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HP Mini 1035NR 10.2-Inch Netbook – 3 Cell Battery

By admin On July 27, 2009 Under Netbook Reviews

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HP Mini 1035NR 10.2-Inch Netbook - 3 Cell Battery
 
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
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List Price: $399.99
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Product Description

Netbook PCs offer the functionality you need for online access and so much more: from managing your business to creating home videos, plus gaming when time permits. To support your always-on lifestyle, it¿s time to consider the perfect companion PC. Introducing the HP Mini 1035NR Netbook. Slender, lightweight, and ultramobile, the HP Mini 1035NR represents a convenient alternative to carrying your primary notebook PC everywhere you go. It offers quick, easy access to online resources and digital entertainment at a compelling low price point. The HP Mini 1035NR Netbook is based on the groundbreaking new Intel Atom architecture. Using proven Intel technology, Intel Atom processors provide reliable, energy-efficient performance optimized for Internet access and basic communication making them ideal for small, Internet-driven devices like the Netbook. Integrated wireless technologies help you get online more easily, more often, and in more locations Optional 3G broadband wireless capability enables basic Internet access from almost anywhere you have cell phone coverage. And optional Bluetooth technology connects smoothly to most Bluetooth enabled devices from printers and mice to cell phones and headsets. The 1035NR ships with Genuine Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack 3, 1.60 GHz Intel Atom Processor N270 with 512KB L2 Cache, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (shared) with up to 128MB Total Available Graphics Memory, 1024MB DDR2 System Memory (1 Dimm), 60GB (4200RPM) Hard Drive, 802.11b/g WLAN & Bluetooth. Dimensions: 6.56 (W) x 10.3 (D) x 0.99 (H) approx., 2.38 lbs.

Product Details

  • 1.60 GHz Intel Atom Processor N270 with 512KB L2 Cache
  • 1024MB DDR2 System Memory (1 Dimm),
  • 60GB (4200RPM) Hard Drive
  • Genuine Windows XP Home Edition, 3 Cell Battery
  • 10.2-inch (Diagonal) WSVGA LCD Infinity BrightView LED Display, 1024 x 600 Resolution, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (shared)

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Customer Reviews

Best Netbook around
 
Review Date: December 12, 2008
Reviewer: N. Cianca, NYC
The HP Mini 1035NR netbook has the same basic features as just about every other netbook that exists on the market today. The 1.6 GHz Atom and 1024 x 600 display are all standard. There isn't much to distinguish one netbook from another, but HP really did a fine job in some of the most important areas.

Before I purchased the 1035NR I had an opportunity to check out the offerings from Asus, Acer, Lenovo, MSI, Samsung and Sylvania. I was down to a choice between the HP 1035 and a Lenovo S10 (which is $50 less and comes with an express card slot).

HP has everyone beat in the most important area -- the keyboard. There is simply no other netbook on the market that has a real keyboard with good tactile feedback. As a touch typist, I can't stress the importance of this enough. Most of the other netbooks fail because they have placed the up arrow key between the "/" and the right shift key, which often results in the insertion point moving up one line when you hit the right shift key. Those that are an exception, such as the MSI or the Samsung do not have the same tactile feeling. The Lenovo keyboard is decent, but that up arrow key took it out of contention.

With the 1035NR you get somewhat less then you do with most every other netbook in the same or even lower price range. The HP comes with a small 60 GB hard drive spinning at 4200 rpm. Most others have a 160 GB at 5400 rpm. Some netbooks have more then 2 USB ports but that should be enough for almost anyone.

But this netbook is the best currently on the market. The slim design is extremely compact, with several nice touches, like the Caps Lock LED. The construction is solid, feels good when you carry it and is very light.

The glass screen is excellent, very bright and clear, similar to the unibody MacBook, though it is glossy and not so great outdoors.

The trackpad is very responsive, with a good amount of surface area. The placement of the buttons on the side, rather then below, is awkward. I had originally dismissed the HP and Acer models because of this. However, the keyboard more then makes up for the button placement and it also shaves about an inch of the netbook width. I can fit the HP in a large coat pocket, which I can't do with most of the others. The trackpad configuration software can be configured for tap and hold, which is somewhat similar to pressing the mouse and dragging. It would have been better if the HP had Mac like button-less trackpad with two finger click for right click.

The speakers are pretty impressive for such a small computer. Streaming a Netflix movie didn't suffer from rendering problems, was crisp and easy to share with another person watching.

The built in webcam works very well when it has enough light and the microphone is adequate. There is a single "hybrid" headphone/microphone port.

A VGA port is also included that uses a special connector, however the cable needs to be purchased separately. The SD slot is spring loaded and flush to the body.

I was a bit surprised that there was no printed manual included, or at least a basic printed reference of the various ports, buttons, lights, etc and that one must go to the "Help" section to get this info.

The included battery is a 3-cell unit, which is OK and seems to last about 2 to 2.5 hours depending on what you are doing. HP does have bigger batteries coming, but they are not yet available for purchase.

In a nod to Apple's packaging designers, the HP box bears some similarities to Apple's packaging.

While I ended up paying a bit of a premium for a machine with a smaller and slower hard drive then the competition, it was worth it for the keyboard, screen, compact and slim design and excellent build quality.

[Update: This IECC5 AC Laptop Adapter, NEMA 5-15P to IECC5 30013 adapter is a handy item]
Excellent netbook when upgraded w 2gb and Windows 7
 
Review Date: January 21, 2009
Reviewer: Tarun Chachra, Hillsborough, NJ
Hi All.
So we are quite a large family with 3 kids that all want their own laptops. What to do? Netbooks are my answer. I have already purchased and reviewed a Lenovo S10 with Windows 7 and now I bought this unit and upgraded it to 2gb ram with Windows 7.

You may be wondering if I loved the S10 then why did I try the HP...simple...I bought it at a liquidation sale and $$$ were the only thing on my mind. I got it for less then $400 with the 2gb upgrade.

I must say that I am equally impressed with this laptop. The 2gb upgrade was a breeze and installing windows 7 from a USB stick was also very very easy. Please google the windows 7 via usb stick method, it will save you from having to buy a dvd/cd drive and it works perfectly via a 4gb Sandisk Cruzer.

The box comes with the laptop, the battery, and ac-adapter. The machine comes with 1gb RAM and only has 1 slot...so if you upgrade to a 2gb SO-DIMM then you are going to lose the 1gb it includes..it gets put on the side - just in case. :-)

You may be wondering why I chose a beta operating system. Well, my opinion is that XP is dated, Vista is a Beast, and Windows 7 is a breath of fresh air. Yes Windows 7 is a BETA....and wont be released any time soon (or so they say)...but it has great power management features that work perfectly on a netbook. This machine scored a whopping 3.5 out of 5.5 on the ratings panel..and I believe the low score is due to the Atom processor being 1.6. The memory, hard drive, video, etc was all around the 5 mark.... For those that dont know...windows vista and windows 7 have a hardware rating that they give to all machines....

This particular unit is for my 11 year old son in 6th grade. He wants something that he can play online games with, do homework with, and check the schools website for study guides etc.... Simple stuff.

I have loaded Office 2007 on the system and it works without a flaw. Speed is not an issue and sometimes I wonder if it is necessary to spend thousands of dollars on a high powered machine like I have done with my Thinkpad... Yes the screen is 10"...that is my only issue thus far..but you can get used to it, for once you pick this thing up and say "MAN this is LITE...." :-) We have used Microsoft Word and Excel regularly no issues.

Wireless performance is perfect...no dropouts and no issues getting connected.

Windows 7 found all of the drivers for this laptop, which I must say is amazing....and really helpful. No fiddling around with trying to find latest and greatest drivers...it just works. Windows 7 also has great power savings features for these machines....ie the hibernation which I have never had 100% success with....well 7 makes it work. On a netbook when you close the lid the machine hibernates...press the power and it resumes to where you left off.

I can keep going on and on.....

Others have complained about some proprietary HP stuff...but I have one question to all that buy a Netbook.....what are you trying to achieve?
If you need a laptop that can handle all basic and some advanced functions and you dont care about having a plethora of connections (ie. more then 2 usb ports) then this machine is for you. If you need a lot of connectors and bells and whistles...buy a full size machine.

The only gripe I have..and its not major...is that the headphone and microphone are on the same jack.....which is easily overcome buy using a usb based headset...

Thats it....I hope you like my review.
Sure is Mini
 
Review Date: January 7, 2009
Reviewer: B. Beauvais,
There isn't much to say that hasn't been said in other reviews of this laptop, and I just wanted to add a few thoughts:

1: Yes, the left and right button bars are strange, but I have set mine to "tap to click" and "tap in the bottom right hand corner to right click". I don't miss the buttons at all.

2: The speakers on this are better than laptops costing several times a much.

3: It is durable. I am not saying throw it around, but it doesn't need to be handled with kid gloves.

4: Ram. Upgrades are cheep and easy. Like 20 seconds easy. With 2 gigs ram, this is easily the best netbook, could in theory run Vista, and is a screamer for normal tasks.

5: It is a sexy computer. It may be a fingerprint magnet, but it is also one beautiful notebook. Apple could learn a thing or two... yeah, I said it.

In all, sure no one NEEDS a netbook, and it really is a personal preference, but for me, the only thing that would be better is a Mini 2100 series with the 1000 series guts... something like the new Mini 2140, maybe?
HP mini 1035 NR Is Just Right...
 
Review Date: May 11, 2009
Reviewer: susannetic, NC
I'm a graphic designer, computer tutor and instructional technology student. I own 5 computers, including a brand new HP mini 1035NR. So far I am absolutely thrilled... I needed a something portable and sturdy, with dependable, quick and easy access to the internet in a variety of locations,I must have decent graphics (I'm rather picky about that) and a friendly interface. I do my homework, and I am realistic about what the limitations of a netbook are. I'll use it for a variety of extremely useful tasks, but I don't expect to run my graphics programs on a netbook... That said, after much flip flopping, I purchased this HP as part of a package: netbook, case, dvd writer, and mini mouse.
It was a close race between the acer,asus, and HP...it finally came down to the best deal and I like my HP netbook so much that I'm not even coveting that adorable (but way too expensive) little sony netbook anymore. My HP mini is way faster than I actually expected... Camera is fine in good light, IMHO, built in mics are always audio nightmares...so I'll be using a usb headphone/mic for podcasts...The storage key is a neat extra...ALL in ALL...Two thumbs up for the stylish little powerhouse HP mini 1035NR!
Great Little Netbook
 
Review Date: December 29, 2009
Reviewer: Kev,
The HP Mini 1035NR is a great little netbook. The 10.2 screen allows the larger 1024x600 resolution. The 92%-sized keyboard has a good solid feel. Unlike the Dell netbooks you can upgrade the Mini to 2 GB of RAM when sold with windows XP.

Two small issues related to this computer:
1)The webcam display is dark due to a manufacturing defect that left tinted film over the lens. You can fix this yourself by removing the tape (and voiding the warranty), send it to HP, or use the software upgrade provided by HP to increase the webcam brightness.

2)The 1.8" harddrive is slightly slower (and smaller) than the competition, but if you cache your web browser to RAM and upgrade to 2 GB of RAM this should not be a problem.

The HP mini line is a great line of netbooks and I feel the 1035NR is the best in that line.

I found my HP mini for $250 as it has been discontinued. Until Intel improves on the Atom this will remain one of the top netbooks.
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