
Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars with 7116 reviews
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- Portability (240)
- Battery Life (75)
- Weight (66)
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- Storage Capacity (56)
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- RAM (26)
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- Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Ideal for Linux - Tough to use with Windows
TLDR: This budget laptop is a great deal for the price with one caveat -- install Linux (if you know what you're doing when it comes to that sort of thing). If you run it with the default Windows installation, you may be disappointed. Long Version: I approached this purchase on the lookout for the cheapest non-Chromebook I could find with halfway decent specs. My goal was specifically to find a wallet-friendly machine on which to run Linux as I learn programing/development and progress through a computer science degree. I already own a powerful iMac and an excellent Lenovo Yoga 9i, so I can complete all of my demanding or productive work on those -- I wanted something new to explore and play with. Dual-booting is annoying, and running an OS on a virtual machine just doesn't have the same gut feeling, so I opted to find a suitable (and affordable) laptop to use as a project machine. I found this at a great price in a Best Buy retail store (far cheaper than at other retailers, including online), and though the specs are minimal, I felt it was an acceptable compromise for the purpose and price I had in mind. They only had two models available (in the box) with no display out, so I took a risk on the aesthetics and feel of the machine, but it worked out for the best. The laptop is solid, compact, light, and the textured finish has a nice feel to it. Much to my surprise, the keyboard is a delight to use -- the keys really feel great, perfect for coding. The touchpad is fine, though a bit choppy at times, but perhaps you won't notice or care. I haven't had a chance to test the built-in webcam or microphone, but I wouldn't expect anything spectacular at this price point. The speakers are fairly unremarkable, as most in this price range are. The CPU and preinstalled RAM obviously meet the bare-minimum requirements of modern computing, but it can noticeably lag at times, especially if running the OEM Windows install. Installing Ubuntu instead has helped tremendously with this - navigating the OS, I have no lag whatsoever (not the case out-of-the-box). Either way, you're better off focusing on a single task than trying to multitask too much. This brings us to the caveat: Out of curiosity I booted up the computer for the first time to the stock Windows 11 OS to evaluate out-of-the-box performance. It was rough. The first (and only) task I executed was opening up the Edge browser to the default home screen, and it was painful. Extremely choppy, unresponsive, and the machine was obviously struggling to load such a generic page on a known fast network. If you have any serious work that you need to carry out in Windows, I would suggest spending a bit more to gain more stability and functionality from a different machine. If, on the other hand, you're a patient and forgiving person, and either just have casual use in mind or intend to install a lighter and more hardware-friendly OS, then this computer should be fine. As I said, I installed the latest Ubuntu release, and I couldn't be happier. The new OS is WAY lighter, faster, and snappier running on this machine than Windows was. When considering that this machine has just 4GB of hardware RAM and an economy-class processor, I'm both impressed and more than satisfied with my purchase. It really is a night-and-day comparison. I used to own one of the old 13" black Macbooks from around 2007, and both the look and physical feel of this machine give me vintage vibes from that special time. I love it. After a simple swap of the stock OS, the computer feels like it could have sold for two or three times the $170 I paid for it. Conclusion: If you're looking for an affordable laptop without any fancy features, this might be it, but you will probably be frustrated at some point by its entry-level specs if you plan to run it stock out of the box. It excels at lightweight and focused use -- don't get greedy and your $170 will be well spent. Bonus round: The attached photo was taken with a video paused in one Firefox tab and this review pending submission in another, with nothing else going on. You can see in the screenshot that the CPU is doing fine, but the physical RAM is approaching capacity. This is what I mean about multitasking -- tread lightly and you'll be fine.
This review is from HP - 14" Laptop - Intel Celeron - 4GB Memory - 64GB eMMC - Jet Black
Posted by John
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I was able to upgrade its RAM and SSD
I bought this laptop as a cheap portable take everywhere computer. In the original configuration it is very slow because of the low memory, different that what HP says it has upgradeable memory slot and also a slot for m2. The machine is much more responsive with the 8 gb RAM. You have to take the entire bottom of the computer with isn’t easy. Good - Price($149) - Light - can upgrade RAM and SSD - battery Bad - Screen low resolution - to upgrade you have to take out all the lower part - feels cheap - performance is in the low end even with the extra money For what I needed it is perfect, including to have a upgrade path that most cheap laptops don’t have anymore My Daughter who is going to college is already using it and liked the portability and for her basic tasks it is OK
This review is from HP - 14" Laptop - Intel Celeron N4500 2021 - 4GB Memory - 64GB eMMC - Snowflake White
Posted by FabioGrande
- Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Honest Review -
The HP Stream Laptop from Best Buy is a nifty, budget-friendly option that's easy to take anywhere. It sports a sleek design with a 14-inch HD display, offering a decent viewing experience. It's not a powerhouse, driven by an Intel Celeron processor and 4 GB of RAM, so it's more suited for everyday tasks rather than heavy-duty stuff. The 64 GB storage might feel a bit tight, but it contributes to snappy performance. What's nice is the impressive battery life, giving you around 11.5 hours for videos and 9 hours for streaming, making it great for on-the-go use. It also ticks the connectivity boxes with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a decent camera for video calls. Features like HP Fast Charge and a focus on energy efficiency add to its appeal, and the bonus one-year Microsoft 365 subscription is a nice touch for productivity. Overall, it's a handy companion for casual use, though not ideal for power users or those needing lots of storage.
This review is from HP - 14" Laptop - Intel Celeron - 4GB Memory - 64GB eMMC - Indigo Blue
Posted by ByronR
- Rated 4 out of 5 stars
You Get What You Pay For!
Mostly, this computer is pretty good at getting the job done. I use this computer for school mostly and it's perfect at it. The battery life is pretty good, I can last around the whole day with full brightness and running Edge. Only problem I have with the computer is that 4GB of memory and 64GB of storage isn't enough in the age we're in, but if you're just getting basic things done like school or work even, it's pretty good at it.
This review is from HP - 14" Laptop - Intel Celeron N4120 2019 - 4GB Memory - 64GB eMMC - Snowflake White
Posted by Joseph
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best on the go laptop for me!
I like that it's compact and lightweight. The storage size is ok for me because I have another hp touch screen laptop that performs well and has a large amount of storage. I really wanted a blue laptop so that was a plus. I use it for my cloud computing course for school mostly.
This review is from HP - 14" Laptop - Intel Celeron - 4GB Memory - 64GB eMMC - Indigo Blue
Posted by CloudSaaSEngineer