We first heard of the HP Stream in July at the Windows Partners Conference. At conference Microsoft making intent to compete at the low end of the market, and the Hp Stream was described as a “Chromebook killer.” HP was supposed to show the new machine at IFA last week, but the company did not announced until Monday.
At
the WP
conference,
Turner said HP would sell the Stream for just $199, making it much
cheaper than many Chromebooks. The 14-inch model HP announced today,
however, will cost significantly more than that: $300 and up when it
goes on sale September 24. HP sells its 14
inch Chrome book for the same price.
What
do you think of HP raising the price of their Stream notebook?
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