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HP Mini 110-1020NR 10.1-Inch Netbook Review

Saturday, December 26, 2009

HP Mini 110-1020NR 10.1-Inch Netbook - Up to 3.5 Hours of Battery Life
HP Mini 110-1020NR 10.1-Inch Netbook - Up to 3.5 Hours of Battery Life
Brand : Hewlett-Packard Model : VA715UA#ABA

Overall Rating :
From : 9 Reviews
Color : Black

Technical
  • 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 Processor
  • 1 GB DDR2 RAM (1 Dimm) (1 GB Maximum)
  • 160GB (5400RPM) SATA Hard Drive
  • 10.1" Diagonal SD LED Anti-glare Widescreen Display (1024x576), Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
  • Genuine Windows XP Home (SP3), *Up to 3.5 Hours of Battery Life

Description

Travel light, keep in touch: If your home computer, in cities and campuses, or around the country, the ultra-portable HP Mini 110 can keep you connected to the world through the Wi-Fi. Offers the performance necessary to surf the Internet and use applications software standard for productivity - but it's light enough to take anywhere for just € 2.57. Synchronize files, photos and videos easily with a laptop or desktop PC when connected to the primary network with the application SyncablesTM integration itself. SyncablesTM After the initial installation, updates will take place in the context of an experience entirely transparent. The HP Mini 110: the perfect solution.  [...]
HP Mini 110-1020NR 10.1-Inch Netbook - Up to 3.5 Hours of Battery Life

Rating & Reviews (All-Reviews)

B. Shingledecker
I love this child. E 'light, the battery works well, has all the necessary programs pre-loaded (with the exception of MS Office). Seems to be very resistant. I had no problem (unless you're throwing a ladder, do not think there is). The only thing I miss is my CD / DVD Drive. Do not get this to replace your home computer, but absolutely do it for the trip, or while moving around the house and office! Fabulous. Another thing I like is how small the keyboard and the screen is, but that has to do with if you want to save space, the convenience of mobile telephony.
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Sammy L. Rose
I really liked this netbook. Does everything I hoped it was. I put a 2GB upgrade. Take care.
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I run like a Girl
Funny how much difference 2 pounds can make my laptop is 5 pounds. This represents about 3 pounds, but how Featherlight is 40% less in comparison. Mine came with Windows 7, which was placed on the click of a button. Connected to the Internet in a flash. Crossed and pulled out a preview of MS Office, (believe me will always try to open attachments)

Also took off the preview of Norton (not just trying to sell subscriptions) now works like a charm, the battery life is beautiful, clear the screen with LED backlighting. The keyboard is small, but fairly easy to type. Until now, the memory is sufficient, I'm not going to ask questions and if you do, a netbook is not for you! surf the Internet, receive e-mail, write letters, print MapQuest, and use iTunes for your iPod, you do this and it is easy to carry. 5 star rating ... I'll update if this changes
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E. Ruelas ( Denver )
I love this little thing, the keyboard is not bad and the screen and design are attractive. The only thing I like is the battery. His appointment does not last very long. And a 6-cell battery costs about $ 100. . . On top of that. its great for the price.
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Shopping Maven ( Northern VA USA )
Wish we could recommend this HP Mini 110 but we can't because the case has serious design flaws. First one lasted less than 2 days -- battery clip slipped, shattered. Retailer replaced it because same thing had happened to their display model. Second one lasted 82 days -- opened it one morning and the right hinge shattered; closed it to see if it could be aligned and the left hinge shattered. Only thing holding the lid on the base are the wires! Called HP Tech Support -- voice response doesn't recognize "Mini" so it routes you to "Voodoo" model which turns out to be a commerical help desk. That rep then transfers you to the Consumer Mini desk where you'll sit on hold for an hour because as the tech told me, they are "overwhelmed" by callers. After stepping through all the hoops there, you'll be transferred to HP Hardware who will tell you the shattered hinges are not covered by the warranty and that they'll fix it for $290! (For a machine that currently retails for $303!) Incredible! The fact that the repair kit is available online for $30 plus another $20 for plastic hinge covers tells you this fairly new model is having enough hinge failures to make it worthwhile to market replacement parts. A definite weakness on this model, made worse by the fact HP won't stand behind the machine. But, since we now have a useless $303 machine, we are trying to decide whether to spring for the $50 in repair parts or just send it to a competitor to use in a commercial to demonstrate why their product is superior to the HP Mini. Pretty much any netbook that keeps it's top connected to the base is superior at this point. You'd think HP would get that!
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