Hewlett-Packard is considering a range of new technologies for the next version of its popular 2133 Mini-Note netbook, including touchscreens, report PC World
"When we send out the Mini-Note to education it always comes back with a lot of finger prints on the screen," said Phil Devlin, manager of product marketing at HP's mobile business unit in the Asia Pacific, during a recent interview. That tells him people are looking for touchscreen technology.
He was quick to point out that HP hasn't announced any new version of the Mini-Note or a plans for an update. Nothing has been decided for such a device.
"At HP, we believe the netbook has a very bright future," Devlin said.
So do we!