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Atom N455-powered HP Mini 110, Mini 210

Atom N455-powered HP Mini 110, Mini 210

HP has silently upgraded the Mini 110 and Mini 210 with the new Atom N455 or Atom N475 processors. But, do not expect any increase in performance as these processors merely make the netbooks support DDR3 RAM modules.

Pricing of HP Mini 210 and HP mini 110 is set at $330 and $280 respectively. Atom N475 versions of both of these netbooks cost 25 dollars extra

HP Mini-Laptops updated

HP Mini-Laptops updated

HP has announced two new members to the Mini 210 family and a new, updated version of the Mini 110 netbook. One of the two members of HP Mini 210 series is the pink model that we spotted a couple of weeks back and second one is a while Mini which HP is calling as “White Crystal”. Both of these will retail at $354.

The updated Mini 110 does away with the protruding battery and now features a flushed battery. Other specs include Atom N450 processor, 1GB RAM, 250GB hard disk and Windows 7 Starter operating system. The new HP Mini 110 will cost you around $279. Both will be released in the mid of June (2010)

HP Mini 210 and Mini 110 (Comparison pictures)

HP Mini 210 and Mini 110 (Comparison pictures)

Thanks to JohnClueless at myhpmini (who gave us a nice HP Mini 210 review) has posted bunch of pictures showing Mini 210 and Mini 110 side-by-side.

How To: Install OS X on HP Mini 110

How To: Install OS X on HP Mini 110

This is a tutorial on how to install Mac OS X on HP Mini 110 or Mini 1010

Click on read more to read the full guide

HP Mini 110 discontinued

HP Mini 110 discontinued

Looks like HP has completely discontinued the Mini 110 netbook as it is no longer found on HP’s website. Instead, now you will find the latest pine trail netbooks by HP – HP Mini 210 and HP Mini 210 HD

HP Mini 110 was a fine netbook overall – featuring Intel Atom N270 processor, Intel GMA 950, 1GB RAM, 160GB HDD, 10.1-inch display (1024×600) and ran Windows 7 Starter

Note: The Studio Tord edition is still available

New AT&T Netbook: HP Mini 110

New AT&T Netbook: HP Mini 110

To catch up with the Verizon network which has been establishing partnerships with many netbook vendors to offer subsidized netbooks to its users, AT&T has announced that it would now offer the HP mini 110 with built-in 3G. To get this AT&T netbook, you will need to shell out $119 for a two year plan in which you will have to pay (at least) $35 a month.

This HP Mini 110 will come with 10.1-inch display, Windows 7, WiFi, 160GB HDD and 1GB RAM

For $35/month, you will get 200MB of data transfer. If you surf a lot, you should go for $60/month where you will get upto 5GB bandwidth per month.

[AT&T Netbook]

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SONY VAIO P coming to Verizon!

Guess who is going to join the Verizon’s netbook range? The very tiny SONY VAIO P!

The specs have not undergone huge change except for the fact that it now comes with a much bigger 160GB HDD and wireless broadband module (which is absent in some International models). Other specs: 2GB RAM, Windows 7 Home Premium and that 8-inch screen with super high resolution (1600×768)

Price: $299.99 with a 2 year contract. Sounds a bit expensive. Yes, but then it is SONY.

Currently, Gateway LT2016U, HP Mini 311 and HP Mini 110 are being offered by Verizon and we are sure that SONY VAIO P (review) will attract a lof of people due to small size and light weight.

HP Mini 110 Studio Tord Boontje runs Windows 7

HP Mini 110 Studio Tord Boontje runs Windows 7

Couple of months back, HP unveiled a couple of designer netbooks based on the HP Mini 110: “Studio Tord Boontje” edition and “Vivienne Tam designer” edition. We have come to know that the “Studio Tord Boontje” edition is now available with Windows 7 Starter edition.

It retails for $399.

Commentary: Frankly speaking, if you ask us, we won’t recommend you to buy this netbook as it runs Atom N270 which is, by no means, the most advanced and power-sipping processor. Secondly, the machine is over-priced for what it offers. 160GB HDD, 1GB RAM coupled with N270 makes the overall deal look awful

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HP Mini 110 and HP Mini 311 netbooks ready for Windows 7

Windows 7 will be released very soon and every netbook manufacture is trying their best in making the netbook compatible with the latest OS. HP Mini 311 notebook and HP Mini 110 netbooks are now being offered with Windows 7 OS. Cost to upgrade Mini 311 is $50 from XP Home to Windows 7 Home Premium and cost to upgrade Mini 110 from XP Home to Windows 7 Starter costs $30.

[HP Mini 311] [HP Mini 110]

HP to use spill-proof keyboards in their laptops – not giving a damn to their Mini range

HP’s latest PCs will now include laptops which are impervious to water, hence no worries if any kind of liquid accidentally get spill over them. It will be used in their Probook b-series which has a channel beneath the keyboard which protects the laptop from getting damaged through liquids.

The new range will be released on October 22 and prices of B-series will start at $799. This is not the first time, such technology is being used. However, no manufacture has released netbooks that feature a spill-proof keyboard.

It is pity that HP does not uses or offers spill proof keyboard even in their premium netbooks like HP Mini 2140, which retails at a higher price than the standard HP mini 110

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