HP Mini 1000 Review

With the recent boom in the popularity of Netbooks, providing customers with the most cost effective way to get on the Internet without adding all of the extra software is what a lot of consumers are looking for. Most of us have a desktop PC that we do most of our work and browsing on, the cost of purchasing a laptop to surf the web while on the go can be a bit to much in these trying times. Hp took this into consideration when creating the successor the Mini-Note 2133, the HP Mini 1000. HP has taken the slick design and brilliant construction of the Mini-Note 2133 and made it surprisingly affordable.

Starting at $399 you can pick up the Internet ready HP Mini 1000 without breaking the bank. If your looking to spend a little more you can get a very worthy upgrade from an 8.9” screen to 10.2” for $50. You can also add Bluetooth and an HP Mini VGA webcam. When purchasing this notebook you can choose from and 8GB Solid State Drive, 16GB Solid State Drive or 60GB 4200RPM PATA Hard Drive.  Available storage space is where the Mini 1000 falls behind the Mini-Note 2133 and its available 4GB, 120GB and 160GB hard drives. All models come with 1GB of ram and an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 with 1.60GHz Intel Atom Processor N270. When you order online you also have the option to purchase an HP Mini Mobile drive in 2GB, 4GB or 8GB sizes.

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