Specifications
System
| Office |
| February 2011 |
| £329 |
| 10.1 inch Glossy LCD (LED-lit) (1024x600 px |
| 1.50 GHz Intel Atom Dual Core N550 (2 cores) |
| 1 GB DDR3 |
| 32-bit Windows 7 Starter |
| 1 Year Collect-and-Return |
Storage
Multimedia
Connectivity
Dimensions & Weight
| 27 mm |
| 268 mm |
| 191 mm |
| 1.4 kg |
Communications
| 10/100 |
| B/G/N |
 |
| 2.1 |
Graphics
| Intel GMA 3150 |
| Shared |
| Integrated |
| 144 |
Power
| 40 W |
| 66 WHr |
| 6-Cell |
| 8 hours |
Reviews
The HP Mini 210's top-end version that we've tested sells for Rs. 19,999. Although it is around Rs. 5,000 more than a usual Netbook, what you get in return is worth it. The excellent keyboard, the responsive touch-pad, the sturdy build quality and charming looks, not to forget the slightly better internals. If you're looking for a Netbook and are willing to spend a little more for finesse, then the Mini 210 will not disappoint.
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This netbook won't stand out because of its level of performance. It is nevertheless a compact well finished model with good battery life.
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The HP Mini 210-2070nr's average looks match its average performance, but there's more to this netbook than meets the eye. A speedy hard drive and high capacity battery are desirable features for any netbook, as is a comfortable keyboard, and the Mini 210 delivers all three for a reasonable price. If you crave a bit more computing muscle, the Asus EeePC 1215N or Acer Aspire One AO521-3782 deliver, but you'll sacrifice battery life for horsepower.
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