Abstract: HP had been quite, for some time now and we were sure that they would come out loud very soon and seems like we were thinking right. HP has indeed come up with a whole lot of new laptops so as to give the other brands a run for their money. But what is so...
Sexy looks and color patterns, smooth and fairly accurate touch-pad, comfortable chiclet-shaped keyboard, sturdy build, better specs than usual Netbooks
A little heavy in comparison, battery life not as stellar as others
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 char...
Useful Instanton Web OS, Extra RAM, HDD space, Good looks, Nice keyboard, Good touchpad mouse buttons
No Gigabit Ethernet, WiFi N wireless
The HP Mini 210's a nice 10-inch netbook that offers increased RAM and hard drive space compared to other netbooks. It also comes with a convenient Instant-on Web OS that lets you connect online within seconds of turning on the netbook....
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Published: 2010-03-04, Author: Dan , review by: asia.cnet.com
HD video playback; many configuration options; low starting price; great touchpad.
HP Proprietary OS is nicely designed, Good battery life
CPU performances are little below average
The OS installed for us was Windows 7 Starter preinstalled with our model, a netbook version of Norton Internet security and also HP’s own Instant On OS, which bypasses Windows, and allows users to directly do basic tasks like music, chatting, brows...
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Published: 2012-02-18, Author: Simon , review by: alphr.com
A great all-rounder with a strong specification, a comfortable keyboard and great upgrade potential...
Great compact keyboard, resonable connectivity, impressive battery life
Sluggish performance, a little bulky
A netbook that will suit those who need a basic Windows machine at a budget price. The Mini features a very good keyboard, but performance is sluggish....
Solid build; easy to disable touchpad; good audio,
Like all netbooks, lacks and optical drive; somewhat slow at times.
There's nothing intrinsically wrong with the HP mini 210 3000sa, and if you need Windows and a keyboard it may suffice. Its solid build could be alluring too. ...
The HP Mini 210-3002sa is possibly the best netbook we've seen – solidly constructed, usable and you don't necessarily have to buy it in a garish colour. It is slightly pricier than some of the netbooks we've seen at £269 inc VAT, though it isn't the m...