Slick design, touch pad and keyboard is really good,
Battery is bulky and this Netbook is a bit expensive as comapred to other products in the competition, Bottom Line:, This is the best Touch pad/keyboard combo I have ever seen in a Netbook the high price is a turn off especially because the internal hardware is quite similar to other Netbooks, Similar Posts, Sony VAIO W Series VPCW111XX/W Not worth the extra money, Asus Eee PC 1008P
Abstract: Arrivé un peu plus tard que les autres constructeurs sur le marché des netbooks, HP a bien rattrapé son retard. Certes, la marque ne propose pas autant de références qu'Acer ou encore qu'Asus, mais elle persévère dans cette voie. Outre l'entrée de g...
Speedy hard drive. New Intel Atom platform runs on DDR3 memory. Big battery included. Outstanding battery scores. Aggressively priced. Nice keyboard. two-year warranty.
It's pretty and light. You won't feel like a huge nerd bring this out in front of a bunch of Macbook'd types. It runs smoothly and Quickweb is a great addition. Generally sample kit is fun and we'd like to keep it, but we were really sad to part with the 210 and this review is considering buying one, The
The touchpad can be annoying at times. We wouldn't have minded some additional memory but generally the 1 GB fared well.
Abstract: Today we'll be looking at two portable computing devices from HP, the HP Pavilion dv7-3165dx and the HP Mini 210. The former is a laptop with a huge screen and a nice mix of features, while the latter is a netbook that offers some of the things the Pav...
Useful Instanton Web OS, Extra RAM, HDD space, Good looks, Nice keyboard, Good touchpad mouse buttons
No Gigabit Ethernet, WiFi N wireless
The HP Mini 210's a nice 10-inch netbook that offers increased RAM and hard drive space compared to other netbooks. It also comes with a convenient Instant-on Web OS that lets you connect online within seconds of turning on the netbook....
Published: 2010-04-28, Author: Mike , review by: channelpro.co.uk
Good battery life, design and ergonomics, plus a reasonable £256 exc VAT price, mean that HP’s latest netbook immediately becomes one of our favourites. The Toshiba retains its A List crown thanks to a better trackpad and wireless, but it’s a close-run...