HP Mini 210 HD Edition Reviewed
Engadget has reviewed the HP Mini 210 HD edition, and in a nutshell, it has decent battery life; plays 720p videos smoothly, but had trouble with a 1080p Flash videos; and the touchpad that supports multitouch gestures has a hard time figuring out your actions.
Physically, the Mini 210 is an attractive netbook and comes in quite a few attractive color choices. It has a slim design and has removable access panels for easy RAM and HD upgrades.
The base model is priced at $280, but you can get a high definition, 1366 x 768 pixel display for an additional $50. For $365 and up, you can choose a Broadcom Crystal HD video accelerator for a better 1080 HD video playback.
Read the full review of the HP Mini 210 HD edition from Engadget here. You can also read our review of the HP Mini 210 here.
SOURCE: Engadget
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