Typical price: £280
What is it: 10.1-inch netbook with 160GB hard drive
What we think: Good netbook, but design compromises have been made to achieve a lower price tag
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 10 June 2009
Tags: HP, HP Mini 110, computing, screens, USB port
We like:
Budget-friendly version of one of our favourite netbooks
We don't like:
Thicker and heavier than its predecessor; included file-syncing software didn't impress us
Also known as:
HP Compaq Mini 110c-1000
CNET UK judgement:
While the new HP Mini 110 is less expensive than the Mini 1000 and doesn't stray far from the same mould, there are some subtle design changes -- and they're not always for the best
Full review:
As the slim, snazzy HP Mini 1000 is one of our favourite netbooks, we were excited to hear of a less expensive sequel. While the new Mini 110, which will be available in August for around £280, doesn't stray far from the Mini 1000 mould, there are some subtle changes that are not always for the best. Continue Reading...
HP Mini 110 History
27 May 2009 in Crave
Photos: HP Mini 110 netbook hands-on
As the slim, snazzy HP Mini 1000 is one of our favourite netbooks, we were delighted to hear of an impending sequel -- you can imagine how excited we were to actually use one. Squee!
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