HP Stream 11 x360 unboxing and hands on

HP has devices available at every end of the price spectrum. You've got your high-end, $1,000-or-more laptops, and you've also got your low-end, sub-$300 laptops. HP makes both, and it makes both rather well. Today we're taking a look at the low-end HP Stream 11 x360, a multi-form-factor device aimed at media consumption and light work while on the go.

Similar to HP's other x360 devices, the Stream 11 x360 is rocking a 360-degree hinge, allowing it to be transformed into either a tablet, or be used in tent mode or tablet-stand mode. It's rocking an 11.6" 1366x768 IPS touch screen, along with 2GB RAM and 32GB eMMC storage. It s not a high-end device by any means, but for the price that shouldn't come as a surprise.

The device is plastic, with some cool patterns and textures on the top and underneath the keyboard. Speaking of the keyboard, I really like it. It's clicky and feels great to type on. The touch pad is OK but nothing special, which is again to be expected for less than $300.

We'll be doing a first impressions piece and full review soon, so stay tuned. You may also want to check out our HP Spectre x360 15 review.

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Zac Bowden
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Zac Bowden is a Senior Editor at Windows Central. Bringing you exclusive coverage into the world of Windows on PCs, tablets, phones, and more. Also an avid collector of rare Microsoft prototype devices! Keep in touch on Twitter and Threads