Thursday 18 October 2012

Mini Netbook Reviews

Mini Netbook Reviews

The Compaq Mini has an unassuming black plastic exterior. The anti-glare chassis is nice however the glossy screen lid gets fingerprinted up immediately and looks unclean. There's little to say about the design overall; it's utilitarian with no extras and similiar to the design of HP Mini line of netbooks.The netbook feels relatively solid and is easy to carry around thanks to its weight of 3.1 lbs and small footprint. It should stand up to the rigors of everyday travel assuming it isn't tossed around; I highly recommend a protective sleeve or bag even though it's tempting to toss such a small laptop in a backpack or purse.The Compaq Mini wasn't designed to be upgraded; there are no user-accessible panels on the bottom of the chassis. The battery is the only component that can be removed and replaced easily.Ports and Features,This netbook includes a respectable number of ports including three USB 2.0 ports and a media card reader. It has a VGA port for connecting to projectors but lacks HDMI and DisplayPort. All picture descriptions are left to right.This netbook includes a 90% full-size keyboard. It’s excellent. It feels rock solid and has plenty of tactile feedback; this keyboard is better than all of those found on the new Ultrabook class computers we’ve tested (the ASUS Zenbook and the Toshiba Portege Z835). There is no backlighting. This keyboard more than suffices for casual use.

Mini Netbook Reviews

Mini Netbook Reviews

Mini Netbook Reviews

Mini Netbook Reviews

Mini Netbook Reviews

Mini Netbook Reviews

Mini Netbook Reviews

Mini Netbook Reviews

Mini Netbook Reviews

Mini Netbook Reviews

Mini Netbook Reviews

Mini Netbook Reviews

Mini Netbook Reviews

Mini Netbook Reviews

Mini Netbook Reviews

Mini Netbook Reviews

Mini Netbook Reviews


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