HP Stream 2-pack 14″ Laptops with Microsoft Office 365 & Tech Support – 9773199
Windows 10 Home in S mode lets you experience the most secure Windows ever built with fast boot times, increased responsiveness and added protection against phishing and malware. Take on the day without worrying about recharging thanks to the HP Stream’s liberating battery life.
- 2 HP Stream laptops
- 2 Power adapters
- 2 User guides
- Manufacturer’s 1-year limited warranty
- Complimentary limited technical support for 90 days from date of purchase
- 2 PC Lifestyles Software & Services 8 Deluxe vouchers
Additional information
Color Choices: | Black, Black/Blue, Black/Pink, Black/White or Pink/Blue |
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Model Number: | HP-S14-DS001xDS |
Measurements | Each approx. 13.3"L x 8.9"W x .7"H |
Weight | Each approx. 3.2 lbs. |
Power Source: | Internal lithium battery |
Display | 14" HD WLED-backlit SVA BrightView display (1366 x 768 resolution) |
Processor | AMD A6-9220e |
Memory | 4 GB DDR4-2133 SDRAM |
Storage | 64 GB eMMC |
Wireless Adapter | Realtek RTL8822CE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (2×2) Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0 combo |
Operating System | Windows 10 Home in S Mode |
Fourteen or 14 may refer to:
- 14 (number), the natural number following 13 and preceding 15
- one of the years 14 BC, AD 14, 1914, 2014
2 (two) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 1 and preceding 3. It is the smallest and the only even prime number.
Because it forms the basis of a duality, it has religious and spiritual significance in many cultures.
365 may refer to:
- 365 (number), an integer
- a common year, consisting of 365 calendar days
- AD 365, a year of the Julian calendar
- 365 BC, a year of the 4th century BC
Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational technology conglomerate headquartered in Redmond, Washington. Founded in 1975, the company became highly influential in the rise of personal computers through software like Windows, and the company has since expanded to Internet services, cloud computing, video gaming and other fields. Microsoft is the largest software maker, one of the most valuable public U.S. companies, and one of the most valuable brands globally.
Microsoft was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen to develop and sell BASIC interpreters for the Altair 8800. It rose to dominate the personal computer operating system market with MS-DOS in the mid-1980s, followed by Windows. The company's 1986 initial public offering (IPO) and subsequent rise in its share price created three billionaires and an estimated 12,000 millionaires among Microsoft employees. Since the 1990s, it has increasingly diversified from the operating system market. Steve Ballmer replaced Gates as CEO in 2000 which would see the then-largest of Microsoft's corporate acquisitions in Skype Technologies in 2011, and an increased focus on hardware that led to its first in-house PC line, the Surface, in 2012, and the formation of Microsoft Mobile through Nokia. Since Satya Nadella took over as CEO in 2014, the company has changed focus towards cloud computing, as well as its large acquisition of LinkedIn for $26.2 billion in 2016. Under Nadella's direction, the company has also expanded its video gaming business to support the Xbox brand, establishing the Microsoft Gaming division in 2022, which is currently the third-largest gaming company in the world by revenue, following the 2023 acquisition of Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion.
Microsoft has been market-dominant in the IBM PC–compatible operating system market and the office software suite market since the 1990s. Its best-known software products are the Windows line of operating systems, the Microsoft 365 suite of productivity applications, the Azure cloud computing platform, and the Edge web browser. Its flagship hardware products are the Xbox video game consoles and the Microsoft Surface lineup of touchscreen personal computers. Other consumer and enterprise software it produces include Internet search with Bing; digital services through MSN; mixed reality through HoloLens; cloud computing with Azure; and software development through Visual Studio. Today, Microsoft is considered one of the Big Five American information technology companies, alongside Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, and Meta. However it has been criticized for its monopolistic practices and the company's software has been criticized for problems with ease of use, robustness, and security.
An office is a space where the employees of an organization perform administrative work in order to support and realize the various goals of the organization. The word "office" may also denote a position within an organization with specific duties attached to it (see officer or official); the latter is an earlier usage, as "office" originally referred to the location of one's duty. In its adjective form, the term "office" may refer to business-related tasks. In law, a company or organization has offices in any place where it has an official presence, even if that presence consists of a storage silo, for example, instead of a more traditional establishment with a desk and chair. An office is also an architectural and design phenomenon, including small offices, such as a bench in the corner of a small business or a room in someone's home (see small office/home office), entire floors of buildings, and massive buildings dedicated entirely to one company. In modern terms, an office is usually the location where white-collar workers carry out their functions.
In classical antiquity, offices were often part of a palace complex or a large temple. In the High Middle Ages (1000–1300), the medieval chancery acted as a sort of office, serving as the space where records and laws were stored and copied. With the growth of large, complex organizations in the 18th century, the first purpose-built office spaces were constructed. As the Industrial Revolution intensified in the 18th and 19th centuries, the industries of banking, rail, insurance, retail, petroleum, and telegraphy grew dramatically, requiring many clerks. As a result, more office space was assigned to house their activities. The time-and-motion study, pioneered in manufacturing by F. W. Taylor (1856–1915), led to the "Modern Efficiency Desk" of 1915. Its flat top, with drawers below, was designed to allow managers an easy view of their workers. By the middle of the 20th century, it became apparent that an efficient office required additional control over privacy, and gradually the cubicle system evolved.
A stream is a continuous body of surface water flowing within the bed and banks of a channel. Depending on its location or certain characteristics, a stream may be referred to by a variety of local or regional names. Long, large streams are usually called rivers, while smaller, less voluminous and more intermittent streams are known as streamlets, brooks or creeks.
The flow of a stream is controlled by three inputs – surface runoff (from precipitation or meltwater), daylighted subterranean water, and surfaced groundwater (spring water). The surface and subterranean water are highly variable between periods of rainfall. Groundwater, on the other hand, has a relatively constant input and is controlled more by long-term patterns of precipitation. The stream encompasses surface, subsurface and groundwater fluxes that respond to geological, geomorphological, hydrological and biotic controls.
Streams are important as conduits in the water cycle, instruments in groundwater recharge, and corridors for fish and wildlife migration. The biological habitat in the immediate vicinity of a stream is called a riparian zone. Given the status of the ongoing Holocene extinction, streams play an important corridor role in connecting fragmented habitats and thus in conserving biodiversity. The study of streams and waterways in general is known as surface hydrology and is a core element of environmental geography.
Tech or The Tech may refer to:
- An abbreviation of technology or technician
- Tech Dinghy, an American sailing dinghy developed at MIT
- Tech (mascot), the mascot of Louisiana Tech University, U.S.
- Tech (river), in southern France
- "Tech" (Smash), a 2012 episode of TV series Smash
- The Tech (newspaper), newspaper at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- The Tech Interactive, formerly The Tech Museum of Innovation, or The Tech, a museum in San Jose, California, U.S.
- Tech Tower, a building at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
With or WITH may refer to:
- With, a preposition in English
- Carl Johannes With (1877–1923), Danish doctor and arachnologist
- With (character), a character in D. N. Angel
- With (novel), a novel by Donald Harrington
- With (album), a 2014 album by TVXQ
- With (EP), a 2021 EP by Nam Woo-hyun
by Greeniis
The colors were pastel perfect and were easy to setup and install. Had no problems.
by Grammie
I was not sure about ordering these; however, my husband insisted (because I was always complaining about by larger, bulky laptop. This one does the things I want and so much easier and lightweight.
by Pamern
First of all, its a great bargain getting 2-HP laptops for this price. Additionally, the shipment arrived ahead of schedule. We purchased these laptops as an anniversary gift for us. The set up was very user friendly for non-techies. I recommend this HSN special & HP products to anyone.
by Nada
I love my laptop . Very easy set up.
by Baez
These were purchased as gifts, however I know HP is a top brand in Laptops, and this was an amazing deal! only wish I could have purchased one more.