Design
Ports
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Display
The Stream 13's 13-inch screen (1366 x 768) offers a fairly colorful and crisp image for the price, but it's on the dim side. When I watched the Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer, the red glow of Kylo Ren's lightsaber and the green landscapes looked clear and vibrant. However, it was tough to make out details in darker and shadowy scenes, such as the one with Rey rappelling through the remains of an Imperial ship. This effect only worsened when I viewed the screen from wider angles.
In an acceptable showing for a laptop this inexpensive, the Stream 13 reproduced 59.8 percent of the sRGB color gamut, higher than the Acer Aspire One Cloudbook (53.4 percent) but lower than the Ideapad 100S (62 percent).
Keyboard and Touchpad
The Stream 13's white, chiclet keys are easy to read, and a blue, metal inner casing provides a solid platform behind the keys, which minimizes flex. The keys' short travel of 1.25mm is quite shallow, which means touch typists will risk "bottoming out," or pushing down too hard against the base. Typical laptops have 1.5mm to 2mm of travel, which is much more comfortable. On the 10FastFingers typing test, I scored about 90 words per minute, which is less than my average of 110 wpm on larger keyboards.
Performance
Featuring a 1.6-GHz Intel Celeron N3050 CPU, 2GB of RAM and only 32GB of flash storage, the Stream 13 provides everything you need for basic computing tasks. The laptop allowed me to run basic Windows Store games like Candy Crush, stream a 1080p video on YouTube and navigate among six browser tabs without much lag.
HP's budget laptop fell behind its competitors in benchmark testing, however, scoring 1,640 on the synthetic GeekBench 3 test, which measures overall system performance. Its score was similar to that of the Acer Aspire One Cloudbook (1,646, with Intel Celeron N3050 CPU) but lower than the Lenovo Ideapad 100S's showing (2,195, with 1.33-GHz Intel Atom Z3735F CPU).
The Stream 13 is the notebook you want for crunching serious numbers, though. It took the system 15 minutes to match 20,000 names and addresses in OpenOffice. That's much longer than the average notebook but comparable to the Acer Aspire Cloudbook's time of 15:08. The HP managed to pull away from the Lenovo 100S, which took a massive 22 minutes and 5 seconds to complete the process.
Battery Life
The biggest drawback of the Stream 13 is its fairly short battery life. On the Laptop Mag Battery Test, which involves continuous Web surfing over Wi-Fi at 100 nits of screen brightness, the HP lasted a modest 6 hours and 54 minutes, trailing the ultraportable category average of 8:11, the Acer Cloudbook's mark of 14:43 and the Lenovo Ideapad 100S' time of 9:48.
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Software
The HP Stream 13 comes with Windows 10 preloaded, with a minimal amount of bloatware. As on most PCs, you'll find Candy Crush Soda Saga, Trip Advisor and The Weather Channel. To counter the device's small storage space of only 32GB, the Stream 13 includes 1TB of OneDrive storage, as well as access to Office 365 for a full year to take advantage of Cloud computing.
Configuration and Warranty
Our HP Stream 13 features a 13-inch display, a 1.6-GHz Intel Celeron N3050 CPU, 2GB of RAM and 32GB of flash storage. If you're looking for something even smaller, HP also offers an 11-inch model with the same components; this version goes for $200, or $30 less than the Stream 13.
HP includes a one-year limited hardware warranty with 90 days of phone support and complimentary chat support for one year.
Bottom Line
For only $230, the Stream 13 offers the flexibility of a full Windows 10 experience and the performance to handle basic computing needs. Giving this laptop an attractive design and solid build quality, HP put together a strong package for the money, but we wish the system lasted longer on a charge and offered a brighter display.
Those looking for more endurance should opt for the Acer Aspire One Cloudbook 14, which is the same price as this HP. Overall, if you want a simple laptop for Web browsing, email, Facebook and word processing, the Stream 13 is a good choice.
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