HP Pushing Out Updates To Mini-Note Line
Rumors are gathering. Apparently, HP has got another Mini-note in the mix. We don’t know how new or interesting it will be – it could be a pretty update, like the Viviene Tam Edition Mini 1000, or a new direction altogether.

The plan by HP is to deliver the Mini-Note 2150 in a 13.3-inch HP WWAN-capable version sometime around the beginning of June.
HP is also expected to launch an 11.6-inch Mini-Note using an Intel Atom processor.
Via Engadget.
Say Hello To The HP Mini-Note 2140
The HP Mini 1000 has been getting a lot of hype recently, but that doesn’t mean HP is backing off. It has returned to its original netbook series, the Mini-Note 2100, and has delivered a new one: the HP Mini-Note 2140. And if we may professionally say so, it looks extremely cool.

The new netbook has dropped the VIA C7-M processor of previous machines and replaced it with the now-standard 1.6 GHz Intel Atom. It is supposedly being developed for businesses, and has a HDD which can encompass 80 or 160 GB of space.
It has a 10-inch screen with some strange resolutions – 1366 x 768 or 1024 x 567. It’s keeping the ExpressCard slot, and on most counts, the HP Mini-Note 2140 stays the same as its predecessors.
The new netbook will start at $499 with choices of XP Home or Pro, SuSe Linux, FreeDOS, Windows Vista Home or Premium. It’s a great improvement over the Mini 1000 so it should do well on the market.

