I really like the HP Mini 1000 and I think for someone who is always on the go it would be a great companion device. The keyboard and screen are small, but that is what keeps this Netbook lite and easy to carry. I am giving the HP Mini 1000 my 5 star a...
Abstract: For this article I will be focusing on the 3G set-up and my initial thoughts about the HP Mini 1000. Stalking the HP Mini 1000 I have been watching the netbook market with some varied interest over the past year. I had only a few criteria for purcha...
Abstract: Click to enlarge It wasn’t too long ago that if you wanted a small laptop you’d have to pay a premium for it. Thanks to the birth of the netbook, you can now go portable with a 10-inch or less screen, and not break the bank. We’ve reviewed a number of ...
Abstract: Maybe the biggest adjustment one has to make to use a netbook is the physical tininess of the keyboard and touchpad. HPs Mini 1000 makes good use of a small space and delivers a passable keyboard, but the touchpad still puts the buttons off to the sid...
Best netbook keyboard, Upgradefriendly springloaded RAM slot, Good looking design with excellent build quality, Very good speakers for a netbook
Highly reflective screen if you have the Infinity 10.2” panel, Proprietary adapter needed for VGA out, No clear option for an extended battery
The HP Mini 1000 is a clear winner on the netbook front, offering a great design and being very user-upgrade friendly. It offers the best keyboard out of the entire netbook crowd, only matched by the earlier Mini-Note 2133 which uses the same design. W...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: HP’s foray into the netbook world has caused the industry to take notice. Not to be compared with larger and more comprehensive laptops from Apple, the HP Mini 1000 offers users an inexpensive, small and lightweight (2.5 pounds) computer that’s perfect...
Reasonably snappy performance on par with other Atombased netbooks. SSD model includes a builtin thumb drive and extra, recessed USB port. Includes upscale laptop features, such as a docking port and an on/off switch for the trackpad. Gorgeous, flushglass
Extra doesn't sound like much, but it's 17 percent more expensive than the Lenovo S10. Prone to tipping backwards when opened. Mouse button placement is loveit or hateit relationship
Published: 2008-10-29, Author: Darren , review by: techworld.com
With the HP Mini 1000, HP does a good job keeping most of the things that worked on the HP Mini-Note 2133, while upping the performance and managing to cut prices in the process - well, not counting the fashionista-flavoured model. Is an HP Mini 1000 ...
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Published: 2008-10-29, Author: Donald , review by: engadget.com
Abstract: We were certainly suitably impressed by HP's new Mini 1000 netbook when we got our hands on it earlier this week, and it looks like that may be the common sentiment about the device, at least if this first batch of reviews is any indication. Like us, othe...