HP Mini 210-1030NR 10.1-Inch Black Netbook - 9.75 Hours of Battery Life | 
| Brand: Hewlett-Packard Category: Personal Computer
List Price: $426.00 Buy New: $360.75 as of 9/5/2010 14:38 PDT details You Save: $65.25 (15%)
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Seller: ApexSuppliers Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 466
Color: Black Media: Personal Computers Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows 7 Starter CPU Manufacturer: Intel CPU Speed: 1.66 CPU Type: Intel Atom N450 Processors: 1 System Memory: 1000 Memory Type: SODIMM Hard Drive Size: 160 Floppy Disk Drive: None Modem: None Display Size: 10.1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7 Dimensions (in): 10.6 x 6.9 x 1.1 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: WA544UA#ABA Model: WA544UA#ABA UPC: 884962829776 EAN: 0884962829776 ASIN: B00318CGFK
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| Features:
| • | Intel Atom Processor N450 (1.66 GHz, 512 KB L2 Cache) | | • | 1GB DDR2 System Memory (1 DIMM) | | • | 160GB (5400RPM) Hard Drive (SATA) | | • | Genuine Windows 7 Starter, * Up to 9.75 Hours of Battery Life | | • | 10.1¿ Diagonal WSVGA LED Anti-glare Widescreen Display (1024 x 600) | | • | Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150 (shared) with up to 256MB Total Available Graphics Memory |
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Product Description Prepare to be noticed when you take this Netbook out on the town. Small, slim and stylish, the HP Mini 210 lets you surf the web, stay connected, and be entertained wherever you go. Amp up the fun by playing videos and music or showing off your photos. Exclusive, integrated software keeps you in sync with your life by letting you e-mail, chat, and instantly access your files from anywhere. Take just what you need And leave the rest on your primary PC. At less than one inch thin and starting at just 2.69 pounds, this ultra-compact PC won't weigh you down. You'll enjoy a 16:9 10.1" diagonal BrightView Infinity display and nearly full-size keyboard.
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Hp Mini 210 Consensus: Awesome September 1, 2010 John Ciriello (Dover, MA) Hey Everyone,
I figured I'd review my little HP Mini netbook for those of you thinking of delving into the netbook market. The model I have runs Windows 7 Starter, and has a 160gb HDD, 1gb of Ram, and an Intel 1.66Ghz Atom processor all performing on a 10.1 inch (1024X600 resolution) screen, with the help of a 6 cell battery. Specifically the HP Mini 210 (1030NR)
Let me start off by saying... "wow, not what I expected..." when I purchased this netbook off Amazon for 270 dollars I was expecting performance somewhere in the realm of a smartphone, I was expecting sluggish internet browsing, sluggish video and audio playback, and I didn't even know about doing stuff like Powerpoint and Word, I was wrong... Let me list out the Windows Experience Index for you:
Processor:2.4
Memory:4.5
Graphics:2.9
Gaming Graphics:3.0
Primary HDD:5.3
That's not too shabby for something that gets nearly 10 hours of battery life. I do wish there was another stick of ram for a total of 2gigs, just to make it a little better at running multiple tasks but given the processor it may not make too much of a difference. However, I can easily run Windows Media Player, Firefox, and word all at the same time.
As I said before, the battery provides for almost 10 hours of operation under normal use (Web browsing, word processing) I haven't tested watching movies until the battery runs out to tell you how long it lasts under that load but I can assure you that under normal use it does last as long as it says. With the standard 3-cell battery the laptop is supposed to get somewhere around 5 hours, although I can't vouch for that since I have the 6-cell.
Although the netbook doesn't have a disc drive, it does have a few nifty features like 3 USB ports, a VGA out port, a Card Reader, a WebCam and a 160gb HDD, so the lack of disc drive is more than outweighed (I took a DVD/RW drive from an old laptop and bought an enclosure for it and use that as the disc drive when needed). Since it has the 160gb HDD (optional 250gb available) there is plenty of room to store enough tv shows or movies to satisfy you on a plane ride or long car ride. The WebCam is pretty good as well, although I have never had another on-board webcam to compare it to, it looks similar to the quality of my friends HP dv6000 series' webcam.
The main benefit to this little netbook is the battery life, but the size is also a plus. I used to lug around a 17inch DV9000z (Which has since been retired to the desk) and something that big simply isn't meant to be bumped and bent on a daily basis in a backpack or carrying case, you need something small if you want it to work for a long time. Which is where this little Mini comes into play.
The Keyboard on the Mini is almost regular sized, in fact its so easy to use that I've been using it to type this review, its comfortable. The one downside to the input is the mouse pad, I wish it had physical buttons instead of one click-able pad with sort of a right and left click at the bottom. The buttons are responsive but it takes a hell of a long time to train your thumb how far it needs to go before you click (since there is no indent or anything to let you know where the buttons are without looking)
Finally, we come to the Operating System, which is Windows 7 Starter. You'll hear a lot of complaints about the "starter" part of the name, people saying its severely dumbed-down compared to the regular windows 7 or XP(found on other netbooks) personally... I love it. I'd rather have a new shiny OS that looks brilliant than old XP on my netbook. The only noticeable thing missing in starter that the average person would use on a daily basis is the lack of ability to change your background image (Which I don't care about), and if it really bothers you there are plenty of programs out there to hack this issue for you.
I almost forgot to mention the side air vents. This netbook has a great feature in that its vents are on the side instead of the bottom like many laptops. This means that you can put it on your lap, couch, bed or anywhere soft without having to worry about it over heating. Just another great feature of the HP Mini 210.
All in all, I love this little netbook, I use it everyday and for most of my computing needs, and with the new desktop i hardly ever use the dv9000z that I just replaced the motherboard in. The quality is superb (had it for 2 months with no problems) and the performance is surprisingly good, and for 270 dollars there is really no way to go wrong with this little HP Mini 210. If you are looking for a netbook, definitely consider this one.
Great product! August 25, 2010 Punjabi Munda (NJ, USA) I bought this netbook for it's portability, features and long battery life.
Really impressed with all features and especially quick web mode using which I can start surfing in 5 seconds and without having to wait until it boots.
The battery life, however, is not 9.5 hours. It's close to 6 hours.
Overall, a good product!
BAD support from India??? August 24, 2010 SS (USA) This is my 7th day on the phone wasting an hour every evening with tech support who are hard to understand. It seems that they do not have process in place to serve the customer. Some support reps are polite, but some of them were very arrogant. My battery died in a month and they told me to submit the proof of purchase. Which is pending for the approval for ever. You will treated properly, but there will be no valuable service in the end. You have to live with your problems. I think whole out sourcing of tech support was bad move. I am not going to have HP in my company anymore.
LOVIT! August 21, 2010 Grazix Ive been using this netbook for 2 weeks now and I love it so much, it became my best friend. Its very light, the battery really lasts 9 hours. I am sure I picked the right one.
My only gripe is that the botton is getting warm/hot August 20, 2010 kparty What I like about it:
-Looks great
-Portable
-HP Quick Web OS is perfect for browsing, chatting etc. I haven't logged into Windows 7 for 3 weeks now. I don't need to.
-Webcam
-Didn't even need to upgrade the memory to 2GB
What I do NOT like about it:
-Battery is too big and part of it stick out, still portable though
-bottom gets warm after 30 min of use, However I haven't found on laptop/netbook that doesn't do this
-I miss pg up, pg down keys
-I would like to have the zoom in zoom out feature (using mouse pad) on HP Quick Web OS
-10 inch screen is small and takes some time getting used to
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