1.60 GHz Intel Atom Processor N270 with 512KB L2 Cache
512MB DDR2 System Memory (1 Dimm),
8GB Solid State Drive Flash Module
Genuine Windows XP Home Edition, 3 Cell Battery
8.9-inch (Diagonal) WSVGA BrightView Widescreen Display, 1024 x 600 Resolution, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (shared)
Description
Netbook PCs offer the functionality you need for online access and so much more: from managing your business to creating home videos, plus gaming when time permits. To support your always-on lifestyle, it's time to consider the perfect companion PC. Introducing the HP Mini 1010NR Netbook. Slender, lightweight, and ultramobile, the HP Mini 1010NR represents a convenient alternative to carrying your primary notebook PC everywhere you go. It offers quick, easy access to online resources and digital entertainment at a compelling low price point. The HP Mini 1010NR Netbook is based on the groundbreaking new Intel Atom architecture. Using proven Intel technology, Intel Atom processors provide reliable, energy-efficient performance optimized for Internet access and basic communication making them ideal for small, Internet-driven devices like the Netbook. Integrated wireless technologies help you get online more easily, more often, and in more locations Optional 3G broadband wireless capability enables basic Internet access from almost anywhere you have cell phone coverage. And optional Bluetooth technology connects smoothly to most Bluetooth enabled devices from printers and mice to cell phones and headsets. The 1010NR ships with Genuine Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack 3, 1.60 GHz Intel Atom Processor N270 with 512KB L2 Cache, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (shared) with up to 64MB Total Available Graphics Memory, 512MB DDR2 System Memory (1 Dimm), 8GB (Solid State Drive Flash Module), and a 802.11b/g WLAN Wireless Option. Dimensions: 6.56 (W) x 10.3 (D) x 0.99 (H) approx., 2.23 lbs.
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16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
HP Mini 1000 Feb 03, 2009
By Deka I got this netbook for class to take notes. I wanted something lightweight and easy, and that's exactly what I got! The battery even lasts through my 3-hour lectures. I do turn the brightness down though.
It has a great keyboard. It's bigger than one would expect and easy to type on. The screen is bright and the webcam sharp. The mouse pad has cool scrolling dots on the right, and the side click wasnt a big adjustment.
It's fast and mobile and has now become my main computer.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Worth every penny. Mar 01, 2009
By M. Randall
"Deadpool"
I'll keep this review short and sweet. This netbook is my new best friend! I had wanted to get a laptop for the longest time and when I got my tax return I finally headed up to Best Buy to look at them. I saw this netbook and fell in love. I ended up getting the netbook, external CD/DVD drive, a memory card, carrying case, wireless mouse, optimization and 2 year warranty for a little under 700 bucks. Pretty much every thing I need! I recommend finding a package deal like I did but I just wanted to let everyone know how sleek, fast and great this mini PC is. HP is the leading producer for netbooks right now.
24 of 30 found the following review helpful:
great mini laptop Dec 17, 2008
By C. Torres I was trying to decide between this laptop and the Acer inspire one. I really like this netbook the keyboard seems bigger than the other netbooks that I looked at and the screen is a great size if you have good vision. I would say that the only reason to get the Acer is if you need more hard drive space. Just remember that the SSD or solid state hard drive wont break if you drop it like a regular hard drive in the acer, plus SSD is faster. I would say the other main reason I chose the HP over the Acer is that i feel safer with an HP product, especially if something goes wrong with it.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Mini Workhorse Apr 27, 2009
By Pilgrim I have only used the Mini a few weeks, but I have no complaints. Needing a professional word processor, I deleted much of the included software and loaded Microsoft Word Office Edition. While the flash hard drive is somewhat limited, it is more than adequate for my use. I kept the included image processor, and have found it to be ideal for the limited image processing I need in the field. Serious image work can wait for PhotoShop and the big computer. Meanwhile, I carry a complete computing system that weighs about what my big laptop weighs alone.
Thinking about how much I have used the DVD writer in the field previously, I had planned to buy an external version, but so far, I have found external flash drives to be all I really need.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
The little laptop that roared Mar 12, 2009
By A. M. B. Stevenson
"Mark in China"
This little laptop is perfect. It weighs only two pounds, looks good and has all the functionality you need for email, skyping, taking notes and checking on the net wherever a wireless connection is available. Battery life is about 3 hours. The webcam is not the best quality so you need to be in bright light for it to work properly. All said and done, this is a great little basic laptop for under $300.
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