Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Refreshed HP Mini 210 hands-on photos

HP recently refreshed their HP Mini 210 range of netbooks to make way for the dual core Atom CPU. The HP Mini 210 is now available with the dual core processor, or a single core. HP have also updated the design a little bit and Liliputing have got their hands on the latest model.

The lid on the netbook has a matte finish and is available in a choice of five colors: black, red, blue, purple or pink. The design of the track pad and keyboard haven't changed much, the most obvious difference is the base of the laptop. The new Mini 210 comes with a 6 cell battery, with the 3 cell battery option gone. The base has been redesigned for the bigger battery and now the back and bottom "sits flush" with the battery.

The basic configuration model comes in black with a single core CPU, the Intel Atom N455, along with 1GB of RAM, which will set you back $329.00. Brad Linder notes however, that the HP Mini 210, may come with more configuration options than any other netbook, which seems very likely. You can upgrade the processor, amount of RAM, as well as add a Broadcom Crystal HD Video accelerator, or a HD display, capable of outputting a resolution of 1366×768. Windows can also be upgraded from Windows 7 Starter to Home Premium. Opting to go with the top specs for the netbook however, could take you over the $500 mark.

You can view the photos of Liliputing's hands on with the HP Mini 210 after the jump. (...)
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