
Hewlett-Packard recently introduced a new netbook that its customer would surely go nuts over. The Mini 110 is a successor to the popular Mini 1000 netbook that was released a few months ago. The new Mini 110 is pretty similar to its predecessor in terms of hardware with only a few additions and improvements. Some of the new goodies installed in the Mini 110 include the bigger hard drive capacity, improved graphics performance, and additional USB and monitor ports.

The HP Mini 110 will be available with XP or Linux OS. The XP version will have a standard 160GB hard drive and a DIMM slot loaded with 1GB of RAM. Users have the option to upgrade it to 2GB. This new netbook features a 10.1” anti-glare display with 1024 x 576 resolutions.
Anyone who’s interested in having the HP Mini 110 won’t have to wait long because it’s set to ship this week. Only the black unit will be shipped at the mean time. But, a white and pink model will be released soon as well.
The black version with XP OS will start at $329 and a Linux version will start at $279.
will be shipped at the mean time. But, a white and pink model will be released soon as well.