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HP Mini 110

By Dan Ackerman, CNET.com on 13 July 2009 05:22 PM

Tags: ultraportable, netbook, laptop, hp, mini, 110, cell battery, atom

Manufacturer: HP

Battery

  • Battery type included
  • Lithium-ion
  • Claimed battery life
  • 3 hours

Connectivity

  • Network interface
  • 10/100 LAN, Bluetooth, 802.11b, 802.11g
  • USB ports
  • 3
  • VGA
  • Yes

Display

  • Natural resolution (max)
  • 1024 x 576 pixels
  • Diagonal screen size
  • 10.1 inch

Drives

  • Primary hard drive
  • 160 GB

General

  • Dimensions (H x W x D)
  • 30 x 262 x 168 mm
  • Weight
  • 1.5 kg
  • Laptop type
  • Ultraportable

Graphics

  • Graphics hardware
  • Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950

Memory

  • Amt of RAM
  • 1GB
  • RAM type
  • DDR2 SDRAM
  • Memory card reader
  • Yes

Other

  • Motherboard chipset
  • Intel 945GM
  • Integrated webcam
  • Yes

Processor

  • Processor type
  • Intel Atom
  • Processor speed
  • 1.6 GHz

Software

  • Operating system
  • Windows XP Home

Sound

  • Embedded stereo speakers
  • Yes
  • Digital audio output
  • Yes

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Overview

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The good:
  • Budget-friendly version of one of our favourite netbooks
The bad:
  • Thicker and heavier than its predecessor
  • Included file-syncing software didn't impress us
The bottomline:

While the new HP Mini 110 is less expensive than the Mini 1000 and doesn't stray far from the same mould, there are some subtle design changes — and they're not always for the best.

Editors’ rating:

7/10

RRP: AU$699.00

Related topics:

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