Summary: 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
Pros: Budget-friendly version of one of our favourite netbooks
Cons: Thicker and heavier than its predecessor, Included file-syncing software didn't impress us
Conclusion: 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.
Pros: Great compact keyboard, resonable connectivity, impressive battery life
Conclusion: A good-sized keyboard and the glare-free screen make this a good choice if you’re often on the move and a chunky build promises to protect from wear, tear and the odd
Excerpt: With HP releasing HP Mini 210 today , we look back at its predecessor - the HP Mini 110 . HP Mini 110-3547 specs: 10.1" diagonal matte LED display (1024 x 600 WSVGA)...
Excerpt: HP’s Mini 110 is one of a series of budget-minded netbooks aimed at keeping the segment humming along at the same time as higher-spec versions stretch the
Conclusion: What Needs Improvement: Location of the WiFi control on the dv6 is too close to the volume slider – I keep hitting it; the webcam on the Mini is still total crap (Bah!
Excerpt: Pros: The laptop looks pretty cool with HP’s imprint design. It is hard to explain the design but it has these white wavy circles over a black background on the...