A year ago, HP jumped into the netbook market. Well, stepped in. Well, put a toe in. The HP 2133 was a 2.9-pound portable with a glossy 8.9-inch display and one of the nicest, nearest-to-full-sized ...
HP have outed their latest notebooks and netbooks at CES 2010, and like we've seen from other manufacturers the theme seems to be touch-sensitivity. Biggest is the HP TouchSmart tm2, a convertible ...
The HP Mini 210 and HP Mini 210 HD are 10.1-inch netbooks that come equipped with a Windows 7 Starter Edition operating system, a 5-in-1 card reader, a webcam, and a 6-cell battery. These compact ...
The HP Mini 210 and 2102 is what HP is calling its third-generation consumer netbook. That’s because the HP Mini 2133, 2140, and 5101 were all business/education machines. SO the HP Mini 2102 is the ...
If it's not one thing, it's another. In other words, if it's not a touch-enabled slate PC, it's a touch-enabled notebook. HP is getting in on the action at CES, today introducing a new line of ...
HP isn't short of ultra-portable PCs at CES 2010, and in addition to a prototype smartbook and a premium touchscreen netbook, it's also showing off the logical successor to its popular Mini 110 in the ...
We've always been more partial to the Netbooks put out by HP's business side, but budget-conscious buyers can get largely similar systems from HP's consumer side, with lower starting prices. Dan ...
Word leaked out over the weekend about HP’s Mini 1000, but HP has made it official today by announcing three editions: 3 cell battery option available now, 6 cell option in January 2009. Notebooks.com ...
Starting at only 2.6 pounds, the HP Mini 5102 is a full-performance netbook designed for mobile professionals and students. Available in either a standard or touch-enabled version, the HP Mini 5102 ...
Hewlett-Packard unveiled its Mini 2140 netbook at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas earlier this week, and it’s cool. I had a chance to play with it at HP’s booth, and its style ...
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