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HP Mini 311- Pride of HP Notebooks

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January 22nd, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Computers

With Notebook models coming in huge numbers in the market and especially after the launch of HP Mini 311, things have changed and the notebook manufacturing companies know it better. So, they have tried everything to survive in the market from increasing the size of HD display to improving the battery life of the notebooks, from introducing a better and faster processor to improving the quality of graphics. Everything has been done so that they could survive in the market with a better productivity graph. HP too has made serious efforts by launching the HP Mini 311 in the market in order to pr…   Read More

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