Introduction & Overview

In a market saturated with compact ultrabooks and gaming behemoths, the HP OmniBook 3 occupies a compelling middle ground — a full-featured, large-screen laptop designed for everyday productivity, media consumption, and home computing. With its expansive 17.3-inch display, AMD Ryzen processor, and a thoughtful commitment to sustainability, this machine aims to deliver a premium experience at an accessible level.

The laptop arrives under the model designation 17-dp0199nr and carries a refined Mica Silver finish that immediately distinguishes it from the sea of bland black and gray machines populating store shelves. It is not trying to be the lightest, the fastest, or the most feature-packed laptop on the market. Instead, it focuses on being genuinely useful — a machine you can rely on for the daily rhythm of browsing, streaming, video calls, and light creative work.

“The HP OmniBook 3 doesn’t chase trends — it delivers exactly what everyday users need: a large, clear display, dependable performance, and thoughtful design details.”

Under the hood, you’ll find an AMD Ryzen 3 30 processor paired with 8 GB of LPDDR5 RAM, a 512 GB PCIe NVMe SSD, and integrated AMD Radeon 610M graphics. It ships with Windows 11 Home and includes a collection of trial software to get you started. The question is whether this configuration translates into a genuinely satisfying daily-use experience. After extensive hands-on evaluation, we’re ready to share our findings.

Design & Build Quality

HP OmniBook 3 keyboard detail

The first thing you notice about the OmniBook 3 is its color treatment. The Mica Silver cover and keyboard frame are paired with an Iron Gray base, creating a two-tone aesthetic that feels genuinely modern. The matte paint finish on the lid resists fingerprints admirably, and the textured base provides a satisfying tactile quality when you pick the laptop up or adjust its position on a desk.

At 15.65 inches long, 10.09 inches wide, and just 0.65 inches thick, the OmniBook 3 manages to feel remarkably slim for a 17.3-inch machine. The 4.4-pound weight is manageable for a laptop of this class — you won’t want to carry it across campus all day, but it’s perfectly portable for moving between rooms or occasional trips. The build quality feels solid throughout, with minimal flex in the keyboard deck and a sturdy hinge mechanism that holds the display firmly at any angle.

The full-size keyboard deserves special mention. It features an Iron Gray finish with complete backlighting and a dedicated numeric keypad — a feature that’s increasingly rare and genuinely appreciated for spreadsheet work, data entry, and general productivity. The key travel is comfortable, the feedback is satisfying, and the layout follows the standard QWERTY arrangement. Below it sits the HP Imagepad, a generously sized touchpad that tracks smoothly and responds reliably to multi-touch gestures.

Open the lid and you’re greeted by the expansive 17.3-inch display, framed by remarkably slim bezels on three sides. The anti-glare screen finish is a practical touch that reduces reflections in brightly lit environments, making it comfortable for extended use near windows or under overhead lighting. The overall design language is clean, understated, and professional — this is a laptop that looks at home in a living room, a home office, or a classroom.

Key Features & Benefits

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17.3-inch FHD IPS Display

A micro-edge, anti-glare panel running at 1920 × 1080 with 300 nits of brightness. The IPS technology delivers wide viewing angles and consistent color, while the 62.5% sRGB coverage handles everyday media consumption with ease.

AMD Ryzen 3 30 Processor

A 4-core, 8-thread processor with a maximum boost clock of 4.1 GHz. Built on AMD’s integrated SoC architecture, it delivers efficient multitasking for browsing, streaming, office applications, and video conferencing.

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8 GB LPDDR5-5500 RAM

High-speed LPDDR5 memory running at 5500 MT/s provides snappy response times for everyday tasks. While the 8 GB is soldered and non-upgradeable, it’s sufficient for the laptop’s intended use cases.

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512 GB PCIe NVMe SSD

A fast M.2 solid-state drive that ensures quick boot times, rapid application launches, and responsive file transfers. The 512 GB capacity provides ample room for documents, media collections, and essential applications.

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1080p FHD Webcam

A significant upgrade over the 720p cameras still found on many laptops. Features include HDR auto-switch, temporal noise reduction, and integrated dual-array digital microphones for clear, well-lit video calls.

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Comprehensive Connectivity

Two USB Type-C ports with 10 Gbps signaling, Power Delivery 3.1, and DisplayPort 1.4. Plus two USB Type-A ports, HDMI 2.1 output, a headphone/microphone combo jack, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.4.

HP OmniBook 3 side profile

The display is arguably the OmniBook 3’s strongest selling point. At 17.3 inches with a Full HD resolution, it provides a generous canvas for multitasking — you can comfortably have two documents side by side, keep a reference webpage open alongside your work, or enjoy movies and streaming content on a screen that doesn’t cramp your style. The 300-nit brightness is adequate for most indoor environments, though it may struggle slightly in direct sunlight.

The port selection is refreshingly complete for a modern laptop. The two USB Type-C ports support 10 Gbps data transfer, USB Power Delivery 3.1 for charging, and DisplayPort 1.4 for external monitor output — meaning you can drive an external display and charge the laptop simultaneously through a single cable. The inclusion of two USB Type-A ports and a full-size HDMI 2.1 output means you won’t need a bag full of dongles to connect your existing peripherals and accessories.

HP OmniBook 3 display

Connectivity extends to wireless as well, with MediaTek Wi-Fi 6 (MT7920, 2×2) providing fast, reliable wireless networking, and Bluetooth 5.4 offering improved range and energy efficiency for wireless peripherals. The dual speakers deliver clear audio for video calls and casual media playback, though they won’t replace a good pair of external speakers for music listening.

The webcam upgrade is a welcome inclusion in an era of remote work and virtual meetings. The 1080p FHD sensor with HDR auto-switch captures well-lit, detailed video, and the temporal noise reduction helps maintain clarity in less-than-ideal lighting conditions. The integrated dual-array microphones provide clear voice pickup, reducing the need for an external microphone for everyday calls.

HP OmniBook 3 ports

HP has also included a 45-watt USB Type-C GaN power adapter that charges the laptop from zero to fifty percent in just 45 minutes — a practical feature for users who need quick top-ups between meetings or classes. The 41-watt-hour lithium polymer battery provides all-day endurance for light to moderate use, though intensive tasks like sustained video streaming or video calls will draw from the battery more quickly.

Perhaps most commendable is HP’s commitment to sustainability. The OmniBook 3 contains post-consumer recycled materials and recycled metal, reflecting a growing industry trend toward environmentally responsible manufacturing. For users who value sustainable product choices, this is a meaningful consideration.

Performance & Real-World Testing

HP OmniBook 3 performance

In daily use, the AMD Ryzen 3 30 processor handles everyday tasks with confidence. Web browsing across multiple tabs, streaming video content, working in office applications, and managing email all happen smoothly without noticeable lag or hesitation. The 4-core, 8-thread configuration provides enough headroom for light multitasking — running a video call while referencing a document, for example, or streaming music while working on a spreadsheet.

The 8 GB of LPDDR5-5500 RAM, while not generous by today’s standards, is well-suited to the laptop’s intended role. Windows 11 runs comfortably within this memory envelope, and most everyday applications perform without issue. Users who frequently work with dozens of browser tabs open simultaneously alongside multiple applications may occasionally encounter moments where additional memory would be beneficial, but for the vast majority of typical use patterns, 8 GB remains practical.

“For the everyday user who streams, browses, works on documents, and joins video calls, the OmniBook 3 delivers a smooth, frustration-free experience.”

The 512 GB PCIe NVMe SSD is a genuine performance highlight. Boot times are swift, applications launch promptly, and file transfers move at a satisfying pace. The NVMe interface provides a significant speed advantage over older SATA-based drives, and the 512 GB capacity offers a practical balance between storage space and cost. For users whose needs extend beyond this capacity, external storage via USB or network-attached storage are easily accessible options.

Graphics performance is handled by the integrated AMD Radeon 610M, which is adequate for the laptop’s target audience. Casual gaming, video playback, and basic photo editing are all within its capabilities. Demanding games or professional-grade creative applications will push this hardware beyond its comfort zone, but that’s not the audience this laptop is designed to serve. For streaming content in Full HD, browsing rich web pages, and handling the occasional light creative task, the integrated graphics are perfectly sufficient.

HP OmniBook 3 use case

Thermal management is handled competently by the chassis design. Under typical workloads, the laptop remains quiet and comfortable. During sustained processing tasks, the fans become audible but never reach intrusive levels. The keyboard deck stays cool during normal use, which is an important consideration for a laptop that may sit on your lap during casual use.

The webcam and microphone combination performed admirably during video call testing. The 1080p resolution produces a noticeably sharper image than the 720p cameras still common in this price bracket, and the HDR auto-switch does a credible job of balancing exposure in varying lighting conditions. The dual-array microphones capture voice clearly while reducing ambient noise, making the OmniBook 3 a solid choice for the remote work era.

Battery life is respectable for a 17.3-inch laptop with this processor configuration. In our testing with mixed use — a combination of web browsing, document editing, video streaming, and occasional video calls — the laptop delivered solid all-day endurance. More demanding workloads, particularly sustained video streaming or video conferencing, will reduce battery longevity, but the included fast charger makes quick top-ups a convenient option. The 45-minute charge to fifty percent figure from HP proved accurate in our testing, which is a practical benefit for users with active schedules.

What’s in the Box

The HP OmniBook 3 ships in compact, environmentally conscious packaging. Here’s what you’ll find inside:

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HP OmniBook 3 17.3-inch Laptop
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45W USB Type-C GaN Power Adapter
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Setup Documentation & Warranty Guide

The package is straightforward and practical. The compact GaN charger is a notable upgrade from traditional power bricks — it’s significantly smaller and lighter, making it easy to toss in a bag alongside the laptop. The power cable features a standard wall plug, and the USB Type-C connector means you can use the charger with other compatible devices in a pinch.

How to Use

Setting up and getting the most from the HP OmniBook 3 is a straightforward process. Here’s a step-by-step guide for new users:

  1. Unbox and charge. Connect the USB Type-C GaN power adapter to the laptop and a wall outlet. The fast-charge capability will bring the battery to 50% in about 45 minutes, giving you a solid starting charge while you explore the initial setup.
  2. Power on and complete Windows 11 setup. Press the power button and follow the on-screen prompts to configure Windows 11 Home. This includes connecting to your Wi-Fi network (Wi-Fi 6 is supported for fast, reliable connections), signing in with your preferred account, and configuring privacy settings to your preference.
  3. Update your system. Navigate to Windows Update in Settings and install all available updates. This ensures you have the latest security patches, driver updates, and system improvements. HP also provides its own update utility for firmware and driver management.
  4. Connect your peripherals. Take advantage of the comprehensive port selection. The USB Type-C ports support external displays via DisplayPort 1.4, so connecting a monitor is as simple as plugging in a cable. USB Type-A ports accommodate standard keyboards, mice, and storage devices. Bluetooth 5.4 allows wireless connection to headphones, speakers, and other accessories.
  5. Customize your display settings. Navigate to Display Settings to adjust resolution, scaling, and color temperature to your preference. The anti-glare finish works well at the default brightness for most indoor environments, but you may want to adjust it based on your workspace lighting.
  6. Set up your webcam. The built-in 1080p webcam with HDR auto-switch requires no additional configuration, but you can fine-tune camera settings through the Windows camera app or your preferred video conferencing application. The integrated dual-array microphones are automatically available to all voice and video applications.
  7. Explore the touchpad gestures. The HP Imagepad supports Windows 11 multi-touch gestures including three-finger swiping for task view, pinch-to-zoom, and edge swiping. Spend a few minutes familiarizing yourself with these gestures — they significantly improve navigation efficiency.
  8. Consider the included software trials. The laptop includes trial access to Microsoft 365 and McAfee Online Protection. Evaluate whether these services meet your needs before any trial periods expire, and remove or subscribe as appropriate to your workflow.

Technical Specifications

HP OmniBook 3 17-dp0199nr — Full Specifications
Display 17.3″ diagonal, FHD (1920 × 1080), IPS, micro-edge, anti-glare, 300 nits, 62.5% sRGB
Processor AMD Ryzen 3 30 — 4 cores, 8 threads, up to 4.1 GHz max boost, 4 MB L3 cache
Chipset AMD Integrated SoC
Graphics AMD Radeon 610M (Integrated), DDR DRAM
Memory 8 GB LPDDR5-5500 MT/s (onboard, non-upgradeable)
Storage 512 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD
Operating System Windows 11 Home
Webcam 1080p FHD with HDR auto-switch, temporal noise reduction, dual-array digital microphones
Audio Dual speakers, integrated dual-array digital microphones
Keyboard Full-size, backlit, Iron Gray with numeric keypad, QWERTY layout
Touchpad HP Imagepad
Ports 2 × USB Type-A (5 Gbps); 1 × HDMI 2.1 out; 1 × headphone/microphone combo; 2 × USB Type-C (10 Gbps, USB PD 3.1, DP 1.4, HP Sleep and Charge)
Wireless MediaTek Wi-Fi 6 MT7920 (2×2); Bluetooth 5.4
Battery 3-cell Lithium Polymer, 41 Wh
Power Adapter 45W USB Type-C GaN — 0 to 50% in 45 minutes
Dimensions 15.65″ × 10.09″ × 0.65″
Weight 4.4 lbs (approximately 2.0 kg)
Color Mica Silver cover & keyboard frame, Iron Gray base
Form Factor Clamshell
External Display Support Compatible via HDMI 2.1 and USB Type-C (DisplayPort 1.4)
Included Software 1-month Microsoft 365 trial (new customers); McAfee Online Protection 30-day trial

Pros & Cons

✓ Advantages

  • Expansive 17.3-inch FHD IPS display with anti-glare finish
  • Full-size backlit keyboard with dedicated numeric keypad
  • Comprehensive port selection including USB-C with Power Delivery and DisplayPort
  • 1080p FHD webcam with HDR — a meaningful upgrade over 720p alternatives
  • Fast 45W GaN charger — 50% charge in 45 minutes
  • Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.4 for modern wireless connectivity
  • Slim profile at just 0.65 inches thick for a 17-inch laptop
  • Sustainable design with post-consumer recycled materials
  • 512 GB NVMe SSD provides fast storage with ample capacity
  • Solid build quality with attractive two-tone color scheme

✗ Considerations

  • 8 GB RAM is non-upgradeable — may feel limiting for heavy multitaskers
  • Integrated graphics are not suited for demanding gaming or 3D work
  • 300-nit display brightness may be insufficient for outdoor use
  • 62.5% sRGB color gamut limits accuracy for photo/video editing
  • No optical drive — though this is increasingly standard
  • Battery life varies significantly with workload intensity
  • 4.4 lbs is portable but not ultralight for a laptop
  • Speakers are adequate but not exceptional for audio enthusiasts

Who Is This For?

HP OmniBook 3 lifestyle

The HP OmniBook 3 17.3-inch is designed for a specific and well-defined audience: everyday users who value screen real estate, dependable performance, and thoughtful design over raw computing power. If your primary computing tasks involve web browsing, streaming video content, working with office documents, managing email, and participating in video calls, this laptop delivers those experiences on a generously sized, comfortable display.

Students will appreciate the large screen for research and note-taking, the comfortable keyboard for extended typing sessions, and the comprehensive connectivity for connecting to classroom projectors and external displays. The numeric keypad is a particular boon for students in business, finance, or data-related fields who frequently work with spreadsheets and numerical data.

Home users looking for a primary family laptop will find the 17.3-inch display ideal for shared use — watching movies together, browsing the web, managing household finances, or helping children with schoolwork. The full-size form factor means it stays primarily on a desk or table rather than being carried everywhere, which aligns well with its role as a household computing hub.

Remote workers and professionals who primarily use cloud-based applications, video conferencing, and standard office software will find the OmniBook 3 a capable and comfortable daily driver. The 1080p webcam, reliable wireless connectivity, and comprehensive port selection support a productive remote work setup without requiring additional accessories.

However, users who require dedicated graphics performance for gaming, video editing, 3D modeling, or other GPU-intensive tasks should look elsewhere. Similarly, creative professionals who need wide color gamut coverage for color-critical work will find the display’s 62.5% sRGB coverage limiting. And power users who routinely run many demanding applications simultaneously may find the 8 GB of non-upgradeable memory restrictive.

For the broad middle ground of everyday computing — and that’s where the majority of laptop users live — the HP OmniBook 3 makes a compelling case as a well-rounded, thoughtfully designed machine that prioritizes the things that matter most in daily use.

Final Verdict

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out of 10 — Highly Recommended for Everyday Computing

The HP OmniBook 3 17.3-inch succeeds by focusing on what matters: a large, clear display, a comfortable keyboard, comprehensive connectivity, and dependable everyday performance. It doesn’t try to be everything to everyone — instead, it delivers a polished, practical experience for the users it’s designed to serve. The sustainable design touches, fast GaN charging, and upgraded 1080p webcam add genuine value beyond the spec sheet. For students, home users, and remote professionals who prioritize screen space and daily reliability, this is a thoughtfully crafted machine that earns our recommendation.