Actually, I may forgo the Stream 7 and it's assorted things and go with a WinBook T802. Double the RAM, still cheaper than a ChromeBook (but not by much) from MicroCenter itself, full USB 2 compatibility, microSD support, and a micro-HDMI port from what I've found. The price from Amazon is out of my range, but from MicroCenter this is just what I needed. It's not coming with a case or mouse, but with the full USB 2 port I can use just about anything. First thing I buy for it other than the unit itself is probably going to be the keyboard cover, though. The battery life is better too, I presume, and the touchscreen, while only 5-point, is still very good quality and is bigger than that on the Stream 7.
It also has bluetooth and the like. Seems like a good deal for the money, and the reviews are pretty much all positive. If I can get my parents to order it from MicroCenter for me I may even be able to get the keyboard cover at the same time. None of us have a MicroCenter account and that's why I tend to try to find stuff on Amazon rather than a specialty store.
If I can get this going right, I'm probably going to sell off my XT926 as well -- I'm not going to need it if I get this tablet, I don't think. I might even be able to get Genymotion running on this and end up running those Android apps I'd be missing anyway. The full-size USB 2.0 port makes it even easier than the Stream 7 to run linux if I so choose, but with this being a tablet I might actually be better served by sticking with Windows 8.1.
It's much more expensive than the Stream 7, but I think it will be worth it.