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HP Mini " modded " by girls.
We guys were just thinking how sucky the cam is..
UPDATED with my video ( the original is gone ?? )
Click to see the video
Via GottaBeMobile
Details, News and Links for HP Mini 1000
Original post at Gear Diary
Posted by JKK at 2:58 PM 13 comments
Thursday, January 15, 2009
HP Mini 2150 coming with 3G. Bigger ones to follow
Continue reading..
HP will update their Mini 2140 with 3G in June. The new model will be called 2150.
2150 is targeted for enterprise markets.
Digitimes is also reporting that:
" HP will launch a new 11.6-inch notebook in the second quarter and a 13.3-inch low-cost model in June. Both will be part of the Mini-note family and will possibly use Intel's Atom Zxx series processors (Menlow). "
Digitimes
.. netbook sizes are definitely growing. I hope some of them will be still kept as small as possible for mobility.
Posted by JKK at 10:19 PM 7 comments
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
HP Mini 1000 with 3 monitors. HP Universal Docking Station at CES
Click to see the video
You could connect up to 6 monitors with that docking station!
Hmm.. Can it connect normal VGA monitors?
Thanks GottaBeMobile
Posted by JKK at 12:37 AM 5 comments
Monday, January 05, 2009
HP Mini 2140 netbook revealed, reviewed
Now with Atom cpu and high ress screen..
Click here to see more
10.1 inch 1024x576 / 1366 x768 screen
1.6-GHz Intel Atom N270
1GB RAM ( 2GB max )
160GB HDD / 80GB SSD
Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n
Bluetooth Bluetooth 2.0
Windows XP Home
2X USB, Ethernet, Headphone, Microphone, VGA out
ExpressCard slot
SD memory reader
Size 10.3 x 6.5 x 1.1 inches
Weight 3.0 pounds
3 and 6 cell battery options
Starting at $499
HP Mini 2140 at HP.com
Video interview from Notebooks.com
Details, News and Links for HP Mini 2140
Reviews:
LAPTOP
PC Magazine
CNET
Posted by JKK at 10:02 PM 29 comments
Thursday, December 04, 2008
How-to: 3G HSDPA to HP Mini 1000
Click to see the video
Yep, It was BIOS locked, but there is always away to go around.... Bad HP, bad!
Next up with HP Mini 1000: SSD and HDD options
My favorite 3G modems:
Novatel EU870D 3G modem at MobilX
with SIM slot on the modem:
Novatel EU850D 3G modem at MobilX
Details, News and Links for HP Mini 1000
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
HP Mini 1000 dissected
Click here to see more
Testing more on HDD/SSD and 3G... some good news and some bad news coming...
And remember to check my unboxing video... I "unbox" the device itself on it too.
Details, News and Links for HP Mini 1000
Posted by JKK at 1:10 PM 43 comments
Monday, December 01, 2008
HP Mini 1000 SSD and HDD speeds...
Continue reading..
Speed test on HP mini HDD version:
And SSD version:
HP Mini 1000 has slow SanDisk® pSSD™ Solid State Drive and as you can see the HDD is not much faster either...
.. so next i will be testing some other options for it.
The current SSD / HDD are ok for basic use, but a bit too slow and laggy for my taste.
Details, News and Links for HP Mini 1000
HDD speed test thanks to CNET Taiwan
Unboxing HP Mini 1000 SSD version... fully.
Click to see the video
Testing SSD and 3G stuff now... more soon..
Details, News and Links for HP Mini 1000
Posted by JKK at 6:21 AM 25 comments
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
HP Mini Note to get VIA Nano cpu and other upgrades
Nano netbooks coming in January...
Continue reading...
Sascha is reporting that we will see the first VIA Nano based devices in CES at January..
.. and that one of the first devices is HP Mini note.
As HP has been showing this red netbook ( hope it won't stay red ) and as it should be available in Q1 2009 it all matches nicely.. and as a added bonus, S3 Graphics has just announced their Chrome 400 Ultra Low Power graphics processor.
We have seen S3 on many VIA based devices so there is high possibility that we will see VIA Nano + S3 netbooks pretty soon..
Thanks Sascha
Posted by JKK at 7:55 AM 13 comments
Monday, April 07, 2008
HP 2133 Mini-Note PC
Aluminium goodness with storage and design..
Continue reading..
It is small. It is 30 mm wider than Eee but still very small
That 6 cell battery looks a bit wierd for me, but it is a good thing to have an option for better battery life. Xavier told he was getting some 4.5 hours with it.
Ram and HD are under the keyboard, easily upgradable.
And here are the internals. Thanks to Tabletpcreview.com
And here is video from GottaBeMobile.com showing HP 2133 with Eee PC and Fujitsu P1620
More Details, News an Links about HP 2133
Read the full review from Notebooks.com
HP Introduces Full-function Mini-notebook PC for Education Market
Posted by JKK at 11:17 PM 3 comments
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
HP 2133 laptop UMPC to use VIA platform
Steve just got confirmed info and it looks like our speculation was 100% right..
UPDATE: Kevin: CNet:HP 2133 to be VIA-based, starting at $499
Continue reading..
"I cracked the nut with an industry insider who told me that this is definitely a VIA-based device. The source is very reliable too so I'm happy to go out on a limb and say that the Digitimes story this morning is wrong. Its not an Intel based device at all."
We don't yep have a confirmation about Isaiah, but more info should be coming soon.
So... mobile, affordable, good looking and capable!
UMPC News : HP UMPC to feature VIA Inside. Not Intel.
More about VIA Isaiah
Posted by JKK at 5:34 AM 2 comments
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
HP laptop UMPC gets more real
Bigger than i thought but maybe this is not the one they talked...
UPDATE: It is getting even more real
Click here to see more
"8.9-inch 1366 x 766 (WXGA) display, ExpressCard/54 slot, Wireless LAN, nearly full-sized QWERTY (95% of full), integrated webcam, and optional SSD in a 2.5-pound anodized aluminum sex pot running Vista or Linux."
It's a bit too big as a UMPC ( about 260 - 280mm wide ) but if HP marketing calls it UMPC then it's UMPC...
Hope we get more info soon to make it official. (if it is real.. )
UPDATE: I just talked with Steve about Bjorn's post at VIAs UML blog.. Bjorn is saying "While I can't make any comments about which platform HP would be using for a UMPC.. ". That sounds like VIA cpu/chipset on HP UMPC.. doesn't it?
So if HP desided to use cheaper components and target for high volumes, we could see a really nicely priced device.
Thanks Engadget.com
Posted by JKK at 4:49 AM 2 comments