We thought HP’s original Mini-note 2133 netbook was a great machine, offering one of the best keyboards available on a netbook. The Compaq Mini 703EA looks to continue the trend, also bringing more up-to-date internals and a change of colours.
The 10.2-inch screen features the now-standard 1024 x 600 pixel netbook resolution - a shame considering the higher 1280 x 768 pixel panel found on the Mini-note’s display. We didn’t really miss the extra pixels during daily use - it can be a bit more work when viewing web pages, with the need to scroll more often, but that aside we never found it an issue.
Colour reproduction is excellent, helped by LED backlighting, making it a great choice for watching films or viewing your photographs on. Unfortunately, it’s also one of the most reflective panels we’ve seen on a netbook, limiting use when on the road. It’s more than viewable in bright conditions if you whack up the brightness settings to full, but this obviously impacts on battery life.
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