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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Review: HP Mini 210 (210-1070NR) Netbook Computer

Review: HP Mini 210 (210-1070NR) Netbook Computer Tube. Duration : 15.02 Mins.


READ THIS DESCRIPTION FOR FUL REVIEW! This is a review of the HP Mini 210 series of Netbook Computers (the 210-1070NR in this review). What it includes: * 10.1" 1024x600 display * Intel Atom N450 CPU @ 1.67GHz * 250GB HDD (Same size, speeds vary by model) * 1GB DR2 SDRAM (1 Dimm, type varies by model) * 6-Cell Lithium-Oin Battery (6 to 10 hours lifespan) * Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150 (SHARED memory) * Webcam * Multicard memory card/stick reader * 32-Bit Windows 7 Starter, 32-Bit First is the netbook itself. It is tiny, at 11" wide, 7" deep, and 1" thick. Pop on the battery, and the depth and thickness is .5" more. It also adds signifigant weight to the very like computer. This netbook WILL need a case. The plastic used for the body collects fingerprints, and scratches, very easilly. Mine already have deep scratches, and some came from removing the protective plastic from unneded applications (like the hinges, WHY?!) Since this is a computer intended for internet use, it primarilly was designed with enough horsepower to do just that, as well as smaller videos (dimension-wise). There are 3 USB ports, for your electronics, as well as a VGA OUT port, to use this on another monitor, or projector. If you don't have a Wi-Fi connection available, there is a Ethernet Port for a broadband modem connection. One thing to get used to, are the tiny keys on the keyboard, especially the arrows for games. You'll likely overshoot until you get used to that. Another control issue ...

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