HP releases Mini 210 and Mini 2102 notebooks
- Wednesday, January 13, 2010, 5:07
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Following the successful launch of the TouchSmart tm2 & Mini 5102 HP, HP is in news again. Now, the company feels proud to roll out its Mini 210 and Mini 2102 PCs that are featured with Brightview Infinity HD LED widescreens,10.1” standard or alternately and island-style keyboards.
Embracing 1.6GHz Intel Atom N450 processors, both the laptops are also integrated with about 320GB HDD capacity and 1GB of RAM. Users can enjoy viewing of the1080p HD video content through an alternative Broadcom Crystal HD Enhanced Accelerator. Other than that, the devices are also hugged with 5-in-1 digital media slot, optional GPS and in-built VGA port. Whereas, if we talk about their capacities of connectivity, in-built WLN, 3G broadband and encompassed microphone and webcam are here to support it.
Courtesy of ZumoDrive, the CloudDrive allows users to make access to the synchronized content of the cloud, while multimedia content can easily be streamed with the help of the MediaStream from one PC to another. Accessibility to internet is supplied by QuickWeb, thus users don’t have to boot up the notebook. Besides, the notebooks also come built-in with the feature of the QuickSync, which allows synchronization for the files, which have been edited or created while traveling. This can be done on a business or home computer to another through a wireless connection in the very same network. Other than the earlier-said app, the other software is available only for the Mini 210.
The HP Mini 210, 1” thin and 2.69lbs, is available to grapple in shades like pacific blue, black crystal and Sonoma red HP Imprint finishes, silver crystal, while the new HP Mini 2102 comes colored in black. Correspondingly priced around $299 and $329, the devices can be availed in the U.S.
Finally, the two notebooks also come with accessories, such as; an HP Mini W40 Vehicle Power Adapter and HP USB Media Dock.



