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7
Feb

HP Netbooks wont feature Linux

The HP Mini 1000 Netbook

The HP Mini 1000 Netbook

HP will not be offering a Linux version of its new Mini 1000 netbook in the UK the company has revealed.

While there will be three versions of the Mini 1000 available in the US, including one that runs the brilliant looking Linux powered, ‘Mobile Internet Experience’, here in the UK there is currently only one model available – the high-end ‘Vivienne Tam’ model. This runs Windows XP and at £390 plus VAT, it’s not in keeping with budget ethos that launched the netbook.

Alternatively, business users can purchase the Linux powered HP Mini 2133 netbook, but as we pointed out in our review, its Via C7 processor leaves the netbook rather underpowered.

HP told IT PROin a statement that it is committed to bringing new netbooks to the UK market and will be launching the Compaq 700. “The company has assessed the current EMEA market and believes that the Compaq 700 and HP Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam Edition better address the market and consumer needs. As a result the HP Mini 1000 with Mobile Internet Experience will not be introduced in EMEA.”

2
Jan

Deal: HP Mini Note 2133 Netbook – £189.98 @ ebuyer

The HP Mini 2133 Netbook is on sale at ebuyer

  • Was £326.89
    Save £136.91
    Now £189.98inc vat

It might be small in size but it's big on usability, durability, and attractiveness. Packed with an impressive combination of features, the HP 2133 offers you a full-function PC with the utmost mobility. Plus, its simple, refined design and all-aluminum case make it sleek and sturdy yet super lightweight.

Weighing in at just 1.27 kg, with a large 8.9-inch WXGA display, the HP 2133 Mini-Note PC features a durable design with a robust suite of wireless, multimedia and security capabilities to allow users to stay productive.

Processor

* VIA C7®-M ULV Processor
* 1.2 GHz, 128 KB L2 cache

Memory

* Standard memory 1 x 1024MB DDR2
* Memory slots One SODIMM memory slot
* Memory upgrade Upgradeable to 2048 MB maximum
*

Motherboard

* Chipset VN896NB and 8237S SB

Drives

* Internal hard disk drive 120 GB
* Hard disk drive speed 5400 rpm
* Optical drives No Optical Drive

Portability

* Weight Starting at 1.2 kg (weight will vary by configuration)
* Dimensions (W x D x H) 3.3(at front) x 27 x 16.5 cm
* Display type TFT
* Display size 8.9 inches diagonal

Connectivity

* Wireless technologies Intel® Wireless LAN 802.11b/g mini-pci card, Bluetooth
* Wireless capability Yes
* Modem 56K modem

Expandability

* Expansion slots Slots available for additional devices: ExpressCard/5 4 slot, 1 Secure Digital slot
* External I/O ports 2 USB 2.0 ports,
* VGA,
* Stereo microphone in,
* Stereo headphone/line out,
* Optional VGA webcam,
* Power connector,
* RJ-45

Software

* Software included Additional software available from the Web: HP Client Manager Interface, Java Card Security for HP ProtectTools
* Operating system installed Linux
* Compatible operating systems Genuine Windows Vista® Home Basic 32-bit

Graphic / audio

* Graphic subsystem name VIA Chrome9
* Video resolutions description 1280 x 768 WXGA
* Audio High Definition Audio, stereos speaker, stereo headphone/line out, stereo microphone in, integrated stereo microphone

Input Devices

* Keyboard 92% full-sized keyboard
* Pointing device Touchpad with scroll zone

Warranty

* Standard statement 1 year carry-in (pick-up and return in some countries (upgrades available, sold separately)) 1 year warranty on primary battery

Power

* Features 3-cell (28 WHr) Lithium-Ion battery
* Power requirements External 65W HP Smart AC Adapter, HP Fast Charge
* Security management Kensington Lock slot

Additional Information

* Operating temperature range 0 to 35° C
* Operating humidity range 10% to 90%
* Non-operating humidity 5 to 95% RH

7
Aug

Possible HP Touchscreen Netbook

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!