HP Announces Tweaks to Its Mini Netbook Line
Posted 05/27/09 at 05:30:38 PM by Andy Salisbury

HP recently announced that they would be extending their netbook line to include the 1101, 110 XP and the 110 Mi.
All three of the new netbooks will have a 10.1-inch LED widescreen display, a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor standard (with the option of a 1.66GHz N280), GMA 950 graphics, VGA output, a three or six-cell battery, and 802.11b/g.
The 110 XP will feature 1GB of RAM, a 160GB HDD or a 32GB SSD, and a Broadcom Crystal HD Enhanced Video Accelerator which, according to HP, will let you watch 1080p video smoothly. The Mi version of the 110 will run Linux, and give you the option of up to 2GB of RAM and a 250GB HDD. The 110 XP and Mi will start at $329 and $279 respectively.
There are no discernable differences between the 1101 and current Mini netbooks, but it will arrive June 1 at a price point of $329.
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Submitted by whitespiral on Wed, 05/27/2009 - 6:11pm
You have conveniently omitted that one of the models spots Ubuntu Linux. Do you still deny MS pays you to mention Linux as least as possible? Or will you give the excuse that you just read engadget's note and didn't go to HP itself to get the full info? Either way, your integrity is compromised.
The fact that one of the
Submitted by TheGreatPumpkin on Sun, 05/31/2009 - 10:59am
The fact that one of the models supports linux is in the paragraph with the hardware description. Did you read the whole article before you posted?
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