HP Mini 210-1099SE Vivienne Tam Netbook In the Works

HP Mini 210-1099SE 10.1-Inch Vivienne Tam Edition Netbook - 4.25 Hours of Battery Life

HP Viienne Tam netbooks have been around for a while now. HP netbooks are decent as they are. But they are not designed specifically for the fashion savvy. The good news is HP always thinks about that group as well. HP Mini 210-1099SE Vivienne Tam Netbook is another lightweight netbook that is designed for those who want to express themselves and have a device that stands out in the crowd. It does help that the device packs more power than other netbooks and runs Windows 7 premium (instead of Windows 7 starter).

Here is a summary of what’s included with this netbook:

  • Processor: Intel Atom Processor N450 (1.66 GHz)
  • Memory: 2 GB DDR2 System Memory
  • Hard Drive: 250GB (7200RPM) Hard Drive
  • Display: 10.1″ Diagonal WSVGA LED HP BrightView Infinity Widescreen Display (1024 x 600)
  • Graphics: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150 (shared) with up to 256MB Total Available Graphics Memory
  • Operating System: Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
  • Weight: 2.69 lbs.

HP Mini 210-1099SE 10.1-Inch Vivienne Tam Edition Netbook - 4.25 Hours of Battery Life

As you can tell, this laptop offers more features than most models on the market. While it’s designed for those who pay attention to fashion, it can be used by anyone who’s interested in consuming video or doing video chats on the go. The only downside is the battery life and this netbook’s lack of support Wireless N technology. The price can be another issue as this netbook is not cheap. But that’s always been the case with Vivienne netbooks. The device is currently available for pre-order with no word on when it will be released.


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