Alongside announcing the HP Stream 7 and Stream 8, the company also introduced the HP Stream 11 and Stream 13 Windows Notebooks to the HP Stream family joining the already announced HP Stream 14.
Both Notebooks – the Stream 11 and Stream 13 basically has the same hardware with the exception of it display – the former sports a 11.6-inch display and the latter 13.3-inch display; but both has a 1366 x 768 pixels screen resolutions with optional touch display. Both devices run on Intel Celeron N2840 Bay-Trail processors with Intel HD graphics and 2GB of RAM.
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Other features includes – 32GB of eMMC storage, one year free subscription to Microsoft office 365 personal, 1TB OneDrive cloud storage, microSD card slots, USB 3.0, USB 2.0, $25 gift card to buy apps or games from Windows Store, Bluetooth and HDMI output.
Like most portable Notebooks, both notebooks have non-removable batteries but the listing tips the Stream 11 having a battery life of 8.25 hours and the Stream 13 having a 7.75 battery life. Both device are noiseless due to the absence of fans and hard drives.
The long rumoured sub $200 Windows notebook from HP, the HP Stream 11 comes with a $199.99 (around N33,000 in Naira) price tag; available in the US as from November in Orchid Magenta and Horizon Blue colour options. The HP Stream 13 on the other hand comes with a higher price tag at $229.99 (around N38,000 in Naira) in same colour option.