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What's electric blue, has an island style keyboard and costs just $199? The HP Stream 11, of course. We have to hand it to HP, in a world of look-alike laptops and cheesy-shiny plastic netbooks, the ...
Microsoft COO Kevin Turner first held up the as-yet-unannounced HP Stream laptop at the Windows Partners Conference last July, boasting that it would cost just $199. The press instantly dubbed the ...
The HP Stream 11 is a $200 laptop with an Intel Celeron Bay Trail processor, an 11.6 inch display, and Windows 8.1 software. It’s basically a Windows alternative to a Chromebook: a dirt cheap laptop ...
Once upon a time netbooks led the way when it came to cheap notebooks. They gave people a low-cost mobile platform to do work on, and they came with the familiar Windows operating system. But then ...
I just got finished rounding up the best Chromebooks out there, but there’s more to the world of dirt-cheap computing than Google’s browser-machines. The HP Stream is a $200 full-Windows laptop, and ...
The case is textured blue plastic that's is a little lighter and less garish than the Bali Blue of the Dell 3162 ($179.99 at Dell). Build quality is decent; there's little flex in the screen though ...
HP Stream 11 problems are very frustrating. That’s why you need this breakdown of issues and fixes to address them. Without it, you may have to send your Windows 10 laptop back to HP for service. HP ...
I meant it when I said the Stream 11 looks like a netbook: It's a small, fanless machine, weighing 2.74 pounds, with a plain plastic shell. But damn if it isn't one of the more stylish netbooks I've ...
For a while these kinds of computers were being squeezed out mostly by tablets, but now Microsoft is making moves to counter another threat to its desktop hegemony: Chromebooks. Google’s laptops need ...
For a long time we’ve known that Microsoft and its partners were planning to take the cheap segment of the notebooks market back with new low-cost Windows machines, but we didn’t know was how decent ...