Netbooks have come a long way from the initial heady days of the ASUS Eee PC and much was ready at first about their ultra-portability and rapid admission to the Internet nowadays high is expected on the power and working side even though they will never wholly fight with less end notebooks.

The HP Mini 210 range was launched to upgrade the sensibly popular Mini 110 and although it still has a 10.1-inch LCD screen the new Mini 210-2000 model has seen an important improvements over both the Mini 110 and the first session of the Mini 210 released earlier in the year.

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The hinges are wide and feel contentedly safe containing within them the 6-cell Lithium-Ion battery which unfortunately widens markedly outwards from the otherwise seamless flow of the design yet gives nearly five and a half hours of action.

When it comes to the power under the hood you'll find out the Mini 110's Intel Atom N280 CPU has been changed by the more impressive Intel Atom N455 clocking at 1.66GHz with 1GB RAM which when related with the resident Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150 design card allows a better degree of multitasking.

It's also value highlighting HP's preinstalled QuickWeb technology which provides you to bypass Windows start-up and have easy access to the Net e-mail music and photos.