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Posted 3 November 2014
HP Stream 7 Tablet with Intel® Atom® Z3735G and 32GB eMMC storage for £95.04 @ HP UK Store with voucher code 4OFFHP
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Specs:
Operating system
Windows 8.1 with Bing 32
Processor
Intel® Atom® processor
Processor
Intel® Atom® Z3735G with Intel HD Graphics (1.8 GHz, 2 MB cache, 4 cores)
Memory, standard
1 GB DDR3L SDRAM
Display Specifications
Display size (diagonal)
17.8 cm (7")
Display
17.8 cm (7") diagonal WVA IPS anti-glare multitouch-enabled LED-backlit (1280 x 800)
Multimedia
Audio
1 microphone
1 integrated speaker
Connectivity and Communications
Wireless
802.11b/g/n (1x1) and Bluetooth® 4.0 combo
Ports
1 headphone jack (3.5 mm)
1 micro-B USB 2.0
Expansion slots
1 microSD
Expansion slots note
Up to 32 GB of expandable storage. MicroSD card sold separately.
Weight
350 g
Software and Applications
Pre-installed software
Skype
Software - Productivity & finance
Office 365 Personal 1-year.
Software - productivity & finance footnote number
[1]
HP apps
HP Connected Photo
HP Connected Music
HP Support Assistant
HP ePrint
HP Connected Drive
Storage Specifications
Storage
32 GB eMMC
Dimensions
Minimum dimensions (W x D x H)
191.5 x 108 x 9.9 mm
Appearance
Product color
Black licorice
Product design
Silky touch
Battery and Power
Battery type
1-cell, 11.1 Wh Li-ion polymer
Power
7.5 W AC adapter
Battery life
Up to: 8 hours Wi-Fi browsing, 6 hours music playback, 4 hours and 50 minutes video playback, 4 hours movie streaming, 120 hours standby
What's in the box
Tablet, AC charger, micro USB cable, Quick Start Guide
Multimedia and Input Devices
Camera
0.3 MP front-facing
2 MP rear-facing
Sensors
Accelerometer
Cloud service
1 TB OneDrive (1-year subscription included)
Warranty
1-year limited hardware
Possible TCB - 2.1%
Operating system
Windows 8.1 with Bing 32
Processor
Intel® Atom® processor
Processor
Intel® Atom® Z3735G with Intel HD Graphics (1.8 GHz, 2 MB cache, 4 cores)
Memory, standard
1 GB DDR3L SDRAM
Display Specifications
Display size (diagonal)
17.8 cm (7")
Display
17.8 cm (7") diagonal WVA IPS anti-glare multitouch-enabled LED-backlit (1280 x 800)
Multimedia
Audio
1 microphone
1 integrated speaker
Connectivity and Communications
Wireless
802.11b/g/n (1x1) and Bluetooth® 4.0 combo
Ports
1 headphone jack (3.5 mm)
1 micro-B USB 2.0
Expansion slots
1 microSD
Expansion slots note
Up to 32 GB of expandable storage. MicroSD card sold separately.
Weight
350 g
Software and Applications
Pre-installed software
Skype
Software - Productivity & finance
Office 365 Personal 1-year.
Software - productivity & finance footnote number
[1]
HP apps
HP Connected Photo
HP Connected Music
HP Support Assistant
HP ePrint
HP Connected Drive
Storage Specifications
Storage
32 GB eMMC
Dimensions
Minimum dimensions (W x D x H)
191.5 x 108 x 9.9 mm
Appearance
Product color
Black licorice
Product design
Silky touch
Battery and Power
Battery type
1-cell, 11.1 Wh Li-ion polymer
Power
7.5 W AC adapter
Battery life
Up to: 8 hours Wi-Fi browsing, 6 hours music playback, 4 hours and 50 minutes video playback, 4 hours movie streaming, 120 hours standby
What's in the box
Tablet, AC charger, micro USB cable, Quick Start Guide
Multimedia and Input Devices
Camera
0.3 MP front-facing
2 MP rear-facing
Sensors
Accelerometer
Cloud service
1 TB OneDrive (1-year subscription included)
Warranty
1-year limited hardware
Possible TCB - 2.1%
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44 Comments
sorted byThe 11-inch Stream arrives in the UK on 26 November for £179, while its 13-inch sibling turns up a month later for £199. The two tablets are due some time in December -- the Stream 7 Tablet will cost £100, and the Stream 8 Tablet will start at £160. Dixons will stock just the two Stream laptops and the 7-inch Stream Tablet, and all models will be available online from the HP Store.
HP is also introducing a scaled-down version of the Pavilion x360 bendable Yoga-like laptop, called the Stream x360, and it will be here by the end of the year, costing £249.
They are not meant to be running in full desktop mode really, I think they are aimed at the metro side of things... Let windows handle the memory management, like 'other' tablets...
Run it in desktop mode, with office 365 and netflix and a few browser tabs open, and yes, it bound to struggle!
But for the casual user, running mainly in metro, these will be fine, and extremely good value.
Don't forget, what Win8 lacks in dedicated apps, it can more often than not make up for with a properly fully featured browser, complete with flash.
Heat added
There was a discussion regarding this on the Linx post on hukd, here's the link to the comment.
hotukdeals.com/dea…114
Whereas 2p of a litre of petrol is? Those deals always seem to generate a great deal of heat.
Agreed - I wouldn't want to run O365 on that, though am willing to be proven wrong
Not just a pity, it is a deal breaker.
Good price. Much improved screen over past HP tablets.
But Windows on a tablet of this spec? Your right with one thing.... recreational it will not be. Not once ounce of fun or enjoyment will be wrung from using this. Once it's sat there with it's AV running and trying to constantly update in the background and then you as the user has the need to actually run an application...... stutter, stutter, wait, wait, wait, wait, give up.
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I think (from memory) that Microsoft stated 7" tablets can only have 1GB RAM maximum, just like the netbooks of years ago so as not to cannibalise upselling to larger devices. But 1GB on Windows 8 32-bit probably isn't all that big a deal really and it's so cheap, they have to cut corners somewhere, full Windows costs nearly that price on its own without the hardware included.
Jesus, do you work for any news agency?
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If you're going to copy & paste at least cite your source of information >
The whole post is a copy & paste from the last few paragraphs of this article, I think they deserve a mention >
cnet.com/uk/…-6/
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Couldn't find any reviews except for some preview videos on Youtube as this isa new tablet.
I don't know..
No, that is a 'Connect' model. Pretty much all have the same specs, hence the price point.
Yes, this tablet is part of the Stream Laptops/Tablets from HP, MS is trying hard to get a slice from chromebook and cheap android tablet market with Stream and Linx. HP Stream 14 is already on sale on HP UK store,though the price is bit steep at £229. Hopefully these will drop the prices for Xmas to below £200.
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Thanks :-)
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no
you'll struggle to find a 7" win tab with more than 1gb, pretty much the norm.
I'd imagine this processor would struggle with 1080p
It doesn't, the video decoding is pretty solid actually these days (depending on the codec and bitrate) - for your normal movies and streaming you should be fine.
At this present moment it's impossible to trust what you say based on zero evidence. Please post citations that backup your claims.
As one of the posters above mentioned, the browsing experience is very good.
Yeah it doesn't seem a lot, for "Full fat Windows" as one poster said
There have been some God awful tablets in the past. I've never had one of those with a tank of petrol. I dont expect one of these will ever be given away either.
Recommended if you want something small and light that can also run full Windows Apps In fact even if you just want Windows 8 native Apps it is great value for the money.
(Be sure and check out my own 'Vantage Point' App, still a little ragged around the edges but getting there!)
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Terms & Conditions
1. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer
2. One USE per person
3. Available whilst stocks last
4. HP Range excluding the HP Stream 7
Cannot express how good the deal is, specially when it comes with 1Yr of Office 365 for the user to use totally free!! Also I believe the subscription allows the Office365 software/services to be used on another computer also which the value of that alone is more than double the £99 value itself.
The hardware you get is not exactly anything amazing and the screen has slight light bleeding on darker pictures however hardly noticeable and again for £99 one cannot fault it.
Also if you sign in first as an adult with your Microsoft account then as your child with their Microsoft account and mark it as a child account Windows 8.1 will send you reports of what they have been doing which makes it perfect Christmas gift.