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HP Stream 14 Review

Posted on December 11, 2016January 2, 2019 By Jarvis

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A low price on a laptop can make up for a lot of shortcomings. That is, as long as those shortcomings don’t interfere with you getting stuff done.

The 14-inch HP Stream, for example, is only $220 in the US and £200 in the UK and as long as your needs don’t leap too far beyond watching YouTube clips, sending email and using web apps, you’re golden. (HP doesn’t offer the Stream in a 14-inch size in Australia, but there is the HP 14-am034tu for AU$500, which is similarly configured, but with a 500GB hard drive instead of a 32GB eMMC.)
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