HP launches low-cost Windows laptops and tablets

HP HAS ANNOUNCED a line of “thin and light” Stream devices running Microsoft’s Windows operating system (OS) to rival Google’s Chromebooks in the entry-level PC market.
HP said that the devices – which include two notebooks, two tablets and a 2-in-1 convertible – “leverage” the cloud via free online storage, thus “making it easier to work and play from more places”.
“The HP Stream products announced today hit the mark with sleek design, portability, access to free cloud storage, and the familiarity of Windows and Office 365,” said HP VP of Product Management and Consumer Personal Systems Mike Nash.
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