What we should think about the new HP Mini 110? perfect? Not really, but the Mini 110 that offered at $329 is the HP’s best product for netbook line so far. Its look like that HP hears a lot what customer wanted based on the previous product. It predecessor Mini 1000 got a lot of complain because don’t have any VGA port, smallest storage capacity and run too slow. And now in HP Mini 110 they have solved that issue as well and even the style is look great.

HP Mini 110
About the design
First I would like to say that the best part of Mini 110 is the keyboard layout. they has used almost every available millimeters of space, so that the keyboard on the extreme edge of the machine to a typing area, only 8 percent less than a full-size notebook keyboard. Activities Help buttons in place and the right to enter and Shift keys are full size. There are also navigation keys in the familiar inverted “T” pattern. Like other netbooks, but has no specific multimedia keys and volume control.

HP Mini 110
The screen size 10.1-inch come with 1024×576 resolution, which means that most of the sites that fit side to side, you can at least see the most read on a site without scrolling. The panel is sufficiently clear, and Anti-glare satin finish is welcome in the bright light, but Rob doing business from sharp image. Simple text in Windows and Web sites is relatively small for a panel of this size and this resolution, so we can just imagine how small it will be on the upcoming HD-screen HP has planned as an alternative. Toner from the built-in speaker is good for a machine in this class, if a bit thin.
HP has also included Data Transfer’s Syncables Desktop software to keep your document, music, photo, video, and bookmark folders (as long as they are shared public folders) in sync among several machines (up to five) on your home network. The utility works under Linux, Mac, or Windows operating systems, which is a plus. In use, however, we found it to be a mixed bag. For example, on the desktop PC where we loaded it, clicking on the Documents link in the Mac-like user interface brought up a seemingly random collection of files stored in our My Documents folder, listed in no particular order. The software did a better job with our music and photo folders, but it flattened the directory structure so that all files appeared in a list, rather than in nested subfolders. On the plus side, launching the utility on the Mini 110 and clicking the “sync” icon did successfully synchronize files from our desktop to the netbook.
Another great features is that HP have downloaded Syncables desk software for your documents, music, photo, video and bookmark folders in sync between different computers (maximum five) on your home network. This is also work in Linux, Mac or Windows system, which is a plus.
Okay, interesting to have this HP Mini 110 netbook? I encourage you to explorer it deeper at www.hp.com
Here are the detail specs of HP Mini 110:
- Motherboard and chipset: Intel 945GM
- Processor: Intel Atom N270 , 1.6GHz
- Size of RAM: 1024 MB
- Hard drive capacity: 160 GB
- Available Card Reader: SD, MMC, MS, MS Pro, xD
- Supported Ports: 3 x USB 2.0, Bluetooth
- Ethernet port: 10/100
- Available Wireless LAN: 802.11b, 802.11g
- Webcam supported
- Video Graphics hardware: Intel GMA 950
- Diagonal screen size: 10.1 inch with 1,024 x 600 resolution
- Default Operating system: Win XP Home
- Weight w/battery: 1.06 kg
- Netbook Dimensions: 261.5 x 172 x 27 mm
- Supported Battery type(s) : 3-cell Lithium-ion battery
- Warranty: One-year warranty
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