The new cheaper HP Stream notebook comes packed with a 11.6-inch display and gets powered by an Intel Celeron processor, 32GB of flash memory. The next notebook in HP Stream lineup sports a 13.3-inch display, with the same specs of its little brother, priced at $229. According to Engadget, both these devices are said to feature 2GB of RAM, Intel HD Graphics and a battery that can last up to 8.5 hours.
To support the low hard drive space, HP also offers 1TB of Microsoft OneDrive space free for one year, access to Office 365 Personal for one year, and a $25 gift card to spend on Microsoft Store or Xbox games.
The new HP Stream tablets comes in 7-inch and 8-inch screens, priced at $99 and $149, featuring Windows 8.1 experience, Intel Atom quad-core processor, 32GB of internal storage, with 1TB of Microsoft OneDrive storage and Office 365 Personal for one year.
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HP’s new and affordable Stream device lineup will hit stores in the US starting November 2014.
[Via: Engadget / HP-Press Release ]
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