It's also available in the US in a 13-inch version for a list price of $30 more, but we've seen the online price difference as little as $5. The larger model weighs 13 ounces (372 grams) more and its battery is about 25 percent less prodigious.
Almost identical to last year's model, but now running the Windows 10 operating system -- and, unfortunately, a slightly slower processor -- the Stream brandishes an 11.6-inch screen and a beautiful, vibrant shade of blue that I absolutely love. (It also comes in a magenta-ish color.) Like a vase of fresh flowers or a little puppy's tummy, it makes me smile, and, judging by a few positive comments I got while using it in public, I'm not alone.
The HP Stream succeeds where many others have failed: making cheap look good. And I mean cheap in a literal sense -- the best laptops start around $1,000, while the HP starts at $200. It's £149 in the UK, or around AU$300 in Australia.
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