Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Got My Mini

Those of you that know me personally will know that I have been considering getting a new computer for a while now, and that I am on a pretty low budget. And just my luck, I was online going through my normal feeds, I found a nice deal for the HP mini 1030NR for only 275$ with 10$ shipping. I pulled the trigger and I don't really have any regrets. Of course, this is a refurb, but you can expect to have a 90day warranty from HP and for another 25$, you can probably also find a new version of the HP mini 1030NR at staples, but there is tax.  The Mini is pretty nice, and for you that don’t really know about the HP mini, the mini has a body of the approximate size of the Acer Aspire, but there is the option of getting the 10.1” screen in the same body. The dimensions are 10.3 in (L) x 6.56 in (D) x 0.99 in (H) and with a weight of about 2.4LB. Full review to come

The New HP dv2 reviewed for your pleasure

The New Hp dv2 had been released several days ago, and now since we do not have any sponsors yet, we have the pleasure of other blogs to view their opinions.

Here is some background on the HP dv2. Back in early January, AMD (advanced micro devices) announced that they would be making a new line of processors called the “Neo” processors to compete with the ULV devices of Intel. They had also stated that they would not be fighting for the position of top dog in the netbook saga where nearly all current netbooks are built with that special Atom processor.

Most of these reviews generally say the same thing; the dv2 is sleek and very shiny, and partially lagging in terms of processing power. The Yukon platform that it performs on only has the single strong suit of graphics and even then, the computer reaches a steaming hot 110 degrees Fahrenheit.

Of the pack-ins that HP had included, there was the typical fanfare of manuals and then there was the USB powered blu-ray drive. Wanna read more? Click on the reads


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