Long battery life, easily upgradeable, excellent keyboard, smooth and responsive touchpad
Space for 3G module but no option for it, gets noticeably warm, no 802.11n WiFi, only 1GB RAM
HP's HP Mini 210 (NB-210-1017TU_01) netbook is stylish, comfortable to use and easy to upgrade. Although it has standard specifications, its look and feel are very different to most netbooks', and it's a much more refined product than the netbook it repla...
Great compact keyboard, resonable connectivity, impressive battery life
Sluggish performance, a little bulky
A netbook that will suit those who need a basic Windows machine at a budget price. The Mini features a very good keyboard, but performance is sluggish....
Solid build; easy to disable touchpad; good audio,
Like all netbooks, lacks and optical drive; somewhat slow at times.
There's nothing intrinsically wrong with the HP mini 210 3000sa, and if you need Windows and a keyboard it may suffice. Its solid build could be alluring too. ...
The HP Mini 210-3002sa is possibly the best netbook we've seen – solidly constructed, usable and you don't necessarily have to buy it in a garish colour. It is slightly pricier than some of the netbooks we've seen at £269 inc VAT, though it isn't the m...
HP's Mini 210-2000 is a considerable improvement on its predecessor, the Mini 110, and has managed to iron out some of the deficiencies in earlier versions of the Mini 210, although the touchpad needs a major rethink. ...