HP Mini 210-1050sf And HP Mini 210-1060sf Netbook. Unveiled at the CES 2010 in Las Vegas, the new 10 inch Hewlett-Packard Mini 210 Netbook Intel platform in Pine Trail in two versions, starting from 279 euros. The HP Mini 210-1050sf has an Intel chipset NM10 Express Pineview Atom processor N450 (1.66 GHz), 1 GB DDR2 667 MHz (1 slot), a SATA hard drive 160GB 5400 rpm, a graphics chipset Intel GMA X3150 up to 256 MB, screen 10.1”WSVGA LED Backlight anti-reflection of a resolution of 1024 × 600, a webcam with microphone, a card reader 5 in 1 interfaces and Wi-Fi b / g , Bluetooth, VGA, combo headset, Ethernet and USB 2.0 (x3).
It weighs 1.22 kg with the battery 6-cell Lithium Ion and measuring 268 x 178 x 22.9-28.3 mm. This netbook runs Windows 7 Starter 32 bit and have the software read / write DVD and photo editing / video Cyberlink DVD suite as well as various applications including HP QuickWeb whereby it is possible to access the Internet in seconds, even if the computer is off.

HP Mini 210-1050sf
The flat keyboard keys well spaced from each other is 93% of the size of a classical model and takes the entire width of the chassis. The multi-touch touchpad sees it integrated its buttons on its surface and separated by clear lines. The design and black matte shell boasts grounds in color, giving it an original look. The left side hosts the VGA ports, USB and audio as well as air baffle and the right of the other 2 USB, Ethernet and the card reader.
The HP Mini 210-1060sf differs from HP Mini 210-1050sf with a SATA HDD 250GB 7200 rpm, enough to gain storage space of course but also responsiveness. The HP Mini 210 and Mini 1050sf-210-1060sf are part of the first Netbooks Intel platform in Pine Trail to be available.
This brings new processors, Pineview, and a new graphics. The performance seems, however, after the first tests to be similar to those recorded by the previous generation of Netbooks. Where Pine Trail stands out is the level of autonomy, proportionally more important compared to the previous generation. Remains to know what happens in practice.