HP Mini 110 Netbook Added to AT&T’s Offering

AT&T too has joined in the row with Verizon after subsidizing HP Mini 110 netbook and both run their independent networks. The 10.1-inch display Mini 110 netbook weighs 2.57 pounds runs on the Microsoft newly released Windows 7 OS. The device is featured with an Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor, a hard drive with 160GB of storage, 1GB of RAM, a LED backlit and an anti-glare finish. When coming to its connectivity, the netbook supports Mobile Broadband, Wi-Fi or Ethernet.
With its special feature HP QuickSync, the user can synchronize the files, mail, contact and more automatically either with a home or work PC when the user brings it back and pops it on to the same Wi-Fi network. Additionally, the users will have access to the internet globally on the go even while travelling internationally with integrated access to AT&T’s 3G network.
AT&T DataConnect plan is necessary for the Mini 110 netbook, whereas it costs $35 per month for 200MB and $60 per month for 5GB of data. The plans introduced with not much vary in the prices clearly tell their foolish business strategies to gain big.
HP Mini 110 netbook will be available on November 22 with a price tag of $199 after mail-in rebates.
[via digitaltrends]
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