HP Mini 110 hits AT&T
Verizon announced in mid-October that it was added to the HP Mini 110 netbook to its line of subsidized netbooks. Today, AT & T has announced that it is also adding to the Mini 110 in a separate row of subsidized netbooks. The two machines are identical and the only thing that separates them is the network they are incurred.
There are programs AT & T Mini 110, began on 22 November. The netbook running Windows 7 and weighs 2.57 kilograms. The screen is 10.1-inch LED-backlit display and has an anti-glare finish. The machine has 1 GB of RAM.
The CPU is an Intel Atom and the netbook has 160 GB of memory. The machine requires an AT & T DataConnect plan of at least $ 35 per month is a mere 200MB of data or a $ 60 monthly plan with 5 GB of data. With all things being equal, which is AT & T’s 3G network is well known stained, the Verizon network is better in your area, it is in me.



