Friday, August 29, 2014

Microsoft’s Chromebook rival is coming at $199 made by HP

At such a low price, Google’s Chromebooks have been a nightmare to Microsoft. The Chromebooks are quite cheap with exceptional performance and are giving a tough time to Windows laptops. Dubbed HP Steam 14, a Windows 8.1 device is tipped to carry a tag of $199 when launched.  
The notebook is rumoured to be powered by an AMD “Mullins” A4 Micro-6400T quad-core SoC and 2 GB of RAM with an integrated Radeon R3 GPU. The architecture of the chipset features a heat sink, without a built-in fan, showed an image that was leaked. The device will be available with a 14 inch display along with 1366x768 pixels resolution. 
It will have 32 GB and 64 GB variants. While none of this is official yet, the laptop is also expected to have USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports along with support for HDMI as well. It has Beats Audio enhancement and consists of four speakers. 

In addition, the HP Stream Notebook 14 1.75 kg heavy has a 32 watt-hours or large 2960mAh battery.The notebook will also come in the colors silver, green and purple on the market, the cover has one type of each. The buyer will also receive for a period of two years, all 100 gigabytes of storage space with Microsoft's cloud service OneDrive - just as it does in the Google Chromebooks. 

Anyone looking for a great entry-level notebook, gets here probably a pretty attractive offer, to which shortly certainly likely to join tens of other models. So stay tuned for further updates. 

Source: MobileGeeks
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