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HP Omnibook X 14" Laptop $1812.57 Delivered @ HP Education Store

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Just found that the education store for HP has the new HP Omnibook X 14" with the Snapdragon® X Elite processor for $650 off full price ($2599), which seems great for a new release laptop. This also stacks with TENNYDAN for the next few hours (apologies for the late notice, I juts came across this now) for an additional 7% off. Once this expires you can try JUSTFORYOU5I for 5% off instead.

From the specs, it looks like it ticks most of the boxes other than perhaps a slightly lacklustre screen.

Snapdragon® X Elite processor
Windows 11 Home
14" diagonal 2.2K touch display with Qualcomm® Adreno™ GPU
16 GB LPDDR5x-8448 RAM
1 TB SSD Hard Drive
Full-size, backlit keyboard, 5 MP IR camera
Incredible battery life: up to 26 hours of video playback; It's AI-accelerated to be even smarter so that you can get things done faster; 5 Megapixel camera with facial recognition for amazing video calls; Premium recycled aluminium construction

I plan to get my GST back on this one as I'm JUST within the 60 day limit too!

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closed Comments

  • -1

    What's the point of buying this to take out of the country, surely it's cheaper to buy where you are going?

    • +2

      Not necessary, sometimes its cheaper here with promotion and trs

    • I'm going to Taiwan and Korea, I'd rather english keyboard and warranty and have no idea where to buy over there. I'm also going for a study tour so I'll need a laptop with me regardless.

      You are right though, US pricing on this laptop is much better - $1100 USD (~$1630 AUD) for the 1TB version, and I assume other countries equally are less expensive.

      • +1

        It's US$1,199.99 at Best Buy, plus sales tax. In CA that would make it US$1,326.99 or AUD$1,964 making it cheaper here now, even before TRS.

        • Thats what i said/thought. Down under isnt that bad afterall…

      • You forgot the tax…

      • Hp should have international warranty. If the destination country has the same model on sale, you should be fine.

    • You get local warranty.

      • Local warranty wont help you when you leave the country?

        • +1

          Depends on the company. I can't remember about HP, but brands like Apple will still do warranty work overseas honoring the Australian + ACL warranty terms because that's where you bought it from.

    • +1

      Surely not worth the hassle.
      Assumptions galore 😅😅😅😅😅

      Warranty in AU + TRS + 25% off RRP ….. I'd pay extra than save $0.05 buying from overseas with a different power adaptor , no warranty and potentially a keyboard with non AU layout.

  • As an update, shopback also tracked this transaction, with the boosted 5% cashback. Didnt think it would work on education store but worth a shot.

  • review on tomshardware is a little non-commital on adopting the x-elite platform at this stage.

    • If the software you use has a native ARM version, I don't see why you wouldn't go with it.

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