Microsoft and HP have teamed up to take on Chromebooks, launching the HP Stream 14 at just $199, even undercutting most of the Google-backed cloud-based systems.
The 14-inch notebook runs on Windows 8.1, giving it its first advantage over Chromebooks, has a 1366x768 resolution display, 2GB RAM, 32GB internal storage (SDXC slot is available to add up 128GB more) and an AMD A4 Micro-6400T ... [ read the full article ]
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Seems very under powered - even if you consider it a Chromebook replacement or Cloud based computer. I can see all of the 2 GB of RAM being used just to get Windows 8.1 up and running. The CPU also seems very slow for a modern OS. Just running a browser will be slow. While most tablets have lower specs, they don't need to support a desktop OS.