Today at CES, Hewlett Packard unveiled two mini PCs , going on sale January 14th. The machines offer a Windows-based computer supplemented with cloud storage.
At £150, the Stream mini is the cheaper of the two, offering just just 2GB of RAM and a 32GB hard drive, powered by an Intel Celeron chip.
The Stream also comes with a two-year subscription to HP’s OneDrive cloud storage service, which will let users keep an extra 200 GB remotely.
For just under £300 the Pavilion mini boasts a more powerful processor, an extra 2GB of ram and a full 500GB of local storage.