HP's new cloud-optimized laptops are cheap PCs with little RAM and storage

HP is expanding its Windows-based Stream PC lineup this month with a new 14-inch laptop and a revamp of its older offerings, including the Stream 11 and the x360. HP is branding its whole effort as delivering an "affordable cloud computing experience" that is tailored to how people use their computers today. They’re using cloud-based apps and storing photos online, HP says, and "they’re more concerned about the strength of the web connection rather than the power of the processor."

So in response, HP’s 14-inch laptop comes with:

  • 32GB eMMC storage
  • 4GB DDR3L SDRAM
  • Intel Celeron N3060 Processor

The revamped 11.6-inch offerings come with the same specs and were updated with a better processor. (The old ones had the Intel Celeron...

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