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HP Announces the Mini 110!

So this geek is in Beijing now witnessing the launch of a flurry of new HP products such as the HP Pavilion MS200 All-in-One PC, HP Pavilion DV2 Entertainment Notebook, HP Probook S-series, HP Mini 110, HP DV2 notebooks (refreshed with AMD dual-cores), HP Skyroom, Thin clients, and the Z series of workstations.

I'll be doing a series of posts on this and you can follow my live tweets here while I try to update this blog post with more information on the HP Mini 110.

Black Swirl (Available May 28th, 2009)

White Swirl (Available 30th June 2009)

 

Pink Chic - for geeks in the pink! (Available 30th June 2009)

 

The HP Mini 110 will retail with a starting price of US$299.

Specifications are as follows :



Weight  1.06 kgs (lightest in the HP Mini line)

Thickness 

Just over 1 inch
Display  
(For XP) 10.1-inch Diagonal SD LED Antiglare
  Widescreen Display4
  (1024x576) OR 10.1-inch
  Diagonal HD LED Anti-glare
  Widescreen Display4
  (1366x768)
(For Mi) 10.1-inch Diagonal SD LED Antiglare
  Widescreen Display4
  (1024x576)
Processor Intel® Atom™ N270 1.60 GHz or Intel® Atom™ N280 1.66 GHz
Chipset Intel® 945 GSE Chipset
Graphics Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (Shared)
OS Microsoft Windows XP or HP Mini 110 Mobile Internet (Mi) Edition
Internal Storage 16GB/32GB (Solid State Drive Flash Module) OR 160GB–5400 RPM
Memory  
(For XP) 1024MB DDR2 System Memory,
  Supports up to 1 GB
(For Mi) 1024 MB/2048 MB DDR2
  System Memory, Supports up to 2GB
Ports 5-in-1 digital media slot
  3x USB Ports
  VGA Connector
Camera Webcam with Integrated Microphone
Communications Integrated 10/100BASE-T Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 connector)
  (WIFI specs not released yet)
Keyboard 92% Full-Size Keyboard
Power 3 or 6-Cell Lithium-ion (28Whr, 55Whr), 30W AC Adapter8
Special Features Syncables - Sync effortlessly
  Broadcom® Crystal HD Enhanced Video accelerator (Configurable)

For a video look, you can check out Daniel from Tech65's first take here!



   
  
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   



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Hillary says...
Wow, the Pink!

 
 
scoobydoo says...
Basically it's just some fancy cosmetic paintwork. Nothing really substantial under the hood. The touchpad is still the weird two-side button affair.

 
 
Geekonomics says...
@Hillary - yeah the pink! I have some tweets explaining the choice of pink for the design..

@scoobydoo - well at least the price is good!

 
 
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About Nicholas Aaron Khoo

Nicknamed "Gadget Boy" by friends at age 18 because he used to scribble Grafitti on a PalmPilot faster than most would type, Nicholas Aaron Khoo is web developer turned technopreneur and Singapore tech blogger who also pretends to do strategic advisory for tech startups and 'un'Fortune 500s (when he's not pretending to be the gadget-loaded Batman). A digital nomad, his tech interests range from gadgets, games, tech trends, social media, security, and just about anything that runs on 1s and 0s. See his industry affiliations here.
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