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HP Business Student Laptop Computer - Windows 11 Pro & Microsoft Office Lifetime | 14 inch HD | AI-Powered, 12 Hr Batter N-Serious Laptop| 16GB RAM, 128GB UFS, 256GB Extend Micro SD | Silver

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Features

  • Windows 11 Pro & Lifetime OfficeThis hp laptop comes pre-installed with Windows 11 Pro and a Lifetime Microsoft Office license, giving you secure access to essential tools like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint without any subscription fees.
  • All-Day Battery & Full ConnectivityStay productive anywhere with up to 12 hours of battery life. This HP 14 laptop features Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C, USB-A, and HDMI ports, ensuring fast and seamless device connections.
  • Efficient 4-Core Intel Processor N150Experience outstanding performance with 4 cores and a max boost clock of up to 3.60 GHz, perfectly suited for daily tasks and light productivity, making this HP business laptop reliable for all your needs.
  • Vivid 14 HD Display with Built-In Webcam & MicEnjoy sharp visuals and vibrant colors on a micro-edge WLED screen, ideal for streaming, video calls, and presentations. The integrated webcam and microphone enhance your virtual meeting experience.
  • Ample Memory and StorageFeaturing 8GB RAM, a spacious 128GB UFS and 256GB Micro SD , this hp portable laptop provides fast boot-up times and plenty of storage for all your important documents, applications, and media files.

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➤HP 14 Business Laptop Computer - Intel Processor N150, 14 inch HD Portable Laptop, Windows 11 Pro & MS Office Lifetime License, AI-Powered, 12 Hr Batter ➤STATEMENT:Original Seal is opened for upgrade ONLY. If the computer has modifications, then the manufacturer box is opened for it to be tested and inspected and to install the upgrades to achieve the specifications as advertised ➤DETAILS:Brand: HPScreen Size: 14 inchesScreen Resolution: 1366 x 768 (HD)Processor: Intel Celeron N-SeriesProcessor Cores: 4-core (quad- core)Processor Speed: Up to 3.6GHzGraphics: Intel UHD GraphicsGraphics Type: IntegratedSystem Memory (RAM): 16GBType of Memory (RAM): DDR4Storage: 128GB SSD, 256GB SD CardOperating System: Windows 11 ProWireless Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.4, Wi-Fi 6Front-Facing Camera: YesBuilt-In Microphone: YesProduct Dimension: 12.76 x 8.86 x 0.71Product Weight: 3.24 poundsPackage Dimension: 17.68 x 2.72 x 12.01Package Weight: 4.25 poundsBattery Life (up to): 11 hours. Up to 12 hours (video playback); up to 7.5 hours (wireless streaming)HP Fast Charge: HP Fast Charge Technology charges your laptop from 0% to 50% in about 45 >minutes ➤Ports & Slots:1 x HDMI 1.42 x USB-A 3.01 x USB-C 3.01 x Headphone/Microphone combo1 x Media Card Reader

Brand: HP


Model Name: HP 14 Inch Laptop


Screen Size: 14 Inches


Color: Silver


Hard Disk Size: 128 GB


CPU Model: Celeron


Ram Memory Installed Size: 16 GB


Operating System: Windows 11 Pro


Special Feature: HD Audio, Lightweight, For Business, For Student, Win 11 Pro, Microsoft Office Lifetime, HD Front Facing Camera Video, Anti Glare Coating See more


Graphics Card Description: Integrated


Standing screen display size: ‎14 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎1366 x 768 pixels


Max Screen Resolution: ‎1366x768 Pixels


Processor: ‎3.6 GHz celeron


RAM: ‎DDR4


Hard Drive: ‎128 GB UFS


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎Intel UHD Graphics


Chipset Brand: ‎Intel


Card Description: ‎Integrated


Wireless Type: ‎802.11a/g/n/ac


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎3


Brand: ‎HP


Series: ‎HP 14 Inch Laptop


Item model number: ‎N-Series


Operating System: ‎Windows 11 Pro


Item Weight: ‎3.24 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎12.76 x 0.71 x 8.86 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎12.76 x 0.71 x 8.86 inches


Color: ‎Silver


Processor Brand: ‎Intel


Number of Processors: ‎4


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR4 SDRAM


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Solid State


Optical Drive Type: ‎No Optical Drive


Date First Available: May 8, 2025


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  • HP Stream 11: Initial Impressions
Just over a year ago, I got my first Chromebook, the Acer C720. Since that time, except for gaming, it has been my most used computer for everyday web consumption: Ebay, Amazon, Facebook, Google+, Wordpress, Netflix, Youtube, etc. I even figured out how to use Crouton to install Linux (Ubuntu) on it, so that I could install Steam for local gaming and Steam Streaming. While the Acer doesn't have a great screen, or even a good screen, and it feels kind of, well, cheap overall, for the price it was a fantastic value. With the release of the HP Stream 11, I think Windows has a device that hits a similar value/performance intersection. I've only owned it one day but based on initial impressions, this is a fantastic value and an easy recommendation for a LOT of use cases. SPECS The HP Stream 11 is an 11.6" Windows 8.1 Laptop, powered by an Intel Celeron N2840 processor at 2.16 GHz. It has 2 GB of RAM and a 32 GB SSD, neither of which can be upgraded. It is rated for 8.5 hours of battery life, depending on performance and brightness settings of course. The screen is a 1366x768 high definition LCD screen, which has a matte coating for anti-glare. This is basically the same screen as the Acer C720. Which is to say, the screen is pretty bad. The matte coating takes a relatively low-resolution affair and makes it that much more dull and muted. That said, it is serviceable enough and has decent brightness considering the price point. Just know going in that your tradeoff for choosing this over a similarly priced $200 Windows Tablet is that the screen on a tablet will likely be IPS and significantly better in terms of clarity and viewing angles. However, this matte coating does help very much with glare in overhead and outdoor lighting situations. As far as ports, the Stream 11 has 2 USB ports (one 3.0 and one 2.0), a full-size SD slot, and HDMI. It has a single combo headphone/mic port. It also has two down-firing speakers that put out decent sound for the price point. SETUP Setting up this device wasn't too bad. Windows 8 has come a long way over the past 12 months. In December 2013 my wife's HP required several hours of updates, and updating my Surface Pro (1st Gen) from Windows 8.0 to 8.1 was very difficult; there was a point where the update hung, and I had to do quite a bit of research to get past it. Contrast this to the HP Stream 11: It took 10 minutes to get from unboxing to a functional Windows desktop. Once there I removed Norton, installed Avast, installed Chrome, and installed Steam, and then installed 35 Windows updates (33 required and 2 optional). This took 22 minutes, plus another 12 minutes of processing after I rebooted, for a total time of 34 minutes. The system handled them all with no crashes, hangs, or issues. Drivers for accessories like my USB Logitech Mouse and Dell Printer were plug and play with no issues. PERFORMANCE This processor/RAM setup powers a lot of 2014's Chromebooks, and thus it has Octane benchmarks similar to devices like the Asus C200 Chromebook and Toshiba Chromebook 2. My personal Octane scores were in the 7,500-8,000 range. As a point of comparison, the Acer C720 and HP Chromebook 11, with 2 GB of RAM and an Intel Celeron 2955 processor with Haswell architecture have benchmarks in Octane of around 11,000. You're looking at about 20% decrease in performance. In general, most websites load quickly, but more intensive sites like The Verge hang a bit while various images and videos load. Once pages are loaded, everything scrolls smoothly. I read some people complaining about Chrome being an issue on this device but it ran fine for me. I had IE with one tab, Chrome with three tabs, and Steam open and the web pages were running fine. I also tested Google Docs and that ran smoothly. Boot time to the log-in screen is about 10 seconds, plus another 5-7 seconds of loading after you enter your log-in credentials. Unlike Chrome OS, when you hit the desktop a Windows device is still processing and loading in the background, so the full boot takes a bit longer - but I'd still say the whole process is under 30 seconds and to hit the log-in in 10 seconds is impressive. I had no problems installing Avast, Chrome, and Steam on the device. I tested Steam Streaming on my local network from my desktop computer and was able to play Wolfenstein: The New Order at an excellent FPS. I also tried a few games running locally including Pacman DX, Luftrausers, and Towerfall Ascension. These ran without issue. I would think that many indie games should run on this, especially those of the 2D variety, but 3D gaming performance will probably be terrible. You don't have much space to store modern games, anyway. As a Steam Streaming device though, it works fine. And, it should be able to handle most emulation of systems up through the PS1 / Sega Saturn / N64 generation as well as a lot of good retro games on GOG. Oddly enough, the wireless speed I got using tests on this device were about 10-15% slower than the same tests on my Moto X or Acer C720 connected to the same network, from the same location. That said, the connection didn't drop at all for the four hours I had the computer running. (If interested: I have 50 Mb down and up via FiOS. My first speed test showed this was only getting 28 up and 25 down, but a re-test after rebooting later showed 37 up and 36 down) I haven't had the device long enough to test the battery but I would expect 8 hours is pretty reasonable, keeping in mind that brightness and what you're doing for that time play a major role. BUILD QUALITY This is a mixed bag. As noted the screen is the low point of the device. It isn't so terrible that the device isn't usable, but it is pretty bad. If you can live with the C720, you can live with this, but you won't like it. The Stream 11 comes in at under 3 lbs of weight (2.8 lbs), feeling just a bit heavier than my C720. Heavy compared to modern 10" tablets, but still relatively light. One complaint I have is that this device only comes in two color options, Blue or Magenta. While I like the blue - it looks better in person than it does in pictures - the absence of a neutral color like white, black, or grey is strange. The diminutive size and blue color does make this look more like a young adult toy than a full-fledged Windows 8.1 device. That said, it is reasonably sturdy in the hand, feeling and looking mostly like a shrunken version of the HP14 Chromebook. Unfortunately, the trackpad on the HP Stream 11 is NOT on par with the HP14 Chromebook. While the HP14 is a $300-$380 device (depending on specs), I don't think it is unreasonable to expect the touchpad to be on the same level of quality as the HP14 or C720. It isn't. I've used worse, but I definitely will prefer a mouse with this, whereas on my Chromebooks I think of a mouse as totally optional. Through use, I've gotten better with it, but at first I was having a very hard time just dragging and dropping files into folders, for instance. The keyboard pretty much feels like a shrunken HP14 Chromebook keyboard. Keys are a bit squishy and don't have a ton of travel, but it is stated as 97% full sizes and my WPM was about the same as usual. EXTRAS On its own, this is a pretty compelling device for $200, but HP throws in some goodies. You get a one-year subscription to Office 365 Personal (one computer + one tablet). This does not come installed on the device; you get a redemption key that must be used by the end of 2016. I actually love this, as you can redeem the subscription on another device if you choose to do so. This is a $70 value. I'm still debating whether to redeem this key for my Stream 11, so I did not test MS Office, but based on how it runs Google Docs and Sheets, I would expect they'll run just fine provided you don't have a ton of other applications going at the same time. You also get a $25 Windows App Store gift-card. Finally, you supposedly get 1 TB of MS Cloud storage for a year, which is pretty crazy if accurate. As I have no need for that yet - I have 150 GB of Drive storage from my Moto X and Chromebooks - I haven't tested it, but it is a very nice add-on. These offers compare pretty well to those Google gives you with Chromebooks (12 GoGo In-flight passes, 60 days Google All Access Music passes, and 100 GB Cloud Storage for two years). FINAL THOUGHTS I'll need to spend some more time with this device before I know for sure how I feel about it, but first impressions have been pretty favorable. I didn't expect it to run Windows 8 so well, or have such a short boot time. The Chrome performance was much better than I'd expected based on what I read elsewhere, and Steam Streaming worked perfectly. While I still wish there was a neutral color option like Black or Grey on the market, which would make me feel much better about suggesting to grown adults that this is a serious computing device, this is a decent-looking device with build quality and Windows 8 performance above expectations for this price point. For students or those seeking an ultraportable back-up computer, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised with this computer. If you're thinking about getting an Office 365 Personal subscription anyway, this computer is basically $130, which is an absurd value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2014 by Voltron00x

  • One Laptop, Two Deliveries- All Good!
Color: Willow Green
At first only the laptop showed up -no CD/DVD drive like it said in the listing . So I shot off an email to the seller, a little annoyed. But literally right after I hit send, another delivery guy showed up with the missing accessory. Turns out it was shipped separately (free gift). If your package seems incomplete, the rest might just be a day behind. So far, the laptop's been running pretty fast- no complaints there. It's also super lightweight and compact, which is great because my backpack finally forgave me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2025 by XM

  • Better than you would expect for $200.
So I have had many pcs. I currently have one with high end specs. One from 6 years ago running vista and a netbook like dual core 1.7ghz machine with 8gbs ram. That HP dm1 is what I will compare it to. 1. The stream is much lighter. Yes the stream looks and feels like a toy but it does work like a real pc not a kids toy. 2. Quiet. There is no fan. Where the dm1s fan is running all the time and it runs hot. This gets warm but with no fan is silent. Big plus in my book. 3. Solid construction. Where the dm1 feels like a lot of it is cheap plastic, though this does too, it feels more solid. The dm1, though has survived many falls and drops and still works fine, it also has a ssd like this. I haven't dropped this yet, hope not to, but feel it would survive. 4. SSD. Works well, but very small. Plan on using externals for storage or more as it is intended as a cloud complimenting device. 5. RAM very limited but functional. You will be constantly maxing out but with ssd when a page file is used it won't be a s slow as it could be. I have a work pc with that normally uses only 1gb to 1.5gb ram so it is possible to do well with the minimal ram. So far mcafee has impressed me more than Norton. The dm1 with Norton maxes out up to 4gbs ram when running because it uses whatever it can. Internet explorer is just as bad. if you have many poorly designed web pages open you could max out the ram quickly but the processor helps to make it not as bad as it could be. 6. Processor Intel. Celeron. Yes it is a Celeron, but there are worse. Celeron processors used to be considered the cheap junk intel processors, but now in comparing the e2-1800 amd of the dm1 and this, the Celeron wins. Your processor utilization will max out....a lot. The dm1 is horrible in that respect, also only 1.7 where this goes up to around 2.5. When ie and Norton run I can do very little, even type on the dm1. Typing is torturous. You press letters that never appear on the dm1. It took me a while to figure out what was happening. it was just that the processor was running at 100% too much of the time. This does run at 100% too and has had letters not show because of that too, but definitely not as bad as the dm1. For this I think the Celeron processor and faster speed helps, obviously. Again remember this is a low end computer. it will have tradeoffs, but so far it has been a much more acceptable experience. 7. Graphics. I did not test any newer kind of games. I tested star wars battlefront 2 like on my dm1 it runs with most high settings just fine. This will not be a gaming machine but you could have some games on for yourself or kids. it did work fine with an xbox 360 controller. It also played 1080p youtube videos fullscreen just fine. Netflix also played high quality just fine. 8. Space and settings. There may be bloatware but with so little disk space they could not add a lot. There were only 2 things running in the systray when I got it and now only mcafee. You will have to change some settings. I had to change the power settings to max performance. They are not set to that by default so if you want the most out of your pc change them. If you want better battery life leave them as balanced or power saver. The touch pad works ok. There are better but again for the price there are worse. It can be tapped and doubled tapped to simulate mouse clicks so complaints about buttons only being at the button are not necessary. The dm1 also can accept taps and does have two physical buttons at the bottom,. Again it is functional, but you will have to disable the reverse scrolling or it may drive you nuts when you swipe down and it goes up on a web page. All in all I got this as a disposable kind of laptop to train my kids on. It is not as safe as a chromebook for viruses and malware yes, but it is a full computer not just a browser. The security software is a trial for 30 days but doesn't seem to affect it as much as Norton does my dm1 so I will probably renew it and may switch to mcafee after on my other pcs. Final words: I might buy more one for each of my children and myself to replace the dm1, which has become an unenjoyable experience. My favorites---it is quiet (no fan), does not get hot, it is light, and the keyboard types well. I haven't really tested the battery but again it depends on what you use and your power settings. It is not user replaceable though. Negatives I have noted so far. It drops my wireless network every so often, but my high end computer from hp also has a network card that has failed in less than a year, not worth the warranty and effort having already sent back once for something else (their laptops are better) that I have had to replace with a $35 netgear usb wireless. I hope this fares better but you can replace it with a usb if it happens. The screen is a little washed out. It just feels like the colors are faded Other than that I now have a good cheap laptop for my kids. I will recommend buying from Amazon. Hp's website is horrible and they decline orders for no reason and their customer service is horrible! But all that aside I like their devices. Tradeoffs I guess. I haven't tried the free offers included but office personal is included free for a year which is normally 70 dollars. This adds more value to your purchase. You can set windows to boot directly to the desktop for those of you who fear windows 8. I actually think Win 8.1 is a great operating system with much better task manager features. I would recommend this to anyone who wants a spare pc, has kids, or wants a basic laptop. $200. Worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2014 by Kjaerynn

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