HP Mini 110-1125NR 10.1-Inch Black Netbook – Up to 8 Hours of Battery Life (Windows 7 Starter)
- 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 Processor (512 KB L2 Cache, 533 MHz FSB)
- 1 GB DDR2 RAM (1 Dimm), Max supported 2 GB
- 160GB (5400RPM) SATA Hard Drive
- 10.1” Diagonal WSVGA LED Anti-glare Widescreen Show (1024 x 600)
- Real Windows 7 Starter, *Up to 8 Hours of Battery Life
- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (shared) with up to 128MB whole available graphics reminiscence
The Internet is at the center of modern life keeping you connected and informed through email, IMs, RSS feeds, social networking sites and Search. Keeping up often requires time shifting with companion devices like netbooks. Powered by energy-well-organized Intel Atom processors, the HP Mini 110 is optimized for Web access and can handle standard productivity apps – but is light enough to carry everywhere at just 2.33 lbs. Its LED anti-glare show reduces proposition that can distract from the visual experience, especially when used outside. The 92% of full-size keyboard enables much more well-organized and comfortable use than texting (or typing on smartphone keyboards) for most. Windows 7 makes locating and connecting to hotspots simpler and quicker than ever. The HP Mini 110 is the perfect device for staying productive, informed and in touch.
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Small and compact, fits perfectly in my book bag and weighs less than 3lbs. The battery life that I have experienced has been awesome, mine came with a 6-cell battery so I am looking at around 8 hours of battery life, but I haven’t timed nor tested this. I read another comment that was posted regarding the size of the netbook with the 6-cell battery in place. I agree that the pictures do not illustrate this, but, we’re talking an superfluous inch…possibly…in height on the backside. A plus to this superfluous inch is that the netbook now tilts forward which makes it simpler for typing, kind of like the small “stilts” underneath a desktop keyboard. FYI, with the 6-cell battery in place it still fits in my caselogic 10.3in case/sheath that I bought for it.
I have had my netbook for about a week now and I am really enjoying it. It gives me everything I need for school and now I don’t have to go around a cumbersome laptop, not to mention the battery life is about 2.5 times longer than most laptops.
Perfect for taking notes in class, working through excel, viewing PowerPoint, and checking email. I plot on putting it in the kitchen when I am done with grad school so my wife and I can store recipes or anything else we may need. With the wireless hook up and the compact size for $350 this netbook is a fantastic addition to your home network.
One thing to remember, most netbooks (if not all) do not have CD/DVD Drives, so loading software such as MS Office will require you to hold an external Disc Drive, about $100, or you will have to borrow a acquaintances to load your software. The other option is downloading the desired software program off of the internet and loading the software that way.
*UPDATE* I’ve had my netbook for a few weeks now and it has proven to be one of the best electronic buys I have ever made. The ability to type and systematize my notes while in class is incredible, I will never go back to taking notes by hand. Also, the independent operating system that you can access without booting up the full windows 7 is phenomenal. It allows me to turn on my computer and be up in running in less than 8 seconds. I can access composition, email, pictures, skype, chat, and the internet all from this quick boot-up feature. I austerely can’t say enough excellent about this netbook. Pure and simple – A Fantastic Buy!
This computer comes with a built-in instant operating system (IOS) that is independent of Windows. You can start the computer and quickly bring up a simplified web browser and email tool. The WI-FI capable IOS launches quickly so email or favorite web sites are simple to check. For more operating features and printing, Windows can be launched with the usual longer boot-up time.
The IOS is mentioned briefly in HP’s official product specs, but I reflect they may possibly make a strong case for the value of it.
I did not know the IOS existed when I bought this, but now I find it to be my favorite feature of the machine.
My review would be five star if the operating system were a full Windows 7 instead of the somewhat crippled starter journal.
1st I want to say I like this netbook. Description says up to 3.75 hrs battery life??? If you go to HP website the battery life is up to 8 hrs(without wireless on). So far I have gotten 5 hrs of constant use with wireless on, brightest screen show and running multiple programs, before having to recharge battery.
Now as for battery size, pics are deceiving as is shown without battery. You can see exactly what it looks like with this battery attached if you look at the consumer pics for the HP Mini 110-1030NR on this site. I happen to like the way this battery acts as a foot on the back for 2 reasons: more comfortable angle for typing and allows air circulation under the netbook so it doesn’t get so hot. But, if you need it to be completely flat for carrying, then this may not work for you. Fits just fine in my purse with battery, so works for me.
As for performance, I have had it for 1 week and so far am extremely impressed. The Windows 7 starter program works fine, but I opted to upgrade to the Home journal, which I like(was only $79 to upgrade). Windows 7 runs perfectly and has a lot of cool new features and is definetely the best Windows OS so far. I also appreciated that the media card reader will take my XD cards, as a lot do not. I have added a wireless laser mouse and am going to upgrade the reminiscence to 2gb. By far, my favorite thing is the portability of this fully functioning computer. I am so excited about Amazon’s Kindle for PC program coming out next month, which will allow my netbook to be a book reader also.
Couldn’t be more pleased unless anyone can tell me how to keep my teenage daughter away from it!!! LOL
I picked up an HP Mini 110 to use as a companion to my laptop when I didn’t want to lug the better/heavier machine around. I have to admit I am pleasantly surprised at the performance. Other than for casual travel and personal use, I originally just intended to use it for note taking, light word processing, basic e-mail and web surfing, but I found it to be so useful I am by it throughout the day at work. It has completely replaced all of my manual paper note taking in meetings. It is small and light enough to carry around throughout the office just like you would carry a note pad.
Original out-of-the-box configuration with Windows 7 Starter, 1 Gig RAM and MS Works was a small disappointing. After upgrading the reminiscence to 2 Gigs, I was very surprised and pleased with the difference in performance. So much so that I went ahead and upgraded the OS to Windows 7 Professional and installed the full version of Office 2007. The battery life has been fantastic, I’m averaging about 6 to 7 hours with heavy treatment throughout the day, longer with lighter treatment.
From the work perspective, this small machine has given me a huge increase in productivity. Having the most critical business functionality of a full laptop in something small enough to carry around casually all day has been incredibly helpful.
I got it with 2gb reminiscence as some reviewers suggsted. The IOS (Instant Operating System) boots in about 6 seconds (I didn’t know it had the option when I bought it). Awesome! It provides internet email, internet, and composition and pictures (nothing else). If you want Windows 7 you just click on bottom left screen. The KB is close to being full sized and very clear. My first few days of use had the battery going 8+ hrs. The only downside (and this is right for all notebooks) is the small screen which requires a lot more scrolling to view info. One reviewer rated it 1 star because of the battery doubling the thickness, but I found this clear as it 1: gives a excellent grip when carrying 2: elevates the KB to a excellent angle for typing (and BTW, one of the side photos clearly shows the battery)