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Microsoft Store Offers 32GB HP Stream 7 Windows 8.1 7-inch Tablet For $79.00 – onmsft.com

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
March 3, 2015
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Microsoft Store offers 32GB HP Stream 7 Windows 8.1 7-inch tablet for $79.00

The Microsoft Store is offering a 32 GB HP Stream 7 Signature Edition 7” Tablet with 1 year subscription to Office 365 and $25 Windows Store gift card all for $79.00. The deal also includes 1-Year 1 TB OneDrive Storage for free. Microsoft is offering a pretty sweet deal with everything that is included with the HP Stream 7 Signature Edition 7” Tablet.

The HP Stream 7 Signature Edition 7” Tablet has the following features:

  • Intel Atom Z3735G (1.33GHz up to 1.83GHz) CPU w/ Intel HD Graphics
  • 7″ 1280×800 IPS Display w/ 0.3MP Front-Facing and 2.0MP Rear-Facing Camera
  • 1GB RAM
  • 32GB Memory
  • MicroSD card slot for expandable storage
  • 3000 mAh Battery
  • Windows 8.1 OS

Along with the 1 year of Office 365, you also get 1 year of 1 TB OneDrive storage, 1 year of Skype with 60 minutes per month, a $25 Windows Store gift card for any apps, games, or movies available from Microsoft. If you’re interested in taking advantage of this great deal on the HP Stream 7 Signature Edition 7” Tablet, head over to the Microsoft Store in the link below. Act fast, no telling when this offer will end.

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