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HP Mini 1000

By Dan Ackerman, ZDNet.com.au on 31 October 2008 04:26 PM

Tags: hp, mini, 1000, netbook, atom, intel, 1.6ghz, ddr2


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    A great mini note pc at just o ...Ian Pellant -- 02/01/09

    A great mini note pc at just over a kilogram and very slim. About the size of a few stacked mouspads. Very easy to pack and carry. Add a netbook Bluetooth mouse for perfection.

    The good: Keyboard is as good as it can be at 92% full size. Screen is very clear and precise. More so than other netbooks I've seen. 3 to 4 hours battery life is good. Batteries are affordable, and of a small and lighweight flat design that is easy to pack.

    The bad: The VGA out adapter cable seems impossible to obtain. HP servic sales are stumped. Dick Smith's too.

    I have now owned my HP Mini fo ...Ryan -- 20/02/09

    I have now owned my HP Mini for about a month, Its quick, wireless connects very fast. i get Downloads of up to 250kbps

    The good: small, fast processing, good screen size

    The bad: keyboard is awkwardly small, itd be great if i was 10. my USB Ports have no failed intermittently i plan to bring it back for a replacement tomorrow, the Bluetooth is darn near impossible to get working properly

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