Saturday, January 24, 2015

HP Stream 7 Tablet and Stream 11 and 13 Notebooks Officially Launched!!!

Today at the Eastwood Mall, HP Philippines officially launch the “Stream” tablet and notebooks. The event held a fashion show as well as concept booth filled with beautiful models showcasing their new products HP Stream 7, Stream 11 and Stream 13.





The HP Stream 7 tablet was already covered by us when Villman announced the pre-order for the device see article here (HP Stream 7).

HP Stream 13
Moving on, we focus our attention to Stream notebooks with 11.6 inch and 13.3 inch models that’s comes in bright colors of Blue and Pink. The Stream has great look to it with matte-like finish accented by HP Logo on the front and dotted pattern inside. Sports a TN type of NON-TOUCH Display so if you are looking for touch screen, this may not be for you. Though I observed that even at HD, the quality is very low compared to IPS screen.

In terms of hardware, there is hardly a difference internally between the two as they are powered by 2.16GHz Intel Celeron Dual-Core N2840 with Intel HD Graphics supported by 2GB RAM and 32GB of Internal Storage (up to 17GB of free space available for user). Storage can be expanded as the 13 inch model having microSD slot while the 11 inch has SD slot. If you are wondering, it DOES NOT have an Optical Drive (CD/DVD). Both perform with slight hiccups when switching between Metro to Desktop, this might be because apps running in the background.

HP Stream 11
The chicklet keyboard is large enough that made typing easy but can’t say the same on touch pad as some touches and click weren’t recognized .

You also get HP TrueVision HD front-facing camera for taking decent selfies and accommodate video-chat.

To provide basic connectivity, WiFi and Bluetooth is readily available. I/O ports include USB 2.0, USB 3.0, HDMI, and Microphone/Headphone jack combo.

On the software side, it runs OEM Windows 8.1 with Bing and comes with 1TB of Microsoft One Drive Storage plus one year subscription of Office 365 Personal. With the announcement of Windows 10, HP Stream is upgradeable as long as you update it a year after the new OS has been release. Added HP propriety software including Recovery and Documents will help know about the device or restore to its original retail state.

Both notebooks are quoted for at least 6 hours of usage per HP Personnel.

HP Stream is priced for 13990 Pesos for 11 inch notebook while 15990 Pesos for the 13 incher.

To conclude, HP Philippines is focusing on bringing the basics in a fashionable way. The Stream falls in entry level category with consideration of its hardware and is just good for basic computing which is suited for students, young professionals and people with minimal needs. A combination of usability and style that compliments your life in one package – HP Stream.



Specs Summary

HP Stream 11
HP Stream 13
Windows 8.1 with Bing 64Bit
Windows 8.1 with Bing 64Bit
11.6 inch 1366 x 768 HD WLED backlit Display
13.3 inch 1366 x 768 HD WLED backlit Display
2.16GHz Intel Celeron Dual-Core N2840
2.16GHz Intel Celeron Dual-Core N2840
Intel HD Graphics
Intel HD Graphics
2GB RAM
2GB RAM
32GB Internal Storage
32GB Internal Storage
Expandable via SD Card slot
Expandable via MicroSD Card slot
HP TrueVision HD Front-Facing camera
HP TrueVision HD Front-Facing camera
WiFi, Bluetooth
WiFi, Bluetooth
1 x USB 3.0, 1 X USB 2.0, 1 X HDMI, 1 Headphones/Microphone combo jack
1 x USB 3.0, 2 X USB 2.0, 1 X HDMI, 1 Headphones/Microphone combo jack
11.81 x 8.1 x .78 inch dimensions
13.12 x 9.02 x .77 inch dimension