
A few days ago, major news sources started reporting that HP was ready to pull the plug on HP Mini 210 product line. The company does have a few similar netbook models, so losing Mini 210 is not going to be a big loss for consumers. HP was still expected to sell HP Mini 210 HD as well as its other netbook models (Mini 110, Mini 311). At the same time, the company has started selling HP Mini 210-1160NR. So Mini 210′s seem to be sticking around for a while.
The new HP Mini 210 takes advantage of N455 and supports DDR3 RAMs. It features GMA 3150 and a 10.1″ diagonal WSVGA HP BrightView Infinity LED Display (1024 x 600). 9.75 hours of battery (max) is not bad either (full specs after the break).

While this is not a major upgrade over previous HP netbooks, it’s still a decent enough netbook to pick up. We have not had any official words from HP on whether it plans to discontinue HP Mini 210. But it’s safe to assume that they won’t discontinue the product they have just released.