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I was viewing my podcasts this morning when from CNet’s gadget review shows I saw the HP Mini 1000 review. Quite impressive piece of engineering here, looks like HP has learned a lot from the early netbook developers and well ironed out some of the “flaws” to birth the HP Mini 1000. Heard from Veronica Belmont over Twitter that she’s currently playing with her HP Mini 1000… ohhhh… so jealous she’s got one!
Anyway, the HP Mini 1000 is one of my current faves, I’m putting that in my wishlist! It’s got a wide keyboard that I think fits my big hands, and has got a glossy edge-to-edge screen like my Macbook. It’s made of hard plastic, so that makes it ultra light… and with the work I do, the lighter the load on my backpack… the better.
Here’a a runthrough of it’s basic specifications:
Processor 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270
Memory 1GB, 533MHz DDR2
Hard drive 60GB 4,200rpm
Chipset Mobile Intel 945GM Express
Graphics Intel GMA 950 (integrated)
Operating system Windows XP Home Edition SP2
Dimensions (WDH) 6.6×10.3×0.95 inches
Screen size (diagonal) 10.2 inches
System weight / Weight with AC adapter 2.5/3.1 pounds
The only thing I didn’t like about that is the HD space.. 60GB man, that’s too low! I’ve worked with an Acer One Mini and the base model has about 140GB to start with.
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Category: Hardware
Tags: Hardware, HP, HP Mini, Laptops, Netbooks

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2 Responses for "HP Mini 1000"
February 1st, 2009 at 7:16 pm
11gb ram too low these days?
i think 60gb plenty for the purpose; you could always have USB portable hard drive for more space; guess annoying carrying both though but still… 1.4kg is pretty light! price?
February 3rd, 2009 at 6:03 pm
2I hope these are better than the DV1000,DV2000 series laptops. We work on them all of the time at the computer store that I own. Netbooks are great, but I think I would go with the Dell Mini or the MSI Wind.
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