HP Mini 210-2100 review index:
- 1 – Overview
- 2 – Window 7 Starter and Rescue Disk
- 3 – hardware specifications and gallery
- 4 – Insyde H20 BIOS
- 5 – CPU-Z data
- 6 – Intel GMA 3150 and OpenGL (GPU Caps Viewer, GPU-Z)
- 7 – N550 Performance
- 8 – Installation of Linux Ubuntu 11.04
- 9 – Conclusion
3 – HP Mini 210-2100: hardware specifications and gallery
The Mini 210 comes with a dual-core N550 CPU at 1.5GHz, 1GB of DDR3 memory, a hard drive of 250GB (7200 rpm), a 10.1″ LED monitor (resolution: 1366×768), an Intel GMA 3150 VGA chipset, an ethernet 10/100 BASE-T connector, a card reader, a webcam + microphone, speakers, the WIFI (802.11 b/g/n) and a 6-cell (55WHr) lithium-ion battery.
The dimensions are: 26.79 (W) x 19.07 (D) x 2.28-3.2 (H) cm.
Detailed specifications can be found HERE.
HP Mini 210-2100 review index:
Aspire One 522.
Intel sucks. AMD powered netbooks will beat the crap out of them.
Full DX11 in a netbook, FTW.
How much, 380€…
They sell AMD HP Probook for little bit more and with Ubuntu, netbook is a toy you won’t get far with it.
AMD powered will actually blast off.
No rival;)
I bought one of these as a holiday travel spare. Fast enough to surf and do email, small enough to pack anywhere, cheap enough so you’re not devastated if some person purloins it. Also good for backing up pics in case camera gets stolen. Screen is same size as an iPAd, and guess what, it comes with a nice keyboard, an integrated case, a dual core processor and a great deal more storage for approximately half the price. Oh, and it also has USB ports and flash…..
We also upgraded the ram to 2GB and the OS to Windows Home Premium and it works just fine for the purpose. Also great as a budget PC, just plug in a regular keyboard and a monitor up to 1080p from the VGA connection (iPad doesnt have that either).