HP 'Back to College' offer brings discounts on Omen, Victus, OmniBook and more laptops

HP 'Back to College' offer brings discounts on Omen, Victus, OmniBook and more laptops

HP has officially launched its annual 'Back to College' promotion, featuring enticing discounts across a broad selection of its latest laptops. Aimed primarily at students, this initiative seeks to make HP's AI-enhanced laptops more affordable and accessible. The promotion runs until August 20, 2025, and is available at HP World Stores, authorized offline retailers, and the HP Online Store. The offer includes significant discounts on popular models within HP's Omen and Victus gaming series, as well as the versatile OmniBook X, Ultra, 5, and 7 series. For instance, customers purchasing Omen laptops can benefit from exchange offers of up to ₹15,000 through the HP Switch program, along with attractive EMI options provided by partner banks. Additionally, a special bundle featuring a HyperX Cloud Stinger 2 headset and a Steam wallet—valued at ₹16,427—is available for just ₹999. Moreover, customers can secure a two-year warranty extension and a three-year antivirus package for ₹3,499, with a student discount bringing the price down to ₹2,499. For further peace of mind, Accidental Damage Protection for three years can be acquired for ₹5,999. Turning to the HP Victus 16, buyers can enjoy exchange benefits of up to ₹5,000, alongside favorable EMI plans from leading banks. The headset and Steam wallet bundle is offered for ₹1,699, while a one-year Accidental Damage Protection plan costs ₹999. Students can also avail a two-year warranty extension and antivirus package for just ₹1,999, reduced from ₹2,999 for others. For those interested in the OmniBook X and Ultra models, cashback offers of up to ₹15,000 are available through select banks, along with exchange benefits of the same amount. Additionally, a Fossil watch valued at ₹13,495 can be purchased for only ₹999. The extended warranty and antivirus package for these models is priced at ₹3,499. Customers opting for the OmniBook 5 can receive exchange benefits of up to ₹5,000 and bank cashback of up to ₹15,000. A Fossil watch is available for ₹1,999, and other bundled accessories include a Skybag Play Plus Strolley 55 (original price ₹10,000) or a Portronics power bank (original price ₹6,999), both available for ₹499. Warranty and antivirus add-ons start at ₹2,999 for OmniBook 5 and ₹3,499 for OmniBook 7. In addition to these offers, buyers of eligible models across the Omen, Victus, and OmniBook ranges can grab Adobe Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements, typically worth ₹20,000, for just ₹2,999. A one-year Microsoft 365 subscription, valued at ₹4,899, is also available at a reduced price of ₹999.

Sources : Business Today

Published On : Jul 01, 2025, 10:30

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