HP Mini 210 Netbook Spotted, Could Be the Mini 110 With Pine Trail
Netbooked is back at it again, this time they've discovered a new HP Mini 210 listing on HP's own website (actually it was MyHPMini). Clearly, this netbook could be seen as the successor their Mini 110 netbook, which is definitely a good thing. We're looking at a netbook with an Intel Atom N450 and - if it is the Mini 110 successor - it could also have Nvidia Ion graphics inside. This is something to look forward to.
Update: For some unknown reason I confused the HP Mini 110 for the Mini 311. The Mini 110 doesn't have Ion graphics, it's actually the Mini 311. So, this is a regular netbook with integrated graphics - unfortunately.
[Netbooked]
Update: For some unknown reason I confused the HP Mini 110 for the Mini 311. The Mini 110 doesn't have Ion graphics, it's actually the Mini 311. So, this is a regular netbook with integrated graphics - unfortunately.
[Netbooked]
Acer Aspire One 532 Netbook To Feature Atom N450 CPU, Count On It Being At CES 2010
The folks over at Netbooked have found a new netbook on Acer's website. This appears to be the Aspire One 532 netbook and it's a bit different from the rest. That's simply because they also found that this netbook will feature Intel's upcoming Pine Trail line-up of Atoms, more specifically the N450 CPU. It'll also feature a 10.1-inch display with a 1,280 x 720 resolution and integrated Intel GMA 3150 graphics. This netbook will reportedly retail for ?299 ($441 USD), but we won't know for sure until next year.
[Engadget]
[Engadget]
Onkyo To Sell Rebranded Kohjinsha Dual-Screen Netbook, Bumped Up the Specs
If you love netbooks, you should love this one as well. Onkyo plans to sell a rebranded Kohjinsha dual-screen netbook in the future. This netbook will be a bit more expensive than the original, but gets a couple of bumps in specs. The improvements are that it'll come with 2GB of RAM (up from 1GB), a 320GB HDD (up from 160GB), and displays with a 1,366 x 768 resolution (up from 1,024 x 600). Of course, this netbook will feature the same dual-screen (and sliding) 10.1-inch LED-backlit displays, but Onkyo decided to remove the 1-Seg digital TV tuner. They also changed the colour of the netbook to white. All the other specs stay the same.
This model will be available in Japan by the end of the month, but Geek Stuff 4 U could have it on their website later this month as well. This netbook will cost you $950 in Japan, which is around $55 more than the original model.



