if your next laptop needs to be competent, future-ready, and sensible, this might be worth a look. The price starts at ₹78,990, but the final price will depend on the model you choose. At first glance, the OmniBook 5 did not scream for attention, which I found to be a good thing. Its Glacier Silver finish, curved edges, and minimal branding make it look more expensive than it is. The hinge is solid, and the chassis has just enough structure to feel durable without being bulky. But here's the thing: if you're moving up from a 13-inch or 14-inch laptop, the 16-inch form factor takes some getting used to. I shifted to using this from a Dell 14-inch laptop and still found it portable. But the screen real estate adds width, and the slightly deeper keyboard deck might throw off your muscle memory at first. Give it a couple of days, though, and it settles in comfortably as your go-to workstation. You're getting a 16-inch WUXGA (1920×1200) touchscreen here. Not the sharpest panel around, but definitely a usable one. The anti-glare coating is effective, and the taller 16:10 aspect ratio makes multitasking feel more natural. At 300 nits brightness, it's fine for indoor work. Colour coverage sits at 62.5% sRGB, so if you're a designer or editor who needs precise accuracy, this isn't your panel. But for office work, browsing, content creation for the web, or media consumption? It holds up just fine. And yes, the touchscreen works well. Responsiveness is on point. But no stylus in the box and no full 360-degree hinge limit how much you'll actually use it day to day. Under the hood is the Ryzen AI 7 350, AMD's latest chip that blends traditional CPU + GPU performance with a dedicated NPU that can deliver up to 50 TOPS of AI performance. In regular use, Chrome with 20+ tabs, Office apps, light photo editing, and Zoom calls, the laptop stays smooth and quiet. Thermals are managed well, and the fans rarely get loud enough to notice.= You're not going to game on this, nor is it made for 4K rendering. But for productivity, multitasking, and light creative workloads, this thing has more than enough horsepower. And as AI workloads start to ramp up in Windows (things like real-time video filters, local summarisation, noise reduction, etc.), this laptop is already equipped to handle those natively, thanks to that NPU and its Copilot+ integration. Typing on the OmniBook 5 is satisfying. The keys have decent travel, are quiet, and the layout feels natural. Especially with the inclusion of a dedicated number pad. It's clearly built for folks who write, code, crunch numbers, or type for hours. The trackpad is wide, clicky, and responsive. You'll appreciate the size if you're doing gesture-heavy work. Just one thing, coming from a smaller laptop, the palm travel and spacing might throw you off at first. It's more of a mental adjustment than a design flaw. With regular usage like Wi-Fi on, brightness at 60%, mixed apps, I got 6.5 to 7 hours comfortably. It's not the all-day endurance champion, but it's enough to take you through most of your workday. The 59Wh battery supports HP Fast Charge, juicing you up to 50% in about 30 minutes, which is genuinely useful when you forget to plug in before a meeting. HP isn't overhyping the AI features, and that's a good thing. The Copilot key sits where the right Ctrl usually is (you'll adjust fast), and opens Microsoft's AI assistant which is now more context-aware, and integrated across apps like Edge, Office, and the Start menu. The HP AI Companion app also offers system tuning, noise cancellation, and battery optimisation with a neat, user-friendly interface. Think of it as quiet AI, not flashy, but functional. No dongles needed here. You get: The HP OmniBook 5 doesn't try to punch above its weight, it just nails the core experience for everyday work, light creation, and the coming wave of local AI features. It's well-built, comfortable to use, and refreshingly clutter-free. It's not a creative powerhouse or gaming machine. But for those who want a future-ready laptop with AI capability baked in, a practical display, and reliable performance, this machine is surprisingly easy to recommend. Just be ready to adapt to the size if you're coming from something smaller.