Filed under: News | Notebooks and PCs
May 27 2009, 6:55am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
All three new models are 2.33 pounds and a bit over an inch thick. The screens are 10.1-inches and keyboards are 92% full size. I would guess they are basically the same as the previous HP netbooks save new colors. Storage is upped on the new machines with a 250GB HDD and power from either the Intel Atom N270 or the N280 processors for the Mini 110 and 1101.
The 110 XP Edition has 1GB of Ram and a 32GB SSD or 160GB HDD along with a WWAN option and a Crystal HD Video accelerator option. The Mini 110Mi edition has a Linux OS and up to 2GB of RAM and 250GB of storage. The 1101 offers XP Home, Pro, and Vista OS' and offers a 6-cell battery option and 3-cell standard. The 110 XP Edition and the 110 Mi sell for $329.99 and $279.99 respectively. The Mini 1101 starts at $329.
Via HP
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