it's pretty it's cheap and it's pretty
cheap
it's the 14-inch HP stream true to its
name the stream has enough performance
power to stream YouTube and Netflix run
web apps like Pixlr for simple photo
editing play minecraft and hit your
favorite sites it's a lot like the
web-based Chromebooks except it's full
Windows 10 so you can install full
windows software though with only 32
gigs of storage and only about half of
that available to use you'll have to
take advantage of its SD card slot or
USB ports to bump up your storage the 14
inch screen is a step up in size from
previous models but not in quality
colors are washed out and there is no
sweet spot for viewing angle even from
directly in front the keyboard feels
flimsy the touch pads multi-touch
features should be avoided and the
speakers are well better than nothing
if you're at a desk I recommend taking
advantage of its Bluetooth and HDMI
ports which output at full HD and it is
220 dollars so all this is
understandable and with a battery life
of eight hours it's not a bad way to go
for basic school or home office needs
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