Ultra-portable HP Mini 1137NR: Thumbs down!

August 18th, 2010

HP Mini 1137NRIt’s sleek, it’s light, it’s ultra-portable – the HP Mini 1137NR seems like a winner. It’s powerful enough to run the toughest no download casino games flawlessly, and sexy enough to look good on anyone’s desk. But all these good things fall away once you notice that its battery life is limited to a mere 2 hours. Netbook computers are meant to be used on the go, but this machine will only last about as long as the average movie.

The HP Mini 1137NR does have some nice features. Its 10.1 inch screen is bright and sharp. It weighs just 2.45 points and is less than an inch thick, making it one of the slimmest netbooks on the market today. An 80gb hard drive offers plenty of storage, and a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor packs a nice punch. Its 1gb of RAM is a bit slim, and the machine has a fairly limited integrated graphics processor, but it’s still plenty strong for running online casino games.

The price comes in at around $500, which is a lot for a machine with these specs. It bills itself as being light and portable, and as long as you never need to use it away from a power outlet for more than 2 hours, it certainly fits that description. But for users who expect to play the best online slots on their netbook computer for a whole afternoon, the HP Mini 1137NR isn’t worth the price.

  • SlotKing

    another overpriced netbook… i thought the point of these machines is that they are small and cheap. i guess manufacturers want to cover all the bases…

  • aussiecannibal

    looks like some of these manufacturers are forgetting why people get a netbook. cheap, long battery, basic processing services. besides, no matter how hard you try, the atom processor is the weakest link that prevents netbooks from working fast…

    and let me add that HP sucks!

  • Zymurgy

    Two hours? And there’s no way to extend that? For $500? That seems nigh unbelievable. How many hours does/will that K-Mart $99 one get?

  • rabbitinahat

    i get 8hrs of battery from my eepc and it cost me $300. this hp mini is definitely overpriced!

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