I'm a sucker for great, low-cost devices, and it appears the HP Stream 11 x360 is definitely on the right track.
I'm a huge fan of HP's x360 line of devices. I've been using an HP Spectre x360 for a little over three months now, and I can honestly say it's one of the best laptops I've ever owned. What's great is you no longer have to shell out $1,000 to try out one of these awesome multi-form-factor hinges, as you can now find the x360 line on the low-end Stream devices by HP, too.
The device
I recently picked up an 11-inch Stream x360 device from HP, and will be doing a full review soon. In the meantime however, after using it for just a few days, I have some early impressions I want to share. First and foremost, it's surprisingly well built. At $300, I was expecting creaky, cheap plastic, and although it is plastic, it definitely doesn't feel as cheap as I was expecting.
In fact, the device feels really solid and compact. I assume the 11-inch form factor plays a part in making it feel that way. It's just so easy to maneuver, feels great when closed and gives you a sense of confidence when throwing it into a bag, as you know it won't break easily. I'm honestly impressed with its build quality, and what helps is the nice textures on top and below the keyboard. They're odd, but nice nonetheless.
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