HP Mini 210 HD edition review
Posted on March 20, 2010 by Max Under Computers · Leave a Comment

Of all the netbooks we’ve reviewed in the last few months we may just be the most impressed with the HP Mini 210′s look. We know that’s a bold statement, but we like the understated design and how the top and bottom of the system are covered in the same smooth, yet not-too-glossy plastic. HP’s also made it easy to swap the RAM and hard drive: two latches behind the back of the battery let you detach the entire back lid to get to the goods. The subtle imprinted X pattern on our unit’s “silver crystal” lid wasn’t exactly our thing, but we’re big fans of the solid red, blue and black color options. Either way the fact that the lids don’t collect fingerprints makes us want to throw a party with spiked punch.
The three-pound system not only feels solid, but its inch-thin body is quite slender. The three-cell battery option fits flush with the system, but the six-cell battery adds an extra half an inch in the back. Unlike previous HP Minis, the Mini 210 has all the necessary netbook ports, including three USBs, VGA, Ethernet, SD card and a headphone jack.
Read more at: engadget.com
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