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Cedar Trail-Based HP Mini 210 Netbook Goes on Sale

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HP has now made available (in the US) an updated version of its Mini 210 10.1-inch netbook. This new version is built on Intel's Cedar Trail platform and can be powered by either a 1.6 GHz Atom N2600 or a 1.83 GHz Atom N2800 processor.

The up-to-date Mini 210 runs Windows 7 (Starter or Home Premium 32-bit) and also features 1 or 2 GB of RAM, an LED-backlit (1024 x 600 or 1366 x 768) display, up to a 500 GB hard drive, a 93% full-size textured spill-resistant keyboard, a webcam, Beats audio, 10/100 LAN, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, a multi-format card reader, and a 6-cell battery providing up to '8.75 hours' of operation.

HP's netbook comes in five color versions - charcoal, ocean drive, luminous rose, crimson red and sweet purple, and starts at starts at $299.99.



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1366x768, 2GB good. Matte-screen would have been even better. And so would a 128GB SSD option in place of the 500GB, rather than the existing options: Why even bother with 1024x600 and 1GB. It is 2012 for heavens sake!
 

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The processors support 64-bit, why not use 64-bit OSes!?! Stupid OEMs.
coz this is made for first user that only need basic things and they dont need to have 64bit OS:D
 

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coz this is made for first user that only need basic things and they dont need to have 64bit OS:D

And when that user upgrades it to 4GB they are going to have to reformat just to make use of it.:shadedshu

There is no reason at this point to not put a 64-bit OS on it from the beginning. Basic use or not.
 

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And when that user upgrades it to 4GB they are going to have to reformat just to make use of it.:shadedshu

There is no reason at this point to not put a 64-bit OS on it from the beginning. Basic use or not.

If you are smart to upgrade your ram to 4Gb you must be capable of reformatting your pc. <-- will not be surprised if they give this excuse
 

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If you are smart to upgrade your ram to 4Gb you must be capable of reformatting your pc. <-- will not be surprised if they give this excuse

Sure, but it is still a hassle. Upgrading to 4GB of RAM is a 30 second process, reformatting can take hours.:ohwell:
 

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Sure, but it is still a hassle. Upgrading to 4GB of RAM is a 30 second process, reformatting can take hours.:ohwell:

Or perhaps they think you are going to install a SSD anyway. Whatever the reason, they are certainly dumb/douchey/whatever enough not to install the 64bit to begin with. Let's hope "feedback" from us reach their medically deaf ears.
 
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