- Intel Atom Processor N450 (1.66 GHz, 512 KB L2 Cache)
- 1GB DDR2 System Memory (1 DIMM)
- 160GB (5400RPM) Hard Drive (SATA)
- Genuine Windows 7 Starter, * Up to 9.75 Hours of Battery Life
- 10.1 Diagonal WSVGA LED Anti-glare Widescreen Display (1024 x 600)
- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150 (shared) with up to 256MB Total Available Graphics Memory
Product Description
Prepare to be noticed when you take this Netbook out on the town. Small, slim and stylish, the HP Mini 210 lets you surf the web, stay connected, and be entertained wherever you go. Amp up the fun by playing videos and music or showing off your photos. Exclusive, integrated software keeps you in sync with your life by letting you e-mail, chat, and instantly access your files from anywhere. Take just what you need And leave the rest on your primary PC. At less tha... Read More About This Product >>
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The HP mini was a great disappointment. Three things: USB ports on right side of computer are set so close together that you cannot use 2 USB ports at the same time. (That's 2) Third, the on-off switch needs long strong fingernails to push the tiny button on. A toggle switch would have been fine. I sent it back. :-(
Rating: 1 / 5
I purchased my HP Mini in March as a replacement to my Acer I recently gave away to a foster kid that had the highest GPA. Well I want my Acer back. HP is a joke. Pricer than my Acer Aspire but clearly a lower quality. Acer keyboad was roomier and easier to use. I don't even want to get started on HP touch pad mouse. It is the WORSE! Had my Acer for a year, and it went everywhere! Scotland, England, Peru and back to humid Miami. It stayed in its sleeve and in the purse. This HP didn't last two months. Thankfully, there is a warranty. Had to wait 2 weeks for a hard drive an additonal week for the software. The tickler is the old hard drive had to be sent back in the within THREE (3) business days of delivery or I was going to be billed $150 for the replacement. Well the unit came and I placed the call to HP to be walked through how to switch the two out. It took a two days of calling and hanging up until I found a technician whose accent was thick and speech was comprehensible. That was last night at 9:30 pm.
Not an electronics girl none of the 6 screwdrivers I own fit the small screws so I was told to go knock on neighbors door or go buy a small set. I waited until I got to work and borowed a coworkers eyeglass kit. Then it was another a series of call, only 3 this time to get a tech with clear speech. I am now at over 45 minutes in to a call and things aren't looking good. The tech doesn't have true step-by-step instruction and I am yanking and pulling on things I am not sure I should.
All this makes me appreciate my recent call to Magnox for a techincal issue. I go a friendly guy from the good old midwest who had me off the line, tv working and happy in less than 10 minutes.
Never again HP! Not even for a printer!!
Rating: 1 / 5
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