HP Compaq Mini 702EA review

HP's Compaq Mini has one of the best keyboards available on a netbook, but the touchpad still frustrates

HP Compaq Mini 702EA
The 10.2 inch screen of the Mini 702EA is a decent size for watching the odd movie on the go

TechRadar Verdict

A very good netbook in comparison to the general market with a great screen and fairly good usability but it does lose some points due to some weak features

Pros

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    Solid build

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    Decent performance

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    Nice screen

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    Great keyboard

Cons

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    Panel is a bit reflective

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    Touchpad is poor

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HP's Compaq Mini 702EA is the company's latest netbook and follows in the footsteps of the impressive Mini-Note 2133, offering the same excellent keyboard and rounded design, but this time with Intel components.

The design has changed slightly, with black and glossy patterned plastics that replace the brushed aluminium finish of its predecessor. The shiny lid attracts fingerprints, but it's still sturdier and more attractive than most netbooks.

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Ports are kept to a minimum. The two USB ports are just about acceptable, but the lack of a VGA port for connecting to an external display is a strange omission for a business tool.

Wireless connectivity is reasonable and once you get into the office, you'll be able to take advantage of the 802.11g Wi-Fi. You'll also find 10/100 Ethernet built in for fixed connections in the home or office, but it's a shame there's no 3G/HSDPA for broadband on the go.

Overall, the Compaq Mini 702EA is a very impressive netbook with a fantastic keyboard, tiny dimensions and great portability. It is slightly flawed, however, and with a redesigned touchpad and a few more ports, it would have been one of the best netbooks available.

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