Review HP Mini 110

Diposting oleh fatih on Kamis, 05 April 2012

The HP mini 110 is the younger brother of the mini 210, so to speak.The mini 110 is a true netbook, designed to allow users to access the internet and write documents wherever they may be. Accidentally striking two or three keys instead of the intended one key can be frustrating.While the keyboard on this netbook is 93 percent the size of a standard keyboard, it still feels like too many things are stuffed into a very small space. Perhaps the most notable difference is that the mini 110 is considerably smaller than its older brother. The 1-inch screen looks somewhat cramped.A higher resolution would benefit the mini 1 The main advantage HD displays have over standard definition is the ability to present more information on-screen at one time, giving you a much clearer picture than standard def.

The two netbooks share many of their specifications and are similar in look and feel. For some people, the keyboard may feel just fine. Scrolling through websites so much can be somewhat annoying. This is by no means a major issue and we don't want to over-emphasize it. With an eight-hour battery life, the mini 110 is a portable internet gateway or a mobile typing station.

Much like how the display can feel cramped at times, the keyboard on the mini 110 can also make you feel a bit claustrophobic. Design It is disappointing to see that the mini 110 lacks a high-definition display.

Without the extra processing power from a second core, heavy multi-taskers might find the mini 110 lacking.

User Interface Features

The Intel Atom 455 processor in the mini 110 is a powerful mobile processing solution. Now you can use a netbook during a full day at work without having to worry about plugging it in. It clocks in at 66 GHz and provides enough of a punch to handle whatever most netbook users want to do.We were a little disappointed to find that it is a single-core processor. With such a long battery life, you can take the mini 110 with you wherever you go and use it to connect to the internet and write documents.

Memory/Battery Life

However, it is important to understand that a dual-core processor would also use more electricity, thus draining battery reservoirs more quickly. Batteries have come a long way in a short period of time. A battery life of eight hours will give you enough time to do just about anything you want to before the netbook needs to be recharged.

Summary

You will need to determine what is right for you.

The mini 110 strives to find a happy medium. Some netbooks feature more powerful hardware, yet battery life often suffers as a result of increased power consumption. Unfortunately, it strayed a little bit and is, ultimately, somewhat under-powered.

This does not mean the HP mini 110 is a terrible netbook, only that you shouldn't look for a performance-driven machine here. With so many netbooks out there, it can be difficult to find the right one.

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