In a strategic move to democratize AI technology, HP has launched its latest OmniBook 5 and OmniBook 3 series laptops in India. The new models aim to offer cutting-edge AI-powered performance at affordable prices, targeting students, young professionals, and hybrid workers.
🔋 Powered by Intel Core Ultra & NPU-Based AI Capabilities
Both the OmniBook 5 and 3 series are powered by the latest Intel Core Ultra processors, equipped with integrated Neural Processing Units (NPUs). These chips are designed to handle on-device AI workloads, improving efficiency, battery life, and performance. The laptops also support Microsoft Copilot for AI-driven tasks like content creation, meeting summaries, and app suggestions.
💻 Premium Features at Budget Prices
Despite their affordability, the OmniBook 5 and 3 don’t compromise on features. Users will find:
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OLED display options
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Lightweight aluminum chassis
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Up to 16GB LPDDR5 RAM
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1TB SSD storage
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Backlit keyboards
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Long battery life with fast charging
These features bring a premium laptop experience at a fraction of the price traditionally associated with high-end devices.
🌐 Seamless Copilot+ PC Experience
With Windows 11 Copilot+ integration, users gain access to a smarter interface powered by large language models (LLMs). From writing emails to summarizing documents and real-time translations, the AI integration enhances both productivity and creativity.
💼 Designed for a Hybrid World
HP says the OmniBook lineup is perfect for the modern hybrid work environment. With AI-powered noise cancellation, webcam enhancements, and intelligent meeting tools, professionals can collaborate seamlessly from anywhere.
📦 Availability and Pricing in India
The OmniBook 5 and 3 series are now available via:
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HP World Stores
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HP Online Store
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Amazon and Flipkart
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Leading offline retailers
Prices start at around ₹56,999, depending on configuration.
🎯 HP's AI-First Vision for India
With the launch, HP aims to lead the AI PC revolution in India, aligning with the global shift toward intelligent computing. The company plans to expand its AI-powered device portfolio further, making high-performance laptops more accessible to a broader Indian audience.
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