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AT&T to offer HP Mini 110 netbook with 3G broadband
AT&T announced today that it plans to expand its line of 3G-connected netbooks with the HP Mini 110. The carrier expects to begin shipping the Mini 110 on November 22, which will cost $199 after a mail-in rebate and signing a two-year contract. Plans will include a 200MB limit for $35 per month, or a hefty 5GB for $60, which is paired with free access to some 20,000 AT&T Wi-Fi hotspots in the US.
The HP Mini 110 features a 10.1" LED display, an Intel Atom processor, 1GB of RAM, a 160GB HDD, an HP webcam, an integrated microphone, and Windows 7. The system weighs in at 2.57lbs and will ship with HP QuickSync to automatically sync files with home or work PCs when connected to the same network. Also included is the AT&T Communication Manager (ACM) 7.0 which automatically connects the system to AT&T hotspots.
Of course, if mobile wireless connectivity isn't important to you, HP offers the Mini 110 for $300 through its online store.
The HP Mini 110 features a 10.1" LED display, an Intel Atom processor, 1GB of RAM, a 160GB HDD, an HP webcam, an integrated microphone, and Windows 7. The system weighs in at 2.57lbs and will ship with HP QuickSync to automatically sync files with home or work PCs when connected to the same network. Also included is the AT&T Communication Manager (ACM) 7.0 which automatically connects the system to AT&T hotspots.
Of course, if mobile wireless connectivity isn't important to you, HP offers the Mini 110 for $300 through its online store.
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User Comments (3)
Post a comment| Guest on November 19, 2009 4:08 PM | 200 mb limit for $35, what year is it 1990? In one day of
watching Hulu or youtube vidoes you will have used all of
your bandwidth. AT$T needs to get with the times and at
least multiply there limits by 10. If you buy this you will end up playing way more than just buying a netbook and getting a 3g wireless card. |
| treeski on November 19, 2009 4:20 PM | They should give the same unlimited bandwidth phone plan
($30 a month) to their netbook lines. There isn't much you
can do on a netbook that you can't do on an iphone or other
smart phone, especially with regard to internet browsing and
usage. |
| Rick on November 20, 2009 2:05 AM | They should give the same unlimited bandwidth phone
plan ($30 a month) to their netbook lines. Even that
'unlimited' is 5GB, by the way... with talk of decreasing it
even further to 2GB.
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