Friday, December 26, 2025

HP Rings in 2026 with Massive Festive Deals on AI Laptops, Gaming Rigs & Printers

Shoppers looking to upgrade their tech this festive and new-year season can take advantage of special deals across HP’s latest lineup, including the AI-powered OmniBook X, along with popular OMEN, Victus, Spectre, Pavilion, and Envy laptops. HP has also rolled out attractive offers on its Smart Tank and LaserJet printer range, making it a comprehensive upgrade window for both personal and home-office needs.

These limited-period promotions are available through HP World Stores, HP-authorised retail partners, and the HP Online Store, and will remain valid until 31 January 2026, giving buyers ample time to plan their purchases and upgrades.

HP OMEN Laptop Offers

Gamers choosing HP OMEN laptops can unlock multiple benefits:

Exchange bonus of up to ₹20,000 when switching from an old HP laptop

HyperX CloudX Stinger Core 2 Wired Headset (Black), originally priced at ₹3,727, available for just ₹499 on RTX 5000 series models

HyperX Knight Backpack, worth ₹6,397, offered at ₹999 with RTX 5000 series purchases

HyperX SoloCast Black Microphone, valued at ₹7,527, available for only ₹499

No-cost EMI options across OMEN models for flexible payments

HP Victus Laptop Offers

HP Victus laptops also come with compelling value additions:

Exchange benefits up to ₹10,000 on old HP laptops

HyperX CloudX Stinger Core 2 Wired Headset (Black) at ₹499 (MRP ₹3,727) on RTX 5000 series

HyperX Knight Backpack for ₹999 (worth ₹6,397)

HyperX SoloCast Black Microphone for ₹499 (original price ₹7,527)

No-cost EMI facilities to ease purchasing decisions

With extended validity, bundled gaming accessories, and exchange-led savings, HP’s current offers create a strong incentive for users to upgrade laptops and printers well into 2026—well beyond the traditional festive shopping rush. 

By - Aaradhay Sharma

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