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HP Mini 110
$300.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Costs less than its predecessor (HP Mini 1000). Excellent keyboard. Upgradable to 2GB of memory.
The Cons:Split trackpad mouse buttons. Slightly thicker/heavier than previous versions. 3 cell battery.
The HP Mini 110 is a netbook based on the Intel Atom and 945 GSE graphics platform. It is the successor to the HP Mini 1000.
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costs less than its predecessor (HP Mini 1000)
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upgradable to 2GB of memory
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standard VGA output for video
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split trackpad mouse buttons
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slightly thicker/heavier than previous versions
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shadowtech:
#hp_mini_110 Just ordered this from Futureshop. They have it on for $350 CAD including a 320GB external hard drive. I had some extra PC points (pcpoints.ca) so I was able to use a $50 and $25 gift card. Not a bad deal.
08/06/09: Just received this today. I let it setup Windows XP, and played around with it for maybe 15-20 min before I grabbed my beta copy of Windows 7 and loaded that up. So far it runs pretty well with 1GB of RAM, however I might upgrade that if need be. The screen is beautiful, along with the rest of the Mini's general aesthetic. It's small and thin (enough), and will be perfect as an on-the-go machine. I am still getting used to the keyboard though, as it is not a 100% full size one and the keys are slightly off because the Canadian version comes with limited French support. For example the right shift key is smaller and an extra "/" is to be found beside it. Aside from this, which I think most people can get used to, I think its a pretty decent little netbook.
Aug 7, 09
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