HP makes its dirt cheap Windows-powered tablets and notebooks official

Andre Yoskowitz
29 Sep 2014 23:33

HP has officially unveiled their Chromebook and Android tablet competitors, the Stream 7 and Stream laptop.
On the tablet side, the HP Stream 7 will cost $99 and feature a 7-inch display at 1280 by 800 pixels, an Intel Bay Trail Atom Z3735G and 1GB RAM. The device has 16GB internal storage and runs on a full Windows 8.1. In addition, HP is throwing in a free year of Office 365 Personal, 1TB of OneDrive storage and free 60 minutes of Skype calls per month.
The company is also offering an 8-inch model for $149 that comes with free 200MB of LTE per month for as long as you own the device.
For the Stream laptops, HP is offering 11.6-inch and 13.3-inch models, each of which feature Intel Celeron processors, 32GB internal storage, the free year of Office 365 Personal and a ridiculously cheap price of $199 and $229, respectively. Each laptop also comes with $25 of Windows Store credit.
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