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HP Enters the Mini-Notebook Sector at $400

         

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5:47 pm on Oct 29, 2008 (gmt 0)

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HP Enters the Mini-Notebook Sector at $400 [reuters.com]
Hewlett-Packard Co on Wednesday will unveil a new mini-notebook in a move to gain ground in the fastest-growing PC category, which until now has been dominated by its smaller rivals.

Netbooks -- ultraportable, inexpensive laptops designed for Web browsing and light tasks -- have taken the PC market by storm this year, with smaller computer firms such as Acer Inc and Asustek Computer Inc leading the charge.

HP's sleek new Mini 1000, costing about $400, is significantly different from the company's first netbook release, launched last spring. It uses Intel Corp's Atom processor, and is also substantially less expensive, signaling that the price war in netbooks that some analysts have been predicting may have begun.

Jon_King

2:32 pm on Oct 31, 2008 (gmt 0)

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How does the Atom processor compare to something we are familiar with, like the Core Duo?