Granted the HP Mini 1000 and Mini Note 2133 bears the same “Mini” branding, these product page for the HP Mini 1000 might well be the much anticipated follow-up to HP’s 8.9 netbook. While everybody else who have launched smaller netbooks, have also upgraded their netbooks’ screen sizes to 9-10 inch and powered it up with Intel Atom processor a long time ago, HP seems to be doing it now.

But that is if the HP Mini 1000 would actually be marketed as a netbook, and would have two important specs of most netbooks today – bigger display screen and Atom CPU.

Unfortunately, the HP product page doesn’t say too much about the Mini 1000 except for

  • Starting price of $399
  • 2.25 pounds
  • Under 1-inch in thickness

Other than these, we’re guessing that the display screen would actually be bigger than 8.9-inch.

via jkOnTheRun

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  1. [...] didn’t take HP that long to officially releases its new netbook – the HP Mini 1000. Available starting today at HP’s online store for $399 (I couldn’t find the product [...]

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