Quote: Originally Posted by
Marvin Hlavac 
Are you sure the HP netbook accepts more than 1GB of RAM? I hope you are right, but I just very briefly looked at the specs at hp.com, and it appears 1GB may be the max.
It's a very nice unit, though, and if I were in the market for a new laptop I would also seriously consider buying one. I've seen a 10" netbook by HP in a local store, I'm not sure if it was this model, or if HP has more than one 10" model, but I did like what I saw.
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Hey Marvin saw you where looking at this netbook to and after looking a little harder I found an even better one with more stuff and cheaper.
The probelm I had with this mini is that HP has no idea when they will be coming out with a VGA out cable or docking station. So unless you plan on waiting for HP to get their act together this netbook wont do without a vga out for a carputer.
I lokked around and ended up getting a Asus 1000H from my local Best Buy. Thing is the Asus has the...
-1.6ghz atom
-160GB HDD (better than the mini's 60GB).
- 3USB (Mini only 2)
-VGA out ( Mini needs cable or docking station not yet available.)
-Wireless N (Mini only G and B)
-$350 w/tax (Mini is 400 at circuit sity with 10% discount)
Asus even has an overclock button built right on the book to change the proccessor from 1.6 to 1.8.
Down side is the touch pad for mouse is very touchy but since your going to be using a touch screen this wont really matter.
Oh yeah I checked the specks and you can go up to 2GB buts that's the max on the Atom proccessor at least this one.
I have a 2GB ram chip in my other laptop I'm going to take it out and put it in the Asus just to check and I will get back to you with the results.
Its my opinion that this Asus is way better than the HP 1035rn. More ports, space, and cheaper. Sorry HP you loss.