HP Mini
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HP Mini is a former line of small notebooks, categorized as netbooks manufactured by Hewlett-Packard under the HP, HP Compaq and Compaq brands. They either contain a custom version of Ubuntu Linux, Microsoft Windows XP or Windows 7 operating system. Like most netbooks, they aren't built with CD/DVD drives. However, HP does sell portable DVD-Roms with HP's LightScribe disc imaging software. These netbooks are best used for written documents, small programs and web browsing. They can run standard software, but given their low price, they tend to have low end specifications, causing poor performance. They were marketed from mid-2008 through 2012.[1]
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Models
Following were models of Hewlett-Packard branded netbooks:
- HP Mini 1000
- HP Mini 110
- HP 2133 Mini-Note PC
- HP Mini 2140
- HP Mini 210
- HP Mini 311
- HP Compaq Mini 700
- Compaq Mini 100
- HP mini 5103 Notebook[2]
- HP Stream Mini[3]
See also
References
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- ↑ Compare HP mini 210 and HP mini 5103
- ↑ HP Stream Mini: A Cute, Cheap Windows Desktop For Just $180