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HP Mini 110-1037NR 10.1-Inch Pink Netbook - Up to 6.75 Hours of Battery Life
by Hewlett-Packard  |  4.0 stars (66 customer reviews)  |  


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Product Details

  • 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 Processor
  • 1 GB DDR2 RAM (1 Dimm) (1 GB Maximum)
  • 160GB (5400RPM) SATA Hard Drive
  • 10.1" Diagonal SD LED Anti-glare Widescreen Display (1024x576), Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
  • Genuine Windows XP Home (SP3), *Up to 6.75 Hours of Battery Life

Specifications

Batteries included:    1
Battery description:    1 Lithium-Ion
Battery size:    Lithium Ion
Color:    Pink
CPU manufacturer:    Intel
CPU speed:    1.6 Hz
CPU type:    Intel Atom
Display size:    10.1 inches
Hard disk interface:    Serial ATA
Hard disk size:    160 GB
Memory slots:    1
Modem description:    None
Model:    VA720UA#ABA
Operating system:    Genuine Windows XP Home edition
Processor count:    1
RAM:    1000 MB
RAM type:    SODIMM
Brand:    Hewlett-Packard
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Product Overview
Ultra-mobile computer that looks great everywhere. Ideal for Internet and entertainment on the go.
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Average customer review  4.0 stars
(based on 66 reviews)



5 stars  Great customer service, great computer
Written by Gadget Girl from
Aug 29, 2009

I wanted to get one of these before I left for school since its so portable. I visited Fry's to look it over ($450 plus tax there) and see if I liked it, which I did. I was about to order through Amazon, but I became worried when I noticed that it wasn't shipping from Amazon, but a different company since I'm leaving next week and I was afraid that it wouldnt reach me in time. So I called the company, and got excellent customer service from their sales line. His name is Abe and his extension number is x260. I told him my situation and how much it would be for two day air shipping. It turned out to be $10 less than on Amazon! He told me that it took a whole day for it to be processed, and that I would get it on Monday (I called it in Wednsday). But he said that he would see what he could do. I get an email an hour later saying that my computer has been shipped! I got it Friday, four days earlier than I thought it would be. I highly suggest ordering from them, they are very nice and professional and I would definitely order from them again!

Now on to the netbook. Brilliant is all I can say. The keyboard is great, only 8% smaller than on a regular laptop, making it incredibly easy to type. The mousepad has a little friction and the side click bars only take a few times to get used to. The weight is so light and not awkward. The adapter gets very very hot though after an hours use, I wasnt able to touch it and had to hold it away from my body as I walked. But since the 6 cell battery tilts the computer itself up, the heat from the bottom doesnt get very hot since air is circulating.

Lastly, I followed some advice online and got rid of the bloatware (the crap that HP puts on there that you really don't need) by downloading the very safe and effective PC Decrapifier ([...]). It opened up about 2GB of my harddrive. You can also go into your /C: hard drive into Program Files and delete unwanted software through there since some software isn't listed on the 'Add or Remove Programs" (very very tricky, HP).

The other advice was to update the 1GB RAM to 2GB. Look for DDR2 2GB PC5300 Notebook Memory. It's really easy to install, you just need a number 0 phillips scredriver to unscrew that small panel right underneath your mousepad on the bottom of the notebook. Once you remove that panel, look for two small (very small, you might need a magnifier and light) black levers on the right and left side of the RAM. At the same time, press those levers away from the RAM and it will just pop out. Slide in the 2GB (very easy) and press down until you hear a locking sound. Screw the panel back on and your done. This increases your netbooks capacity, meaning you can multi-task like on a larger laptop and you don't get any video lag.


(119 of 122 people found this review helpful)



3 stars  Excellent netbook, but beware large battery not shown in pictures
Written by Eric Bobinsky from Cleveland, OH USA
Jul 18, 2009

This is an excellent netbook that I would award five stars in a heartbeat, but: the pictures of it are misleading, if not a little deceptive. They don't show the very large, plug-in battery that protrudes beneath the back of the computer, adding a bit more than 3/4" to its height. It's basically a 3/4" by 8" cylinder.

Now, this may not sound like much, and to some buyers it won't be an issue, but it adds considerable "bulkiness" to the unit, making it harder to fit into standard netbook sleeves. It also looks bad, IMO, which is not an issue for me but might be for some people. I'd also be concerned that since the battery protrudes so much it might be more vulnerable to damage than a more internalized battery like the one on the Samsung.

Some users may actually like the considerable, additional slope the battery placement gives the keyboard (personally I don't), and the five hours I got out of the six cells was very good. Again, this is a great computer if you can live with the battery. I'd just like to make potential buyers aware of this issue since neither the pictures on Amazon nor on the HP website itself show it with the battery installed.

My problem was that I didn't know about the battery, of course, until I opened the box. Fortunately for me, Amazon's typically great customer service is allowing me to return the unit and waived the restocking fee.


(123 of 131 people found this review helpful)



5 stars  An excellent value with acceptable imperfections
Written by Joshua Keyser from
Sep 05, 2009

These are my impressions of the HP Mini 110, so far. I'm going to focus this at the buyer who is comparing netbooks with an eye on battery life, mobility, connectivity, and performance, (but isn't that what every netbook user wants?) specifically at the lowest price. Ideally, the buyer of this machine will not be expecting a full computer. This is not, by any means - I'll assume that you're buying this to augment another computer. Fortunately, the Mini 110 is more than serviceable in that regard.

First of all, I should say that this is an excellent price for a netbook. I caught it at $300, which near the very low end of the spectrum, but it still holds its value at the current price of $350. What you should know, more than anything else, is that this is the cheapest you are currently going to get a laptop with a 6-cell battery, period. There's certainly something to be said for that.

I put in a good deal of research into other netbooks before buying the HP Mini 110, and I couldn't find one with a better mix of features. There are certainly higher quality netbooks available. But I'll say it again: you will probably not find a better value. For netbook users, battery life is probably among the most significant issues. The Asus Eee 1005ha-p is certainly the best for battery life fanatics, with an upper limit of 10.5 hours - the 1005ha-v comes in second-ish at 8.5. These both have less protrusive batteries and weigh about .5 lbs less, which are plusses. This, unfortunately, highlights some of the Mini 110's flaws, as it only manages an acceptable 5 hours, or closer to 4 browsing the internet at medium brightness. However, it does offer enough advantages to outclass the 1005ha. First, Asus netbooks are notably dark, and can only be brought up to a reasonable brightness with a tool that may void warranty. Also, their glossy screens make them generally less utile in suboptimal lighting conditions. The 110's matte screen and decent brightness make it a better mobile companion in general, if a very slightly less portable one. Perhaps more importantly, Eee's are simply not as well-built as the Mini 110. They range from the flimsy seashells of the 1005 and 1008 to the less-than-aesthetically-pleasing 1000he. The Acer Aspire One 531 falls short in the backlight category. - its display doesn't allow for as much mobility.

However, the Asus Eee 1002ha is a good candidate, with a non-glare matte display. In fact, at about $20 more, and for a much slicker design, I'd recommend it every bit as much as this one. Keep the darker backlight, that bane of the Eee PC, in mind, but the 1002ha is the one to compare. There are multitudinous brands that offer 6-cells and similar, often better, battery life. I'd recommend looking at the 1000he, which is a sturdy model with about 8.5 hours - if you're willing to pay the premiums for battery life, at the cost of a lower-quality screen. For those who simply can't stand the aesthetics of the 110, or prefer glossy screens, look at the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 or 10v. They're prettier, and pretty similar in terms of weight and hardware. The screen is the main difference - remember that glossy screens may be an issue. Overall, the Mini 110 is probably the best value for your dollar - other netbooks don't justify their price.

That being said, the Amazon price does come at the cost of some features of the HP Mini 110 some buyers would appreciate, versus the customization options at HP. The standard definition screen, at the 1024x576 resolution, is not the best available - HP allows you to customize it with an HD screen at a resolution of 1366x768. This bears keeping in mind, but with the 10.1" display, the higher resolution makes it difficult to read, and the lack of an optical drive makes movies out of the question anyway. Both are matte screens. The processor is the 1.60GHz model, not the 1.66GHz processor that HP offers as a choice - not really a deal breaker, and a trivial sacrifice for the money. The 160GB 5400rpm SATA hard drive included with the Amazon model can be compared to 16 gig or 32 gig solid state hard drives, and as these are developing technologies, they're probably safe to pass on. The only real loss against buying from HP is the lack of Bluetooth, as this may be of particular importance to some. But remember that running Bluetooth drains battery life, and that's not really the point of a netbook. Overall, this model saves upwards of $100, or potentially more, for very minor sacrifices, perhaps excluding the wireless card. This is definitely the place to buy, though I haven't looked closely at the other Amazon packages. The point is, make sure to compare, and see what options you get.

As for my personal impressions, I've found the 110 to be at least at par. Starting again with the negatives, the wireless connectivity isn't awesome. It's been reliable so far, but the speed isn't excellent. This is, however, symptomatic of netbooks at large. But try not to stream any massive videos - netbooks tend not to love those, and my Mini110 is no exception. I don't want to be too critical, as their isn't any really noticeable difference from your average, full-size computer. But don't expect your stripped-down netbook to be remarkably speedy, as their built for lightness and portability, not power. However, I'm generally pleased with the performance - WoW fans rejoice, as a very tiny version of World of Warcraft, albeit a bit laggy, can run on this computer. Gaming on netbooks, while inconvenient, is a possibility on this generation of netbooks, which speaks well of the Mini 110. Keep in mind, though, that this is possible on most comparable models on the market today. Other than that, no complaints, except for the surprisingly hefty battery recharge time. Just keep that in mind while charging. I can really only enumerate the quirks, but as for positives, no news is good news. The Mini 110 connects and performs without a major fuss.

Overall, my comment on the value stands - this is the best value for a netbook you'll find, especially if you can grab it at the price's low ebb. I'm a huge fan of the matte screen, and not many netbooks offer it - keep that in mind while comparing. For the HP Mini 110, I can say that it provides you with no regrets. Generally, a netbook should be lacking in any frills, as they have a way of putting a weight on the machine, in terms of physical weight and drain on the battery life. The Mini 110 has no bloat - it's a good portable companion. Before buying, check out the Asus Eee PC 1002ha and the Dell Inspiron Mini 10. They're both good, durable machines - keep in mind the downsides I listed, and you may just come back to the Mini 110. But in terms of build, display, and performance, the Mini 110 is the best value on the market today.


(44 of 46 people found this review helpful)



4 stars  It's an oversized smartphone
Written by M. Murphy from Vermont
Jul 08, 2009

Don't expect this netbook to run like your desktop or full size laptop...but do expect it to be lots of fun! It takes just a few emails to get used to the smaller, yet very convenient and functional keyboard and the wide on board mouse. Very impressed with the 5-1/2 hours of battery time I got with the 6 cell battery while surfing the web, emailing and watching some videos on you tube. I suspect if you do much more than that, battery time will be drained a bit more. Not thrilled with the video playback as there was significant lag time while watching some videos. Not sure that this is the pc for you if you are looking to watch movies on it...and definitely not for running large programs. Wireless internet set up effortlessly first time around and it has a brighter and crisper screen than the comparable Acers out there. Have read that this model runs hot and fan runs loud, but have not had that problem at all, in fact, I find that it runs very quiet and cool. I would recommend this for someone who needs an extra computer floating around the house to quickly check emails, facebook, my space, surf the web,video conferencing (Skype), traveling, etc. The best part about it, is it runs XP, and programs can actually function correctly. Would give this 5 stars, but processor runs a tad slow, but what should I expect for $350.00

(62 of 67 people found this review helpful)



5 stars  Be a smart buyer - good things come in small packages!
Written by Rose M. Swinson from -
Aug 12, 2009

I had been on the fence between ordering this HP netbook. I just wasn't SURE. But now that I've had it for a couple of days, I'm so glad I did! There were a couple "I wishes" but they are minimal.

- The weight is perfect. It's not heavy, it's not bulky. It's perfect to carry around either in your arms, in your purse, or even with your other laptop (if you need to)
- It worked right out of the box! Honestly, I've not had that experience in awhile w/ computers
- Comes preloaded with all sorts of helpful/useful things like Word/Works/etc. Someone had written about bloatware installed - there is some but it didn't take but maybe 15 minutes to remove
- Everything is exactly as described!
- Some have complained how the 6cell battery sticks out and is misrepresented in the images shown. But honestly, a bit of research would have shown that this is the way it is. But HP is not the only model that does this and there are advantages to it. It will/can angle the keyboard slightly so typing is a bit more natural.


Now for the "I wish.."
- I wish the screen was a tiny big taller so I didn't have to scroll so much

BUT.. even though there was an "I wish", it is minimal and not enough to make me reconsider my purchase - especially when I knew about it going in.

And mind you - how easy is this? I easily tethered my cell phone to my netbook and am writing this review while my husband is driving --

Do your research before buying anything. Check reviews with reputable places such as CNET, etc. But when you do get something, don't complain about something that you already should have known existed (ie: people complaining that netbooks can't run lots of video, or play DVD's, etc).

Be a smart buyer


(24 of 27 people found this review helpful)



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