Everyday power
Stay up to date with social media, the latest news headlines and gripping box sets with the HP Stream Laptop . Powered by an Intel Celeron processor, your laptop is able to handle your everyday routine from ordering groceries online, to writing a letter or chatting with friends.
Take your laptop everywhere
Stay connected wherever you go. At less than 17 mm thick and weighing just over a kilo, the HP Stream Laptop is ideal for portable computing, whether you're working in a café or researching in the library. And with a Kensington MicroSaver lock slot, you're able to keep your laptop as secure on the road as at home.
Hook up your devices
The HP Stream has all the ports you might need. There's a fast-charging USB-C for smartphone or tablet. It transfers data quickly too, so you'll get your photos into the laptop in no time. And the USB ports are great for your mouse and keyboard.
Using the HDMI port, you can even hook the laptop up to your TV, so you can stream Netflix and even more on a non-smart TV.
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How to upgrade to Windows 10 Home
Windows 10 in S mode is designed for security and performance, exclusively running apps from the Microsoft Store. If you want to install an app that isn't available in the Microsoft Store, you'll need to switch out of S mode. Switching out of S mode is one-way. If you make the switch, you won't be able to go back to Windows 10 in S mode. There's no charge to switch out of S mode.
1. On your PC running Windows 10 in S mode, open Settings > Updates & Security > Activation
2. In the "Switch to Windows 10 or Switch to Windows 10 Pro" section, select "Go to Store" to open the Microsoft Store (if you also see an "upgrade your edition of Windows" section, be careful not to click to "Go to Store" link that appears there).
3. When the Microsoft Store launches, select the "Get" button. After you see a confirmation message on the page, you'll now be in Windows 10 Home mode and will be able to install apps from outside of the Microsoft Store.