The HP Mini 210-1199DX might be one of the cooler-looking Netbooks on the retail store shelve, but when it comes to practicality, the Mini 210-1199DX only has a coupe of useful component upgrades over the basic entry level Netbook. This is what makes the $379 price of a system a tad pricey than some the other Netbooks. The most striking aspect of this version of HP's Mini 210 is its distinctive pink design. HP decorates the back of the lid with a pink-and-white tartan pattern that it carries over to the touch pad and bottom panel, while the actual keyboard and keyboard tray are solid pink.
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Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Extremely LOW PRICE with Extreme Portability and Battery Life from HP Mini 1103
HP's Netbooks have traditionally come in two versions: consumer 10-inch models such as the Mini 210, and pro-level Netbooks such as the Mini 5103. The $299 Mini 1103 is both and neither. An affordable business/education-targeted Netbook, it has a bare-bones design while offering better bells and whistles under the hood than similarly priced competitors: Bluetooth, a 7,200rpm hard drive, and mobile broadband antennas all come standard. An excellent battery life only adds to its appeal. In the end, the Mini 1103 is still a 10-inch single-core Atom Netbook, but it's one of the better budget Netbooks you can buy.
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