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HP Mini 110-1050NR 10.1-Inch Netbook

July 25th, 2010 · 5 Comments · Netbooks

41PBB0rYDZL. SL160  HP Mini 110 1050NR 10.1 Inch Netbook

  • Intel Atom Processor N270, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
  • 1 GB DDR2 RAM (1 Dimm) (1 GB Maximum)
  • 160GB (5400RPM) Hard Drive (SATA)
  • Genuine Windows XP home edition, 6-Cell Lithium-Ion battery
  • 10.1 inch Diagonal SD LED Anti-glare Widescreen Display (1024×576)

Product Description
TRAVEL LIGHT, STAY CONNECTED: Whether computing within your home, around town and campus, or across the country, the ultra-portable HP Mini 110 can keep you connected with built-in Wi-Fi. It has the performance you need to surf the web and use your standard productivity software apps — but is light enough to carry everywhere at just 2.57 lbs. It syncs files, photos and videos easily with your primary notebook or desktop PC whenever connected to the same network with the integrated SyncablesTM app. After initial SyncablesTM setup, the file updates will occur in the background for a truly seamless experience. The HP Mini 110: The perfect mobile companion. ULTRA MOBILE PERFORMANCE: Based on an architecture that optimizes internet access and basic communication, Intel Atom processors power the HP Mini’s reliable, energy-efficient performance. The LED anti-glare widescreen display reduces both system weight and reflections that can distract from the visual … More >>

HP Mini 110-1050NR 10.1-Inch Netbook

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5 Comments ↓

  • Luis J. Camacho

    Well read it and weap it I recently got this laptop as a gift and hate it for 1 major reason its operating system.Windows 7 Starter is the most plain and boring os on the market. If my cell phone could change its backround why not my laptop. No DVD playack Id returned the product and got myself Windows Xp and will upgrde via studnet Windows 7 method. DO NOT BUY

  • Salem Harake

    I had to reinstall Windows XP 6 times. I sent it to HP twice. This netbook sucks just like all the other netbooks. Just buy a 13 inch laptop. That is what i did and it is much better than a netbook.

  • V. A. S. Galeas

    Compre este Netbook basicamente porque queria un Netbook (computadora pequenha para facil traslado) con conector VGA para conectar un proyector…

    Entre todas las netbooks me atrajo esta porque su precio original era $575 y se estaba vendiendo por menos de $300 cuando revise las caracteristicas encontre que tenia un modem incorporado para usar com el chip Sim que uso para la coneccion a internet 3g… Magnifico!

    Este Netbook tiene una ranura oculta detras de la bateria para instalar el chip Sim…

    Ahora tengo internet ultraportable, es super conveniente.

    Previamente me habia comprado un SmartPhone con el objeto de leer documentos pdf y prepara presentaciones de PowerPoint en los momentos de espera del dia… no funciono: muy portable pero muy dificil de leer e interactuar (demasiado pequenho para pensar utilizarlo mas que en una emergencia).

    La duracion de la bateria es mas que suficiente para mi uso diario sin necesidad de llevar constantemente el cargador (el que mantengo permanentemente en el mismo lugar, super comodo!)

    Me preocupaba si un netbook podria realizar las mismas funcione que un laptop, si lo hace… no he tenido problema para instalar y ejecutar mis programas usuales (Adobe Professional y Mathematica de Wolfram)

    Me parece que estos netbooks de 10″ son perfectos, tan portables como un libro y lo suficientemente amplios como para acostumbrarme a lo reducido de las dimensiones).

    Este es el unico Netbook que he encontrado con la conveniencia de un modem Sim incorporado, la conveniencia de no necesitar un modem externo me fascina.

    Me parece increible que este modelo no sea mas polular…

  • christine

    Christmas gift for my daughter. She been having issues! Sometimes

    she can’t get on-line, most times.It’s so frustrating for her.

    I should have read the reviews first before purchasing it, instead

    I was attracted to it’s price!!!!!!!!

  • Fitness Instructor

    To those who have purchased this item, what do you have to pay monthly to the service provider for the broadband “go anyway” service (WWAN)? Any drawbacks? Is international use possible?

    Many thanks!

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