The HP Mini 311 promises the best possible netbook experience thanks to the use of Nvidia’s Ion graphics. Can this netbook with an 11-inch screen, HDMI, and a great keyboard overcome the limits of Intel’s Atom processor? Keep reading to find out.
The HP Mini 311 promises the best possible netbook experience thanks to the use of Nvidia’s Ion graphics. Can this netbook with an 11-inch screen, HDMI, and a great keyboard overcome the limits of Intel’s Atom processor? Keep reading to find out.
Check out this cool dual-function camera Mega Mini Spycam Ultra from Brickhouse. Not only it serves as a spy camera, but it also doubles as a webcam for your computer. Powered by a rechargeable battery, this pocket-sized camera offers a 2-megapixel image sensor, a one-touch recording button, a voice-activated video recording, a microSD card slot (up to 16GB), a USB 1.1/2.0 interface and is capable of capturing 640 x 480 video at 30fps in AVI format. The Mega Mini Spycam Ultra is priced at $199.95
Toshiba’s first consumer-oriented netbook in the United States, the Toshiba mini NB205, promises to be one of the hottest netbooks for 2009. Like most of the low-cost companion PCs available in stores, the mini NB205 helps you stay connected with a simple laptop that easily fits in a purse or backpack. This netbook certainly offers a lot with a nearly full-sized keyboard and touchpad and all-day battery life, but is it the best $400 netbook on the market? Let’s take a closer look.