AT&T Starts Offering Subsidized Mini Laptops, or Netbooks If You Prefer
Posted by: Arnold Zafra in 10-inch, 9inch, LG, Lenovo, aspire one, competitor, tags: AT&T, subsidized netbook
So finally, as previously published AT&T has officially launched its subsidized netbook offerings. The official product site is already up and running now. Interestingly, AT&T prefers to call its subsidized netbooks as “mini laptops”, perhaps to avoid legal implications later on.
Anyway, the package is good for two types of data plans which cost either $40 or $60 monthly service fee. Both come with a 24-month service contract and either a 5GB or 200MB domestic data access.
Up for grabs are the as Acer Aspire One for $99, Dell Mini 9 for $149, Dell Mini 12 for $349, LG X110 for $249 and Lenovo X200 $849.99.
Actually only three of these products can be classified as netbooks, the 8.9-inch Aspire One, Dell Mini 9, and LG X110. Interestingly, the LG X110 is priced relatively higher than the other two because it sport a 10-inch display.
So, if you don’t mind getting tied up with a 24-month AT&T service contract, these netbook deals might interest you.
via Wallet Pop

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