However, the Mini’s isn’t great for working outdoors, and it has only two USB ports and the propriety VGA adaptor is not bundled with the notebook. With 60GB of storage, you’d be scratching your head deciding what programs and applications you’d want on the Mini. Also, the fairly efficient workhorse is capable of running lightweight applications and is great for viewing pictures or videos. It is great that it has a large 10.2in screen and a keyboard that is almost full-size and comfortable to use. The build quality is solid and it has a number cool features while still maintaining a small, lightweight form factor. Mini notebooks are usually used for surfing and performing simple tasks, and the HP Mini is great for such purposes. 60, Mobilität 40 Enkel testrapport, online beschikbaar, Lang, Datum: 05-02-2009īeoordeling: Totale score: 60% mobiliteit: 40%Ī small wonder Bron: Star Techcentral EN→NL version But this attractive, slim, and fun Linux-powered netbook has enough going for it to make it worth a look. Mainstream consumers who aren’t wedded to a particular OS should check out the $449 Samsung NC10, the 10-inch Acer Aspire One ($349), or the ASUS Eee PC 1000HE ($399), all of which offer higher-capacity six-cell batteries for less money. This netbook is fairly expensive, too, especially compared with systems that come with longer-lasting six-cell batteries. Unfortunately, it has the same shortcomings as its Windows-based sibling: short battery life and sluggish performance, thanks to a slow 4,200-rpm hard drive. Weight: Starting at 2.25 lbs/1.01 kg (with 8.9″) or 2.4lbs/1.08 kg (10.60% HP Mini 1000 Mi Series Bron: Laptop Mag EN→NL version The HP Mini 1000 Mi Series has something that its XP counterpart does not: an innovative, accessible Linux interface that lets you do all the things you’d normally do with a netbook: surf the Web, check e-mail, write documents, and access your favorite photos, music, and video.Additional storage: 2 to 8GB HP Mini Mobile Drive.Hard drive: 60GB 4200rpm HDD or 8/16GB SSD.Graphics: Intel GMA950 (optional HD decoding card).OS: Windows XP home SP3 or Linux with HP’s MIE (Mobile Internet Experience).Low storage capacity in the base version.Recessed USB port for the HP Mini Mobile Drive.This version will come outin January for $379. HP Mini 1000 with Mobile Internet Experience (MIE): MIE is a user-friendly front-end for a Linux version where all the primary functions are in a main screen (above photo). It will be fancier and more expensive, but the price starts at $699. HP Mini Vivienne Tam Edition: The imperial red version also called the “digital clutch”.Other details will be configurable at order time. shiny black finish (above photo) with Windows XP Home and a 8.9 or 10.2″ display. HP Mini 1000: Available now (kind of, I could not find the configurator page).The HP Mini 1000 will come in three versions: The base model starts at $399 and it features: 512MB RAM, 8GB SSD, 8.9″ Display. Overall, this is a very nice design but we need to take a closer look at the cost. The keyboard has slightly curvy keys and it felt pretty good. It is a cousin of the HP MiniNote 2133, but this one has a shiny plastic shell that seem resistant to scratches, but not as tough as the metallic body of the 2133. They are thin (less than 1″) and it shows. We did not play with them long enough to write a review, but here are our first impression on their physical design. HP teased us by putting partial information last week, but we had our hands on a couple of HP Mini 1000.
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