digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-28 02:29:56
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As usual with laptops, this one uses TN panel technology. Reduced viewing angles, then, with colours that darken rapidly when viewed from below and lighten when viewed from above. Responsiveness is equivalent to standard 5 ms monitors. Also, as usual...

Battery life: 6H07 video playback, Wide touchpad, Well cooled, Excellent audio...

Glossy low contrast panel, Arrow keys too small, Poor webcam, Fan too noisy...

This netbook won't stand out because of its level of performance. It is nevertheless a compact well finished model with good battery life...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-28 02:29:56
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Netbooks have come a long way from the early, heady days of the ASUS Eee PC and whereas much was made at first about their ultra-portability and quick access to the Internet, nowadays more is expected on the power and performance side, even though the...

HP's Mini 210-2000 is a considerable improvement on its predecessor, the Mini 110, and has managed to iron out some of the deficiencies in earlier versions of the Mini 210, although the touchpad needs a major rethink...
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techeye.net Updated: 2011-08-28 02:29:56
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With the iPad launch having gone full swing and tablet PCs going to be the talk of the town at Computex in Ol' Taipei we thought we'd go firmly against the grain and take a look at a netbook, the HP Mini 210.HP Mini 210£249.97 at PcWorld.co.ukThe firs...

It's pretty and light. You won't feel like a huge nerd bring this out in front of a bunch of Macbook'd types. It runs smoothly and Quickweb is a great addition. Generally sample kit is fun and we'd like to keep it, but we were really sad to part with the 210 and this review is considering buying one, The...

The touchpad can be annoying at times. We wouldn't have minded some additional memory but generally the 1 GB fared well.
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HP is the world's number one laptop manufacturer and makes a broad variety of devices and machines with an equally diverse range of specifications. The HP Mini 210-1002SA is one of the company's latest netbooks, combining an attractive design with dece...

Comfortable, Some good features...

Not great battery, Lacking connectivity...

A good netbook from HP, but not a great one...
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The rosy glow that surrounded netbooks a couple of years ago has all but vanished thanks to the rise of CULV-based laptops and the upcoming wave of tablets, but the steady trickle of new models, of which the HP Mini 210 is the latest, indicates there’s...

Excellent design, build quality and ergonomics, plus good battery life; a high-quality netbook...
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With its 10.1in Mini 210-1012ea, HP has decided to go all-out for style. The laptop has a gorgeous silky-feeling red finish to it that gives the netbook a sense of style and class. If you're looking for a netbook that will stand out, this will certainl...

Its red finish is certainly eye-catching, but it's strange that there's only 802.11g wireless networking and you can't upgrade the memory...
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Product Code: WH522EA#ABU The HP Mini 210 is a 10in netbook with plenty of style. It looks and feels different to the netbook it replaces - the HP Mini 110 - but it still performs like a netbook. It offers a very solid keyboard with isolated (island...

With its asking price of £309, the HP Mini 210 is almost unbeatable, but it could use some more features. In particular, we'd like 802.11n Wi-Fi, an integrated 3G modem, and a USB Sleep-and-Charge-style port would be very useful for travellers. B...
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Most netbooks that you'll find on the market these days aren't exactly designed for office workers, coming in a range of bright colours that'd look rather odd in the hands of a businessman. Though the HP Mini 210-3002sa lives up to this preconception a...

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...
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channelpro.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-21 01:27:55
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Excellent design, build quality and ergonomics, plus good battery life; a high-quality netbook. The rosy glow that surrounded netbooks a couple of years ago has all but vanished thanks to the rise of CULV-based laptops and the upcoming wave of tablets...

Good battery life, design and ergonomics, plus a reasonable £256 exc VAT price, mean that HP’s latest netbook immediately becomes one of our favourites. The Toshiba retains its A List crown thanks to a better trackpad and wireless, but it’s a close-run...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 18:36:20
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HP has produced some of the most user-friendly netbooks we've seen in our labs over the last 18 months, from the original mini 2130 and 1001TU to the more recent 5010. The NB210 follows much of the same formula as the original series. One welcome chang...

HP has taken a winning formula for netbooks and then removed the winning elements...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 18:36:20
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Design HP's design team has often done great things with the netbook form factor in design terms, and the Mini 210 is no exception. Sure, it's mostly black — most netbooks are — but the smoothed edges, thin profile and bright lid in black, white...

HP's Mini 210 combines style and battery life in a combination that makes it genuinely compelling.
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The HP Mini 210 (NB-210-1017TU_01) is a 10in netbook with plenty of style. It looks and feels different to the netbook it replaces — the HP Mini 110 — but it still performs like a netbook. It offers a very solid keyboard with isolated (island-style) keys, a very smooth and responsive touchpad and an enclosure that feels almost rubbery when you touch it. Like most netbooks, it has its drawbacks: it gets warm, it only has 1GB of RAM and 802.11n Wi-Fi is absent.DesignThe HP Mini 210 (NB-210-101...

Long battery life, easily upgradeable, excellent keyboard, smooth and responsive touchpad...

Space for 3G module but no option for it, gets noticeably warm, no 802.11n WiFi, only 1GB RAM...

HP's HP Mini 210 (NB-210-1017TU_01) netbook is stylish, comfortable to use and easy to upgrade. Although it has standard specifications, its look and feel are very different to most netbooks', and it's a much more refined product than the netbook it repla...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-11-30 01:51:03
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HP’s Mini laptops are among the best-looking netbooks available. The bold, minimalist design hasn’t changed a lot over the years, but the internal components have: the 210 has a dual-core Intel Atom processor, which makes it considerably faster than th...

Unbeatable battery life and a rock bottom price, but if you can afford more, there are much more powerful laptops available...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-12-17 02:01:45
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Like most netbooks, the HP Mini is aimed at buyers on a tight budget and the 10in screen and compact design make it suitable for travelling business users. There are various iterations of the HP Mini knocking around, and we reviewed the latest 210-3002...

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...
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Finished in metallic charcoal, the HP Mini 210-3000sa exudes more style than many other netbook models. However, while well put together and more solidly built than some netbook rivals, it's clearly aimed more at consumers than at schools. The specificat...

A great all-rounder with a strong specification, a comfortable keyboard and great upgrade potential...
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The touchpad buttons are integrated into the touchpad itself, which isn't a great design since pressing one of the buttons can be mistaken as an instruction to move the pointer, and vice versa. The Mini 210 comes with a 250GB hard drive, and HP has seen f...

There's plenty to like about the Mini 210, not least the excellent keyboard. However, 802.11g wireless and a dodgy touchpad design hold it back. ® Netbooks Group Test Acer Aspire One D260 Asus Eee PC T101MT HP Mini 210 Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-01 07:26:41
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Mixing a refresh of internals and external design, the Mini 210 is HP’s latest netbook...

A nice little netbook with a good keyboard but finicky trackpad. Today we take a look at the refresh of HP’s mini series of netbooks- the Mini 210 to be exact which is based on Intel’s latest update to its Atom platform consisting of the Atom N450 CPU...
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vr-zone.com Updated: 2016-12-01 07:26:41
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The HP Mini 210 is elegant and stylish, paired with some decent hardware such as Intel's Atom processor and Graphics Media Accelerator 3150. Our review unit also comes with a range of added HP features: HP Cloud Drive – Allows users to access their syn...

With Nikon unveiling several new CoolPix cameras in its series lineup sometime ago, Vr-zone gets to have some fun hands-on with Coolpix S4000, lushed with some lovely features. What makes this camera interesting?Nikon CoolPix S4000 is a 12-megapixel ca...
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