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Here comes summer’s first Linux netbook

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Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
May 27, 2009

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Vaughan-Nichols
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“HP announced that it was releasing a new netbook, the
HP Mini 110, that runs Ubuntu Linux 8.04 with HP’s easy to use Mi
(Mobile internet) desktop interface. It will also be available with
XP Home, but, for once, the Linux powered model looks to be the
more compelling buy even if you don’t care for Linux.

“The new Mini will give you a choice between the N270 1.6GHz
Intel Atom CPU you find in almost every netbook on the market
today, and the newer N270 Intel Atom processor N280 that runs at
1.66-GHz. It also boasts a 10.1? LED anti-glare display.”


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Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols

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