HP is unveiling three new/updated laptops aimed at the education market.

The HP Stream 11 Pro G5 is an entry-level laptop with a 180 degree hinge and a semi-rugged chassis that’s due to hit the streets (or classrooms in December).
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The HP ProBook x360 11 G3 Education Edition and HP ProBook x360 11 G4 EE, meanwhile, are compact convertibles for the classroom. Yes, it’s a little strange that HP is unveiling both the 3rd-gen and 4th-gen models at the same time… but the G3 version will ship in December while you’ll have to wait until Spring, 2019 to get your hands on the G4 version.

Both models look the same, but if you can hold out until Spring you’ll get a significant processor upgrade.

Here’s a run-down of the specs for each model:

HP Stream 11 Pro G5

  • 11.6″ x 1366 x 768 pixel display w/180 degree hinge (touch optional)
  • Celeron N4000, Celeron N4100, and Pentium Silver N5000 processor options
  • Up to 8GB of DDR4-2400 RAM
  • 64GB or 128GB eMMC storage options
  • USB 3.1 Type-A
  • USB 2.0 Type-A
  • HDMI 1.4
  • Headset jack
  • Power jack
  • 37.69 Whr battery
  • 11.8″ x 8.1″ x 0.7″
  • 2.8 pounds

HP ProBook x360 11 G3 EE

  • 11.6 inch, 1366 x 768 pixel touchscreen display w/360 degree hinge
  • Celeron N4000, Celeron N4100, and Pentium Silver N5000 processor options
  • Up to 8GB of DDR4-2400 RAM
  • 64GB eMMC or 128GB/256GB SSD options
  • USB Type-C port for data and charging
  • 2 USB 3.1 Type-A ports
  • Ethernet
  • HDMI 2.0a
  • Headset jack
  • Spill-resistant keyboard
  • Optional pen support
  • 48 Wh battery
  • 11.8″ x 8.1″ x 0.8″
  • 3 pounds

HP ProBook x360 11 G4 EE

  • 11.6 inch, 1366 x 768 pixel touhcscreen display w/360 degree hinge
  • Core m3-8100Y and Core i5-8200Y processor options
  • Up to 8GB of LPDDR3-1866 RAM
  • 128GB to 256GB of solid state storage
  • USB Type-C port for data and charging
  • 2 USB 3.1 Type-A ports
  • Ethernet
  • HDMI 2.0a
  • Headset jack
  • Spill-resistant keyboard
  • Optional pen support
  • 48 Wh battery
  • 11.8″ x 8.1″ x 0.8″
  • 3.2 pounds

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3 replies on “HP revamps its line of laptops for the education market”

  1. The x360 11 G4 EE in particular is the first 11.6″ laptop with an Amber Lake CPU, which is just what I’m looking for. And it has a decent-sized battery, another rarity.

    Sadly, it’s too humongous to fit in my sling-bag. I have an ASUS 11.6″ from 2014 that’s 11.2×7.6″. The bezels on this one, on the other hand, make it about the size of a Dell XPS 13″ 2-in-1 which is unacceptable.
    A 1080p resolution and a thunderbolt 3 port would have been nice as well, for a 2019 device.

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  3. The HP ProBook x360 11 G4 EE looks like a nice machine but the screen resolution still needs a bump.

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