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Pink Laptop From HP: The Updated Mini 210

Friday, October 22nd, 2010

It’s not all that often that we see pink laptops from HP (although they did have the Mini 110 XP which we talked about briefly in our Mini Laptop Computers post, and also the very memorable floral Vivian Tam edition that came out a few years ago), but the Mini 210 comes in a pretty matte pink called “luminous rose” (as well as charcoal, lavender frost, crimson red and ocean drive blue).

The Mini 210 has been around for a while, but this post is about the new and updated version. This new release comes with an optional dual core processor and a 6-cell battery as standard.

Another nice improvement is that the battery no longer sticks out from the laptop (which really bothered me with the old model, on a laptop this tiny, it’s very noticeable) but sits flush with the back.

It is also customizable, and as usual, here are the specs for the basic model and one that has been upgraded with all the top choices:

HP Mini 210 – Least Expensive Configuration

This system sells for $329.99 + $20 for pink = $349.99

Processor: Intel Atom N455 (1.66GHz, 512KB L2)
Operating System: Windows 7 Starter, 32-bit
Graphics: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150
RAM: 1GB DDR3 (1 Dimm)
Hard drive: 160GB, 7200RPM
Battery: 6-cell Li-Ion
Screen: 10.1″ WSVGA BrightView Infinity LED (1024 x 600)
Size: 10.55×7.51x 0.9-1.26”
Weight: 3.1 lbs

Other features include:
- 802.11b/g/n WLAN
- An integrated webcam with microphone
- 3 USB and 1 VGA port
- 93% keyboard

HP Mini 210 – Most Expensive Configuration

This configuration sells for $559.98 + $20 for pink = $579.98 +$20 for the HD Screen = $599.98

Processor: Intel Atom N550, dual core,1.50GHz
Operating System: Windows 7 Premium, 32 bit
Graphics: Broadcom Video accelerator + Intel Graphics 3150
RAM: 2GB DDR3 (1 Dimm)
Hard drive: 250GB, 7200RPM
Battery: 6-cell Li-Ion
Screen: 10.1″ HD BrightView Infinity LED (1366 x 768) (+ $20)
Size: 10.55×7.51x 0.9-1.26”
Weight: 3.1 lbs

The extra features are the same as for the basic Mini

Other optional upgrades are:

Networking: 802.11b/g/n WLAN and Bluetooth (+ $25)
Mobile Broadband: HP Mobile Broadband with GPS (+ $100)
GPS: Embedded GPS with HP Navigator software
Theft Protection: LoJack (1, 2 or 3 years at $39, $69, $109 respectively)

So that’s a difference of $250 – quite a lot, but you do get some nice stuff for the money. The dual-core processor and 2GB of RAM are worth the extra money in my opinion. Depending on what you use your laptop for, you may be fine with the smaller hard drive, but if you (like me) tend to store a lot of photos on your hard drive, or don’t want to bother with a lot of peripherals (like an external harddrive and disk drives for daily backups), definitely go with the larger one.

Are the other extras worth the expense? Again, it depends on your preferences, but for me, personally, I’m just as happy without them.

All in all, this is a wonderful little laptop, with a nice, comfortable keyboard, great looks, perfect for surfing the net, connecting with friends and family, word processing and listening to music.


Deals, Extras And Offers On Pink Laptops

Friday, August 14th, 2009

Are you thinking of getting a new pink laptop this fall? If so, the timing is great. There are several new products on the market (read our overview of Dell’s Studio 14z and keep checking back for reviews of other laptops – they’re in the works), and special deals abound (Dell, Sony and Toshiba offer the most generous ones).

To save you all some time, we’ve put together a list (in alphabetical order) of of who’s offering what (as of today, August 14, 2009):

Acer

Aspire One @ B&H, Target, Sam’s Club
Free shipping

ASUS

ASUS Eee PC Seashell 1005HA @ Newegg, Buydig & B&H
Free shipping

ASUS Eee PC Seashell 1008HA @ Newegg
$3 rebate
Free shipping

ASUS Eee PC Seashell 1008HA @ Buydig & B&H
Free shipping

ASUS Disney Netpal @ Toys-R-Us
Free speaker set

ASUS Disney Netpal @ Amazon
50% off select magazine subscriptions

Dell

Mini 10
$248 rebate
Free shipping

Mini 10v
$123 rebate
Free shipping

Studio 14z
$140-$165 rebate
Free upgrade to Windows 7

Studio 15
$148 rebate
Free shipping
Free battery upgrade
Free HD display upgrade
Free upgrade to Windows 7

Studio 17
$25-$50 rebate
Free shipping
Free battery upgrade
Free HD display upgrade
Free upgrade to Windows 7

Inspiron 14
$133-139 rebate
Free shipping
Free battery upgrade
Free HD display upgrade
Free upgrade to Windows 7
Free Microsoft Office Home & Student or Wasabi Photo Printer

Inspiron 15
$50-$75 rebate
Free shipping
Free battery upgrade
Free HD display upgrade
Free upgrade to Windows 7

HP

Mini 110-1037NR XP Edition, swirl pink chic
$40 rebate
$40 rebate on a DeskJet 4940 with purchase of computer
Free HP DeskJet D1560 or D4360 with purchase of computer

Lenovo

IdeaPad S10-2
$90 rebate
Free shipping

MSI

MSI Microstar WindBook U100-427US @ J&R
$10 rebate
Free shipping

MSI Microstar WindBook U100-427US @ PC Connection
Free shipping

Samsung

NC10-11GP @ Newegg, Buy.com, J&R, PC Connection & Buydig
Free shipping

Sony

VAIO CS Series
$50 – $100 rebate on processor upgrades
$10 – $100 rebate on memory upgrades
$10 – $30 rebate on hard drive upgrades
$55 – $150 rebate on Microsoft Office
100 free song downloads
Free choice of certain colors (Cosmopolitan Pink is free)
Free engraving
Free shipping

VAIO SR Series
$50 – $100 rebate on processor upgrades
$10 – $100 rebate on memory upgrades
$10 – $100 rebate on hard drive upgrades
$55 – $150 rebate on Microsoft Office
100 free song downloads
Free choice of color
Free engraving
Free shipping

VAIO P Series
100 free song downloads

Toshiba

Mini NB205-N313P @ Amazon
50% off select magazine subscriptions
Free shipping

Mini NB205-N313P @ Newegg
Free shipping

Satellite U500-ST6321
$125.25 rebate
Free upgrade to Windows 7
Free choice of certain colors (Luxe Pink is free)
Free carrying case
Free Norton security for 1 year
Free 2GB flash drive
Free shipping

Qosmio X305 (All models)
Free upgrade to Windows 7
Free “Gears of War” Game
Free carrying case
Free Norton security for 1 year
Free 2GB flash drive
Free shipping

NB205- 313 Netbook @ Toys-R-Us
Free speaker set


Smallest, Lightest, Fastest, Most Stylish – Our Pink Laptop Computer Reviews

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

In spite of what some people might think, those of us who want pink laptops are not willing to settle for something less functional just to get the exact right shade of fuchsia or rose. Sure, looks are important, but we also want speed, portability, great battery life, lots of memory, and any other goodies we can get our hands on. But how do you find the laptop with the features most vital to you?

We have put together a list of our best rated laptops (all pink, of course) in several important categories. Enjoy!

Smallest
Winner: Asus EEE PC 4G Surf and 2G Surf – both measure 8.86×0.79-1.26×6.30
Runner-up: Sylvania G Netbook Meso – 9×1.25×7

Lightest
Winner: Asus EEE PC 4G, 4G Surf and 2G Surf – all weigh in at 2 lbs
Runner-up: Acer Aspire One – 2.19 lbs (with a 3-cell battery)

Largest Screen
Winner:
Dell Studio 17 and Toshiba Qosmio X305 – Both with 17″ screens
Runners-up: Dell Inspiron 1525, Dell Studio 15, Dell XPS M1530, Gateway M-730u, and Gateway M2414u – all with 15.4″ screens

Fastest – Basic Configuration
Winner:

Toshiba Qosmio X305
320GB HDD SATA 7200rpm, Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor T7350 2.0GHz, 3MB L2Cache, 1066MHz FSB, 4GB PC3-8500 DDR3 1066MHz SDRAM

Runner-up:
Asus F6V-C1
320GB HDD SATA 5400rpm, Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor P8400: 2.26 GHz, 3MB On-Die L2 Cache, 1066Mhz FSB, 4GB DDR2 800 MHz SDRAM, 2 x SODIMM socket

Least Expensive – Basic Configuration (at time of writing)
Winner:
Asus EEE PC 2G Surf – $245 and up
Runner-up: Acer Aspire One – $349 and up

Most Stylish
Winner:
Ego Tulip
Runner-up: HP Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam

So, if you want the smallest, lightest and least expensive pink laptop out there, the Asus EEE PC 2G Surf is the one for you – and a great choice if you only use your laptop for word processing, internet browsing and email. It comes with a solid state hard drive, so it is able to handle bumps and shakes without crashing.

If you’re looking for a gaming laptop, the Toshiba Qosmio X305 is the clear winner. The basic configuration ($1,499) is pretty great with a 320GB, 7200rpm hard drive, a 2.0GHz, 1066MHz FSB Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB RAM at 1066MHz, and a NVIDIA GeForce 9700M GTS, but if you’re willing to cough up $1,999, you get a 2.26GHz, 1066MHz processor and dual NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTS cards.

If you do a lot of work on photos, or watch movies on your laptop, you’d probably want the largest screen possible. The Dell Studio 17 and Toshiba’s Qosmio both have 17″ screens. The Qosmio is definitely faster (it comes with a 320 GB 7200rpm hard drive, a 2.0GHz, 1066MHz FSB Intel Core 2 Duo processor, and 4GB RAM at 1066MHz whereas the Dell has a 160GB 5400rpm hard drive, a 1.86GHz, 533MHz FSB Intel Pentium Dual Core processor and 2GB RAM at 800MHz), but that speed comes a a price: $1,499 for the base configuration vs. $749 for the Dell.

However, if you spend $1,199 and choose the faster version of the Dell Studio 17, you get a 320GB 5400rpm hard drive, a 2.20GHz/1066MHz processor, and 4GB RAM at 800MHz. Still not as fast as the Toshiba, but getting better. (By the way, these are the top options for the Dell Studio 17, no hard drive at 7200rpm or RAM at 1600MHz is offered).

If style is most important, the Ego laptops are impossibly good looking, but come with a hefty price tag: $10,900 and up (all the way into the $500,000s). The HP Vivienne Tam is smaller, lighter, so very cute and unarguably more affordable at $699.