If you’re looking for affordable tablets and laptops, it seems that Microsoft and HP have you covered. HP has recently announced two new tablets and laptops that HP will be adding to its Stream family. The tablets will be priced starting as low as $99, while the HP Stream laptops will be priced starting at $199.99.
Granted these are hardly the most powerful devices you could buy at the moment, but if you’re looking for something simple and affordable that can get the job done, then perhaps these devices could be worth your consideration.
Starting with the tablets, these are Windows 8.1 powered devices and will come in 7-inch and 8-inch options. They will be powered by an Intel processor and will include a 1-year Microsoft Office 365 Personal subscription that will include 1TB of OneDrive storage and 60 minutes of Skype each month. The 8-inch model will also come with an optional 200MB of 4G data each month with no annual contract for the life of the device.
Moving on to the laptops, there will be a 11.6-inch and 13.3-inch model to choose from. Both will feature HD displays and will sport a fanless design and are powered by an Intel Celeron processor with 32GB of eMMC flash memory. The laptops will also include a 1-year subscription to Office 365 Personal and 1TB of OneDrive storage, and a $25 gift card to buy apps or games from the Windows Store. All four devices are expected to be available this November.
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