When the first news of the the HP Stream leaked online it looked as if HP was going to compete with Chromebooks for the budget laptop segment around $199. The Stream, like the Chromebook, relies mainly on cloud-based storage for keeping your important documents safe. However, unlike Chromebooks which use Google's Chrome OS the HP Stream uses a full version of Windows 8.1 so you can still use traditional Windows software.
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Jerry Jackson Administrator NBR Reviewer
New HP Stream Challenges Chromebooks ... But at a Higher Price
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