New Budget Stream Notebooks and Tablets Released By HP
HP is adding to the HP Stream line of affordable Windows devices today with two new laptops and two new tablets. The HP Stream 7 and HP Steam 8 are 7-inch and 8-inch Windows tablets that are powered by Intel and come with a 1-year subscription of Microsoft Office 365 Personal which includes 1TB of OneDrive online storage and 60 minutes of Skype each month. The HP Stream 8 tablet also includes an optional 200MB of free 4G data each month with no annual contract for the life of the device too.
The HP Stream 7 tablet is expected to be available starting at $99.99 (U.S.) and the HP Stream 8 tablet is expected to be available starting at $149.99 (U.S.) in November.
The two new HP Stream laptops will come with either an 11.6-inch HD display or a 13.3-inch HD optional touch display. They have a fanless design and are powered by Intel Celeron processors with 32GB of eMMC flash memory. These laptops have a stylish gradient design available in Orchid Magenta and Horizon Blue colors. They also come with a 1-year subscription of Microsoft Office 365 Personal which includes 1TB of OneDrive online storage. They also come with a $25 gift card in the box to uses to buy apps or games from the Windows Store.
The HP Stream 11.6-inch model is expected to be available starting at $199.99 (U.S.) and the HP Stream 13.3-inch model is expected to be available starting at $229.99 (U.S.) in November.