Intel Atom Processor N270, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
1 GB DDR2 RAM (1 Dimm) (1 GB Maximum)
160GB (5400RPM) Hard Drive (SATA)
Genuine Windows XP home edition, 6-Cell Lithium-Ion battery
10.1 inch Diagonal SD LED Anti-glare Widescreen Display (1024x576)
Description
TRAVEL LIGHT, STAY CONNECTED: Whether computing within your home, around town and campus, or across the country, the ultra-portable HP Mini 110 can keep you connected with built-in Wi-Fi. It has the performance you need to surf the web and use your standard productivity software apps -- but is light enough to carry everywhere at just 2.57 lbs. It syncs files, photos and videos easily with your primary notebook or desktop PC whenever connected to the same network with the integrated SyncablesTM app. After initial SyncablesTM setup, the file updates will occur in the background for a truly seamless experience. The HP Mini 110: The perfect mobile companion. ULTRA MOBILE PERFORMANCE: Based on an architecture that optimizes internet access and basic communication, Intel Atom processors power the HP Mini's reliable, energy-efficient performance. The LED anti-glare widescreen display reduces both system weight and reflections that can distract from the visual experience. The 92% of full-size keyboard also improves weight without sacrificing comfort. Integrated 802.11b/g wireless LAN enables wireless access within range of a hotspot. HP Mobile Broadband provides internet access anywhere cell phone service is available. The HP Mini 110 series: Designed to optimize ultra mobile performance. What's in the box: Mini 110-1020nr, 30W AC Adapter, 6-Cell Lithium-Ion battery, Symantec Norton Internet Security 2009 with 60 days complimentary live update, Syncables Mobile Desktop 5, Microsoft Works, Adobe Acrobat Reader and HP Games Powered by Wild Tangent
Product Details
Product Length:
6.77 inches
Product Width:
10.3 inches
Product Height:
1.29 inches
Product Weight:
2.89 pounds
Package Length:
13.5 inches
Package Width:
11.6 inches
Package Height:
4.3 inches
Package Weight:
5.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 14 reviews
Customer Reviews
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60 of 64 found the following review helpful:
***AWESOME!*** Oct 19, 2009
By kimi mac Don't let the previous review scare you. Yes, the battery protrudes, but it provides a convenient support for the keyboard. I always use the "feet" on my keyboard to give me a more favorable typing angle, and that's exactly what the placement of the battery does. As for the battery being "heavy", this is a light-weight (<2.9 lbs) netbook; if you've been lugging around a 5-7 lb laptop, it's a dream. I looked at every netbook on the market, and this one had all the features that pushed my buttons. I am totally sat-is-fied. If I just could have gotten it for the price it's being offered for now, I'd have no regrets.
60 of 75 found the following review helpful:
Battery Issues/Super Heavy! Sep 08, 2009
By Jonathon
"Jonathon"
This is near perfection. So many positive features.
There is a 6-cell battery that protudes out on a extensive basis. So much so that it BLOCKS your ability to fully open the screen as the battery blocks the screen from fully opening.
If you are short, this is not an issue. I'm 6-foot and this netbook only opens so far and then I have to push its 10" tiny screen way out so I can get a clear and bright screen. Thus, I can no longer see the screen.
I was so impresed with its GOBI ability to connect anywhere via its internal chip.
The keyboard is a solid rated-10! Excellent.
The weight with this really inferior and heavy battery makes for a netbook that weighs-in at more than my Sony Vaio standard laptop.
I'm so letdown as there are so many positive things about this netbook except for its weight and it's terrible 6-cell large and heavy battery.
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Great for a second computer Oct 31, 2009
By George L. Tong
"Not a nerd"
I've only had my Mini for one day so far, but have found it to be one slick machine. We bought it to take with us on trips to keep up to date on emails and follow the market, etc. It is going to be perfect for that. For heavy use I will still use my desk top. Battery pack is not a problem. Don't let that keep you from buying one. The Mini does take a while to set up. The directions could be a little more clear and the operating system required extensive updating but that is covered in the instruction booklet and not a big problem...just takes some time.
I could have waited for the 7 to come out, but at this price and since this is the system I have been using for years, why wait. Somebody said it was heavy...I don't think less than 3 lbs should be a problem for most people. After some practice I now no longer reach for the mouse and am getting used to the slightly smaller key board and the mouse pad. It just takes a little practice. Overall the coumpeter is well made, very solid, keyboard has a nice touch, in general a well made machine. Not like some of those I looked at while shopping at the local computer mega-store. So, so far so good. Hope I feel the same after 6 months.
11 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Do not buy the HP Mini netbooks, especially from Amazon Jan 25, 2010
By George A. Kinias I bought the HP Mini 110-1050NR 10.1 Netbook and while the product seems to be OK--what I had expected--it failed in one crucial area. Whithin hours after I received the netbook, it would not reboot after it updated the Microsoft software that it came with. It showed a message that the BootMgr is compressed and the computer basically locked up. The user manual that came with the product is essentially useless. No clue about what happened. After hours of frustration, I read in a Consumer's report that there is a serious flow with this product and when you clean the hard disc the computer freezes and you cannot reboot it. Also, I found out that HP has been made aware of this problem for some time and they should have either corrected the problem, or alert the buyers of their product of this flaw, so they would not attempt to EVER clean the hard disc. My frustration turned into anger when--reading the Amazon fine print--I learned that I could not return the netbook to Amazon because it didn't arrive damaged nor "dead-on-arrival". It merely shut down after I turned it on. I wanted to return it but no such luck--Thanks Amazon! Then it was the HP Customer Service ordeal. I call it BTW, Customer Frustration. Spent 3.5 hrs with 4 different agents to conclude that I had to return the product under warranty service to HP and pay a "small shipping fee" for it. I paid $21.54--which for a netbook of $299 is about 7% of the product! It took almost a month before I got the netbook back. Lessons: Don't buy an HP mini and if you do, DON"T buy it from Amazon. Buy from a supplier who accepts returns for flowed products...
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Overall, a wonderful product! Jun 14, 2010
By Belinda This netbook (mine's model 110-1134cl) did exactly what I wanted and expected. The keyboard was a relatively quick fit for me and hardly took any adjustment on my part. Plenty of hard drive space for the computer's intention: web browsing, word processing, music, and even a little video playback during air travel. On a related note, the battery life with my six-cell is stellar.
Why it isn't a five-star product:
- Windows 7 Starter. I know it isn't the only option, and it functions quite well for basic computer needs. Customization and networking options are dismal. Prepare to downgrade to XP or load a Linux distro if Starter doesn't meet your needs.
- The front power & WiFi switches. They feel a little flimsy and I feel like they need to be handled more delicately than I'd like.
- The mousepad. I won't say I hate the left/right buttons literally being on the left and right sides of the trackpad, but I surely don't enjoy it. You get used to it. In my case, I have a hard time adjusting back and forth between my MacBook and the HP.
My older model was $240, and for the price, I couldn't have asked for more... except the points above. Solid product.
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