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B077X1ZB7H

HP 14-inch Full HD Stream Laptop PC (Intel Celeron N3060, 4GB RAM, 64GB eMMC, White) with Office 365 Personal for one year

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Hard Drive64 GB emmc Processor1.6 GHz Intel Celeron Processor BrandIntel
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. 14" Full HD 1920 X 1080 WLED-Backlit deliver darker blacks and colors that pop for vivid graphics and video, perfect for games, movies, and photos. Powerful Intel Celeron N3060 Processor Faster than ever, the Intel Celeron N3060 Processor delivers striking visuals, extended battery life, and higher data transfer rates. 4GB DDR3L Memory for fast processing, 64GB eMMC for ample file storage space Holds a significant collection of digital photos, music, FHD videos and DVD-quality movie Intel HD Graphics Card delivers fantastic visual effects. 802.11ac/b/g/n (Miracast enabled) wireless; Bluetooth 4.2; 1X USB 3.0 2X USB 2.0; HDMI 1.4; Headphone output/Microphone input combo LAN (10/100 Windows 10 . 64-bit; 1-year Office 365 Personal included; Color: white
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A. Pann
4
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Short version: If youre basically looking for a Chromebook that runs Windows instead of ChromeOS (so that you can use your favorite Windows apps), this laptop will fit the bill. You generally get what you pay for, and for something thats sub-$300, you have to set your expectations accordingly. Having said that, it delivers enough for you get basic productivity (email, document writing, etc.) and entertainment (web browsing, mid-res video streaming) done without much issue. I took a star off for the following points: 1) Somewhat underpowered CPU relative to the other specs, 2) Lack of a physical network jack, and 3) The odd "reversing" of the Fn key for accessing the Function keys. Still, all in all, its a great value for doing basic work on the go, running Windows. Long version: Out of the box, this laptop runs Windows 10 S -- BUT, you can upgrade to Windows 10 Home edition for free via the Microsoft Store (a Pro upgrade costs extra) and use it without restrictions on what you can install and run on it. Speaking of restrictions, I think the main limiting factor for this laptop is its CPU -- the dual core Intel N3060 Celeron processor feels a bit underpowered and is easily pegged when performing tasks that laptops with a more capable CPU wont break a sweat doing. When that happens, youll experience delays and lag on the desktop and in apps. Example: When playing videos on YouTube, if you try to play a video at 1080P, it cant QUITE keep up (CPU stays pegged at 100%) and youll get frequent video freezes/stuttering, especially if you try to do anything else at the same time. If you drop the resolution down to 720P or (even better) 480, then it streams fine and smoothly (and the CPU usage hovers around 70-80%). Similarly, if youre going to upgrade to the Home edition (and thats highly recommended), set aside 1-2 hours for it to download and install the updates. The process is CPU intensive and it doesnt have much much CPU to give. Also, another thing I kind of miss is an actual ethernet port, for the option of using a wired network connection. The laptop doesnt have a physical jack, so youll either have to rely on Wifi for network connectivity or get a USB-Ethernet port dongle if you want to use a cable. Other than the CPU and the absent physical network port, the rest of the components work well together. A nice thing about this particular model laptop is that the onboard storage is a 64GB eMMC chip (kind of a slower SSD). Many laptops that use eMMC storage only come with 32GB of space, which is just BARELY enough for the Windows OS itself, leaving very little space for actual user apps or files. With 64GB, even with Windows 10 Home on it, you still have about 30GB of free space to use. Thats enough for ensuring that future Windows updates will install properly, and room to install a few apps. You may still want to invest in a 64+GB SD card to plug in for more storage, though, and the laptop has an SD card slot for that purpose. The screen itself is pretty nice. Its a glossy type screen, versus matte. The 14" size is a nice compromise between viewability and portability, I feel. The keyboard is functional and compact. It has no numpad, but does have arrow keys, and the home/end/ins/del keys are on one column. The tactile feedback of the keys feel a bit "mushy", with minimal travel distance, but still works well enough for touch typists. The keys are NOT backlit. Also, the function keys seem to work in "reverse". Like many laptops, some of the top row function keys double for laptop features like volume up/down/mute and screen brightness. Normally, youd press and hold the "Fn" key + Function Number key to access those laptop features. On this laptop, this happens by default, and to actually use the real Function key, you need to press and hold the Fn key to do so. I found that a bit weird. The speakers are mounted at the bottom, and have stereo separation, though not very much. The sound quality is otherwise fine. It also has a headphone jack that you can use if you want better audio fidelity and stereo sound playback. The touchpad also works fine, and supports a number of gestures and multi-finger taps for scrolling and menu shortcuts; it ALSO has physical press buttons (i.e. you can physically press down on the touchpad itself to left click, or press down on the lower right corner to do a right-click), and has pretty nice tactile feedback. If none of these options suit you, you can always use a wireless or bluetooth mouse. There are 3 USB ports on the left side, along with an HDMI port, and an SD card reader. The only thing on the right side is the power port. The description rates the battery at about 10 hours, and seems about right for moderate levels of usage, from what Ive seen so far. I dont believe there is a fan in this laptop, so it runs very very quiet, but when the CPU is pegged, the left side can get rather warm, too. Just be aware of that. The overall build of the case is mostly plastic, but its pretty light (about 3lbs?) and feels sturdy enough for daily use. All in all, Im happy with this laptop; it lets me get some basic work done when Im out and about, without having to spend a bunch of money for that ability (my daily driver is a beefy desktop PC). The next step up from this would be a laptop with a better CPU (maybe an Intel i3 or i5 or AMD equivalent) and a real hard disk (like a 128GB+ HDD or SDD) but that already puts you into the $400-$500 range at least. For something that costs less than $300, this laptop is hard to beat.
Amazon Customer
5
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It is a beautiful white laptop. It was easy to set up and I was able to use it without the S compatibility. Once you get rid of the S mode it is an awesome laptop.
Carolyn G.
5
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Fast. 15 year old loved it!
Rose Anna
5
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Got it for my mom just roaming the internet, she loves it.
Alexis Arnedo
5
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The best laptop i have been have it
Joann
4
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I bought this little HP to replace an 8 year old Dell Inspirion badly in need of replacing, poor tired little laptop that it is. This is a decent little computer. Not breathtakingly fast but seems pretty reliable so far. Smart enough to update drivers without my having to search for downloads. Im learning to be ok with Windows 10 - had to switch out of S Mode to have my favorite stuff (she rolls her eyes). Truth is, Im ready to go all Apple for compatibility with my phone & tablet, but Im just not ready to plop down the BIG bucks for that just yet. So, in the meantime, I appreciate that MS Office is included as part of the purchase. I have to add that the seller bent over backwards to make me happy when I discovered the activation key for MS Office missing. It was absolutely no problem :-) This is definitely not a bad choice for the price.
Peter Wong
5
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I love affordable HP laptop and this one is totally fitting my needs, just internet and office, 14-inch HD is my favorate part and that size is exactly what I want.
Onam K. Emmet
3
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Seems like a nice little box, but at least the unit I got has some irritating problems. To be fair, Im not sure in every case what is the computers fault and how much of it may lie in my local services quality. Its slow. Often I have to click on something a few times to get a response, only to find out that it was just being really slow. A click might take 15 or 20 seconds to show up on the screen. It flips sizes randomly. Ive had this for a week or so, and I find that moving the cursor around the screen will often prompt the display size of the screen to suddenly shift, either larger or smaller. Then I have to repeatedly go to the size function and set things back to 100%. I wish it worked better, because its otherwise a pleasant machine; thin, crisp screen, affordable. I dont know if I ended up with a bad unit or if this is something common to these lap-tops.
Cotton-eyed Joe
1
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Firstly, this laptop has Windows 10 S which the description doesn’t say. This means that you can’t install any program from the internet unless you get it from the Microsoft Store. Many of the free softwares that I use aren’t available on the Microsoft Store. Opened this up straight out of the box, and it already was slow and lagged when trying to do things as simply as check e-mail via gmail. The mouse cursor magically disappeared, and it took 2 restarts to get the mouse to start back running. Needless to say, you get what you pay for. Spend a little more and get a laptop worth having.
Alice E Teeter
2
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It’s the worst. I use a better quality HP for work, and comparable Mac for business. I wanted a small personal computer mostly to watch Hulu/Netflix. After a few hours trying to set up my browser preferences I gave up, used theirs. I can’t stream an old episode of community without reloading multiple times. I have rural high speed, it is the machine not the connection. I thought I’d get a good deal on a lower end model that I don’t need high performance out of but it is just junk.
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B077X1ZB7H
4 GB SO-DIMM 1.6 GHz Intel Celeron
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$25700
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Batteries
1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
Brand Name
HP
Graphics Coprocessor
Intel HD Graphics
Hard Drive
64 GB emmc
Item Dimensions
13.27 x 8.9 x 0.7 inches
Item model number
HP Stream
Item Weight
3.15 pounds
Operating System
  • Windows 10
RAM
4 GB SO-DIMM
Resolution
1366x768
Series
HP Stream
Wireless Type
802.11ac, 802.11bgn
Processor
Processor
1.6 GHz Intel Celeron
Processor Brand
Intel
Processor Count
2
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