HP Mini 1000 netbook reviews
One of the first batch of companies to come out with a netbook was HP. The HP Mini note 2133 was pricier compared to others, and it was underpowered, thanks to a Via processor. However, it did have its share of fans, mainly due to its well-built hardware. The successor to the Mini Note is the HP Mini 1000.
The Mini 1000 has a more “standard” netbook specification, with the Intel Atom Processor (N270 1.60GHz) and 1GB DDR2 RAM. It has also received more positive reviews.
Computer Shopper
(8.4 / 10 – “Superb keyboard feel, size, layout; very good audio; thin; lightweight; bright screen” )
Laptop Magazine
(3.5 / 5)
PC World
(77 – “fantastic keyboard, surprisingly good sound”)
CNET
(4 / 5 – “Best Netbook keyboard we’ve seen; thinner and lighter than HP’s previous Netbook; ditches slow Via processor for faster Intel Atom.”)
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