HP Stream 11 Pro Notebook, Intel Celeron N2840, 2GB, 32 GB, Windows 8.1, 11.6" HD Screen, Grey
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Processor Type: Intel Celeron
Memory: 2GB
Hard Drive: 32GB eMMC
Operating System: Windows 8.1 Bing
Please see website for other tech specs.
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xela333 to LetoKynes
5 Nov 154#5
Why limit yourself. Full Windows based laptop any day of the week.
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LetoKynes
5 Nov 15#1
Worth considering a chromebook at that price range
xela333 to LetoKynes
5 Nov 154#5
Why limit yourself. Full Windows based laptop any day of the week.
ollie87 to LetoKynes
6 Nov 15#11
I just got rid of my Chromebook for a Asus X205TA. Got it new off eBay for £124 (actually less by the time I'd applied a load of discount codes and Nectar points etc) and I have to say it's a damn sight better than my old Samsung Series 5 550 Chromebook.
SazT
5 Nov 15#2
Not if you get employee discount
LetoKynes to SazT
5 Nov 151#3
Check out the Dell chromebook 11 if you're just using it for Web browing
opaninkofi
5 Nov 15#4
I bought a refurb for 101 @ Argos ebay, upgraded to windows 10 and is probably one of the fastest laptops I have every used.
trevcjohnson
6 Nov 151#6
well done you passed the reading test
benjammin316
6 Nov 15#7
More of a scavenger hunt, Bro
Uridium
6 Nov 151#8
But why buy a Windows laptop if you don't need windows only apps. If all it's going to be used for is web browsing, light office work and email then a Chromebook in this price range is much faster
joetootell
6 Nov 15#9
Linux master race!
msharif911
6 Nov 15#10
TCB 2.02% - 3.03% too!
ollie87
6 Nov 15#12
Normally I'd complain, but that's fine for a 11 inch screen.
If it was 13 inch or higher I'd have a problem with it.
£179.99 Blue and Magenta today, but thanks for playing.
fuzzy_logic
6 Nov 15#15
They've been cheaper. £119.99 a few weeks back at the Microsoft store. Not that i'm suggesting anyone has a time machine....
abigsmurf
6 Nov 15#16
Probably not a good time to buy ultra budget laptops or tablets given how they tend to feature heavily for black friday.
dealcracker2014
6 Nov 15#17
I don't see any reviews for "HP Stream Pro" online. All reviews are for HP Stream. I guess performance will be the same as they all have the same innards.
Does anyone if the standalone version of Ms Office (eg: Office Home & Student 2016) can be installed on these laptops?
SteadVex to dealcracker2014
7 Nov 15#21
Yup it will install, its a full pc, will run anything any other computer will, just not as well if its very cpu intensive
What's Windows 8.1 like on a 2GB Celeron vs. Chrome? The same spec on a Chromebook is reasonably competent.
Would you be able to put Windows 10 on this? Thinking of it as a poss school computer.
SteadVex to Tenex
7 Nov 151#22
You could buy this, use chrome (so you can use your chrome apps) and have all the advantages of having a full blown computer.
Windows 10 will run on this, but I've never done it, I've had a play with one with windows 8.1 and its surprisingly capable!
Tenex
7 Nov 15#23
Good point, is there any reason to think this has a better build quality than a Chromebook? WHat's HP like these days?
SazT
8 Nov 15#24
I quite like HP, I've got a higher spec one for work, just over a year old and still running like new, which has to be positive in today's world. I bought 2 of the stream for my kids, they both came with 2yrs 200gb One Drive and a £20 Microsoft App Store Gift Card which you have until 31st December to register and then another 90 days to redeem.
SteadVex
8 Nov 15#25
I would say these are built better, but Tesco's/pcworld tend to have these on display all the time, might be worth a visit to a local store if your thinking of getting one, I was honestly surprised at how good they feel.
Tenex
8 Nov 15#26
Thanks. I'm a bit concerned about the comment on the other thread that putting 10 on is basically impossible.
SazT
8 Nov 151#27
I'm in the process of putting 10 on both of mine, when you first boot them up part of the set up process is upgrading to 10 (if you want to), but like my current laptop, you have to go through lots of updates before they will issue the 10 update. I'll let you know how I get on.
hamster666
14 Nov 15#28
This is old model. Newer is out with better battery and couple other changes.
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In Stock
FREE Rapid Delivery available
Processor Type: Intel Celeron
Memory: 2GB
Hard Drive: 32GB eMMC
Operating System: Windows 8.1 Bing
Please see website for other tech specs.
+ Discount for Co-Op Emplyees
+ Quidco
Shared Via The HUKD App For Android.
Top comments
Why limit yourself. Full Windows based laptop any day of the week.
All comments (28)
Why limit yourself. Full Windows based laptop any day of the week.
If it was 13 inch or higher I'd have a problem with it.
Does anyone if the standalone version of Ms Office (eg: Office Home & Student 2016) can be installed on these laptops?
£130 here
Would you be able to put Windows 10 on this? Thinking of it as a poss school computer.
Windows 10 will run on this, but I've never done it, I've had a play with one with windows 8.1 and its surprisingly capable!