Paging all neat pink, trendy consumers is its prime the target of course: with winter upon us, HP has officially launched the Mini 210-3060NR Netbook (Pink). Shelling off Intel Atom, and while the pink adorned cover perhaps could appeal to a certain sex category, its island style covered keyboard is what you should expect the mighty to lay their hands on.
Well, the color design can't say it's in line with our tastes, but at least you'd be comfortable with the internals; and apparently identical to the recently reviewed Mini 210 HD (sans the Broadcom Crystal HD). But the Mini should sound great as it appears – HP's improved Vivienne's netbook running Beats by Dr. Dre audio software onboard, which currently is yet to be adopted by other companies.
The Atom processor accompanies a 1GB DDR3 RAM and support of 250GB SATA HDD storage, which lets you store lots of documents, photos, music and some videos as well. More, its battery life could take you 9.5 hours although excluding wireless time. While with reasonable wireless usage, expect around 7-8 hours running time. Whether that's worth offering we live it up to you, but if you need a netbook that can unquestionably stream HD Flash content out, then you're best looking at it right now.
Via Netbook expert
Source: Amazon
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