Hewlett Packard’s Mini 110 – A Hi-Def Netbook
I was one of those people on the fence, not ready to buy a netbook. They had one major shortcoming for my use, the screen resolution.
I use two programs everyday for my home business that requires a minimum screen height of 768 pixels. Almost every netbook on the market has a screen resolution of 1024 x 600, which absolutely would not work for me.
The HP Mini 110 finally allowed me to join the world of Netbook owners. The HP Mini 110 offers a Hi-Def screen option, with a screen resolution of 1366 x 768.
I can finally use my applications while moving through airports, in a restaurant, or library. I love being able to drop my Mini 110 in its small bag, and head out the door.
You can get your choice of an Intel Atom N270 or N280 processor, 1GB of RAM, a 160GB Hard Drive, and comes bundled with Windows XP Home Edition SP3. I’m sure that will change to Windows 7 when it becomes available.
You’ve probably heard many people complain about running video on their netbooks, not a problem with Hewlett Packard’s Mini 110, just add the optional Broadcom Crystal HD Enhanced Video accelerator, and you’ll be ready to enjoy full speed video on your netbook.
I really like the fact that I can choose one of three different color schemes. Everyone having the identical white or black netbook gets very boring.
As you can see, the HP Mini 110 fills the shortcomings of most other netbooks. HP comes to my rescue, once again.


November 3rd, 2010at 6:41 pm
the best and cheap netbooks are made by Asus or MSI, if you want reliability then the best is Hitachi netbooks :
December 2nd, 2010at 6:16 pm
i would always prefer to use netbooks when i am on the move because they are so very convenient to carry around :”,