AT&T begins selling HP Mini 110 netbook with 3G Mobile broadband

HP Mini 110 Netbook

Besides users, sundry companies are also laying their interest in making this holiday season truly exciting. To do so, AT&T has recently begun to merchandise the HP Mini 110 in its stores across the country. Confabbing about the exquisite netbook, the HP Mini features built-in access to the nation’s fast 3G network and the largest Wi-Fi network in the U.S., and is functional on the new Microsoft 7 operating system.

With a starting weight of 2.57 pounds, the satiny Mini 110 is furnished with a 10.1-inch LED anti-glare widescreen display, 1GB of memory, an Intel Atom processor, a 160GB hard drive and an HP webcam with an embodied microphone. Besides, there is a HP QuickSync function that automatically synchronizes files saved on the Mini with a home or work PC when connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

In addition, the netbook comes equipped with AT&T Communication Manager 7.0 featuring a redesigned user-friendly interface, making it overly facile for users to manage their usage and connections. The lately furbished Communication Manager automatically connects users to available AT&T Hot Spots when the program is activated.

Users can clutch the stimulating HP Mini 110 for $199 (approx Rs. 9,252) after mail-in-rebate via an AT&T Promotion Card and a two-year data service contract.


Posted on 23 November, 2009 By Feature Editor
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