HP Stream 11
Netbooks are back!
-- As reviewed by The Verge
Product details
- PORTABLE AND EXPRESSIVE DESIGN – Stay productive and connected all day with an HP laptop that is affordable, portable, and incredibly stylish.
- HD DISPLAY FOR ANYWHERE – Enjoy every bit of detail thanks to your laptop’s brilliant high-definition (1366 x 768) display (1); easily take this laptop from room to room or outside due to its lightweight design and its anti-glare panel.
- DUAL-CORE PROCESSOR – Power through your workday with the great performance and instant responsiveness of the dual-core Intel Celeron N4020 processor (2).
- STUNNING GRAPHICS – Smoothly stream your favorite content and easily run next-gen games with Intel UHD Graphics 600 (3).
- STORAGE AND MEMORY – An embedded multimedia card provides 64 GB of reliable, flash-based storage while 4 GB of RAM expands your bandwidth and boosts your performance (4).
- LIBERATING BATTERY LIFE – Take on the day without worrying about recharging with up to 13 hours and 15 minutes of battery life (5).
- WINDOWS 11 HOME AND WARRANTY – Experience faster bootup times, increased responsiveness, and added protection against phishing and malware with Windows 11 Home in S Mode (6). And with a 1-year limited hardware warranty, you’ll enjoy even more peace of mind.
PROS
+ More capable than almost any other $200 laptop
+ Free Office for a year
+ Well-built for a cheap laptop
+ It's so cheap!
CONS
- Mediocre display
- Poor trackpad
- Can't always keep up with heavy use
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Expert reviews and ratings
By The Verge on December 11, 2014
Netbooks are back!
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By TechAdvisor on April 02, 2015
The HP Stream 11 is using the cheapest Intel chip that can run Windows comfortably, has a very limited eMMC storage card with just 20 GB available space, and includes a free version of Windows given away to PC makers to keep Google Chrome OS at bay. But the result is a surprisingly useful compact laptop, attractively styled for anyone that likes bold bright colours. It runs quick enough to surf and type, and always remains cool and silent. To use HP’s own bizarrely chinglish marketing prose, that’s got to help you ‘work from happy place’.
80
By TrustedReviews on March 18, 2015
An 11-inch laptop that's incredible value for money
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By TrustedReviews on March 18, 2015
HP claims that the three-cell Lithium-ion battery inside the Stream 11 will deliver up to eight hours and 15 minutes of life before it requires charging again. It just about delivered, too, as it managed just over eight hours of web browsing and YouTube viewing.
80
By TrustedReviews on March 18, 2015
The HP Stream is more lynx than lion. That’s to say it’s not designed to deal with the same workloads as the big dogs (or cats) of the laptop world.
80