There are many HP Stream models, as it's available in an 11.6 inch and 14 inch size, and there are also various CPU configurations. We tested the 11.6 inch HP Stream (model 11-ak0090wm) equipped with an Intel Celeron N4020 CPU, Intel UHD Graphics 600, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage. We don't recommend getting the 32GB model because Windows takes up most of it, leaving you almost no space to install apps or store files locally. There are two storage options: 32GB and 64GB. There's a model with an older Intel Celeron N4000 CPU, which we expect to be slightly slower. Our HP Stream 11 laptop has an Intel Celeron N4020 CPU, an Intel UHD Graphics 600 integrated GPU, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage. You can only install apps from the Microsoft Store on Windows 10S, though you can switch to the full version if you need to install third-party applications. Also, it has an Intel Celeron processor that can only handle simple tasks like web browsing and video playback, so it isn't ideal for any demanding workloads or even heavy multitasking. Unfortunately, the TN display looks dim and dull, the keyboard feels cramped, and the touchpad makes dragging and dropping items on the desktop hard. The port selection is reasonable and includes a full-size HDMI, an SD card reader, and a USB-C, although the latter only supports data transfer. The battery lasts only a little more than seven hours of light productivity, so you'll likely have to carry the power adapter with you. It's very portable due to its compact size, and it's decently well-built despite having an all-plastic chassis. The HP Stream 11 (2021) is a budget laptop that runs Windows 10S.
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