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New HP Laptop Would Mean Windows at Chromebook Prices

New submitter nrjperera (2669521) submits news of a new laptop from HP that's in Chromebook (or, a few years ago, "netbook") territory, price-wise, but loaded with Windows 8.1 instead. Microsoft has teamed up with HP to make an affordable Windows laptop to beat Google Chromebooks at their own game. German website Mobile Geeks have found some leaked information about this upcoming HP laptop dubbed Stream 14, including its specifications. According to the leaked data sheet the HP Stream 14 laptop will share similar specs to HP's cheap Chromebook. It will be shipped with an AMD A4 Micro processor, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of flash storage and a display with 1,366 x 768 screen resolution. Microsoft will likely offer 100GB of OneDrive cloud storage with the device to balance the limited storage option.

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  1. The obvious /. question... by Nutria · · Score: 5, Insightful

    But will it run Linux??

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  2. 2GB of RAM? by ArcadeMan · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Is that even enough for Windows 8.1? And I don't mean enough as in bare minimum to run the OS, I mean enough to actually run more than four applications and a browser with at least ten tabs opened.

    1. Re:2GB of RAM? by grasshoppa · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Well no, but I can see MS making. Chromebooks are sold as a browser-based solution, that's the expectation. An MS laptop will have a different set of expectations placed on it, right or wrong. If they aim to "just" provide a browser experience, they'll fail.

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  3. Re:2 GB of RAM by Ralph+Wiggam · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Seriously.. my cell phone has 2 GB of ram.

    Your phone costs two or three times as much as this computer.

  4. will it boot in 4 seconds or less? by raymorris · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If they can make their 2015 machine cold boot in under four seconds, and come up from suspend in under one second, it'll be almost as good as a 2013-2014 Chromebook. Here's to hoping Microsoft can catch up.

  5. Re:SSE2 and NX by Nimey · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Low-end, not antique. Old junk like that probably won't have Win8-compatible drivers anyhow.

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