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Title: HP Stream 14-z050ng Notebook Review
Post by: Redaktion on October 25, 2014, 09:51:29
Windows Chromebook. HP tries to compete with Google's Chromebooks with a slim 14-inch Windows notebook. An AMD APU works inside. The concept sounds good, but is it really convincing?

http://www.notebookcheck.net/HP-Stream-14-z050ng-Notebook-Review.128817.0.html
Title: Re: HP Stream 14-z050ng Notebook Review
Post by: fredmanson on November 01, 2014, 20:12:58
Interesting review of this HP 14 Stream. It's clearly a Windows-based-Chromebook as you mentioned. The French model has these 64 gigs and seems to have a better battery life (~7 hours in classic uses). Price is also €300.00, but it can be found at €293.00 on webdistrib.com (France). I think to buy this Stream or one of the new 13.3" Chromebooks to complete my very low powered Chromebook HP11 G1.
Title: Re: HP Stream 14-z050ng Notebook Review
Post by: Bob on November 01, 2014, 20:37:48
Just picked one of these ups. Quite a useful machine for the money, these are going for £229 in the UK with 32GB of eMMC storage. I think the speakers are a little better than you say in the review, also the screen, I notice no blue tint, perhaps that was a fault with your model.



Title: Re: HP Stream 14-z050ng Notebook Review
Post by: Anthony on November 14, 2014, 02:49:40
 Thanks for the review. I haven't visited this site in awhile but I trust your reviews.

The HP Stream need a few firmware and driver tweaks but those will be coming.

It is the only low cost Chromebook alternative you can actually do some media work with. It should easily run various software that will take full advantage of all four cores.

@Fredmanson interesting the French version has 64GB of disk space.

I have this on my short list, but as the reviewer said there are plenty of choices right around $300 US from Bail Trail to 2.0Ghz Celeron to A4-5000 Trinity APU. But they will be thicker, heavier and have less battery life.

As with Android phones, I suspect that running the screen to about 60% brightness will result in longer battery life.

I mainly want this to run Virtual DJ as either my main PC for that purpose or as a backup.

Title: HP Stream 14-z050ng Storage
Post by: knewt on December 23, 2014, 13:43:30
Hi
Should not the 2GB storage be a limitation in time due to constant Windows Updates? I know some can be disabled but I do not want do disable critical and important updates. Can an external SD Card be used as an extension of the C Drive ?
Thanks
Max
Title: Re: HP Stream 14-z050ng Notebook Review
Post by: niccox on March 10, 2015, 00:53:27
Waiting for a QWERTY 64gb hd version...

France one is AZERTY...
Title: Re: HP Stream 14-z050ng Notebook Review
Post by: David W. on August 12, 2016, 02:04:39
Would you consider putting in a brief description for each different test (Cinebench, Sunspider, etc.),  one that could pop up if my mouse hovered over the test's name?