HP Stream 14 laptop with 16GB RAM, 128GB UFS, 1TB cloud
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Compact 14" student laptop with 16GB RAM, 128GB UFS, 1TB cloud storage, and Office 365. Copilot AI aids writing and outlines, plus a hybrid storage system for fast boot and offline files
Highlights
- 16GB RAM for multitasking
- 1TB cloud storage access
- Copilot AI for writing and outlining
Pros
- lightweight and portable design
- ample RAM for multitasking
- fast boot via 128GB UFS
- pre-installed Office 365 and cloud storage
- built-in AI features for productivity
Cons
- 14" display size may not suit all users
- 128GB UFS local storage limited for large libraries
- mentions military-grade drop resistance without specified standards
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Features
- UpgradedWe sells computers with professionally upgraded to 16GB RAM
- 128GB UFS. Original Seal is opened for upgrade ONLY. , Featherweight Champion for Mobile ProductivityWeighing just 3. 24lbs and 0. 71" thin, this 14" student laptop slips effortlessly into backpacks. The anti-glare HD screen (79% screen-to-body ratio) stays readable under library lights, while Wi-Fi 6 (2x2) delivers 3x faster downloads than classmates' devices. Built to survive campus life with military-grade drop resistance. , Office 365 & AI-Powered Work SuiteThe HP 14 laptop for college students hits the ground running with pre-installed Office 365 (Word/Excel/PowerPoint) + 1TB OneDrive cloud. Copilot AI auto-formats essays, creates PowerPoint outlines from notes, and translates documents mid-meeting perfect for group projects and last-minute assignments. , Smart Hybrid Storage System128GB ultra-fast UFS boots Windows 11 in 12 seconds, while the 256GB microSD slot stores 50,000+ PDFs/photos. Expand further via 1TB cloud access files offline or sync across devices. SD card reader transfers lecture recordings in 1/3 the time of USB drives. , Pro-Grade Web Conferencing KitThe 720p HD cam with temporal noise reduction (TNR) maintains clarity in dim dorm rooms. Dual mics isolate voices from keyboard clicks, while DTS-tuned speakers deliver crisp professor audio.