Hewlett Packard (HP), a few hours before the start of IFA 2010 in Berlin, decided to make public it’s latest in netbooks and notebooks mobile. As mentioned in previous reports, the HP Mini 210 and HP Mini 5103 have been updated, incorporating in some configurations, the Intel Atom N550 dual core processor.

With a press release, the HP American multinational has made public the updating of its 10 inches netbook, HP Mini 210 and Mini 5103 now available with Intel Atom N550 dual core processor at 1.5GHz and support for DDR3 RAM. Among the most important options, we find the Broadcom Crystal HD card, which will allow you to watch high definition video smoothly and quickly. For less demanding users will still be available configurations with Intel Atom N455 at 1.66GHz and N475 in 1.83GHz.

HP Mini-210 has a 10.1 inches LCD screen with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, keyboard to the island, 6 cells battery (capable of providing 10.75 hours in a row) and optional GPS module. This model will be released in five different colors: charcoal, crimson red, lavender frost, luminous rose, and ocean drive. The cost to the public at the time only for the American market, will be $ 329.




HP Mini 5103, however, the business netbook of the U.S. has a 10.1 inches screen with a choice of resolution 1024 x 600 pixel (WSVGA) or 1366 x 768 pixels (HD) (touchscreen optional). The battery of 4 cells or autonomy cells ensure maximum operational instead of 10.15 hours (6 cells battery). HP Mini 5103 will be equipped with HP DayStarter, an application that will allow the user to access some features of the netbook without starting Windows.

Unlike the Mini 210, HP Mini 5103 business Netbook has an anodized aluminum chassis, embellished with a satin finish. The price of HP Mini 5103 is $ 399.

