HP Mini 1150NR Mobile Broadband Edition 10.1-Inch Netbook

Netbook — By Admin on September 15, 2009 at 4:01 pm

HP Mini 1150NR

Personal computing just got a whole lot smaller with the slender HP Mini 1150NR netbook, which includes built-in AT&T 3G wireless capabilities. Measuring just 1 inch thin and weighing just 2.45 pounds, the HP Mini is perfect for your always-on and always on-the-go lifestyle, providing a convenient alternative to your primary notebook PC as well as quick, easy access to online resources and digital entertainment–all at an exceptional value.

The stylish HP Imprint finish
The HP Mini’s keyboard is 92 percent of the size of a standard laptop keyboard.

The HP Mini 1150NR has 10.1-inch LED-backlit display for an expansive viewing area compared to other mobile devices as well as a comfortable, near-full-size keyboard (92 percent). An 80 GB hard disk drive (HDD) provides a wealth of on-the-go storage, and it’s powered by the 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 processor, which is designed especially for mobile devices and features an innovative hafnium-infused circuitry that reduces electrical current leakage in transistors to conserve energy.

The integrated 54g Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g) will keep you connected to email and all your social networks, while the built-in HP Mini Webcam keeps you close to friends and relatives. Other features include 1 GB of RAM (maximum capacity), built-in speakers and microphone, SD/MMC memory card reader, 3-cell battery, and stylish HP Imprint finish. It comes preinstalled with the Microsoft Windows XP Home operating system, which offers more experienced users an enhanced and innovative experience that incorporates Windows Live features like Windows Live Messenger for instant messaging and Windows Live Mail for consolidated email accounts on your desktop.

Read More & Buy HP Mini 1150NR Mobile Broadband Edition 10.1-Inch Netbook, Black at Amazon


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    3 Comments

  • Laibah says:

    You do not need to sign up for ATT’s sevice plan in order to purchase this netbook. This is just wrong information, plain and simple. If you want to take advantage of ATT’s high speed mobile service, you can purchase it separately and this netbook can then work at the higher speed. Otherwise, you’re just limited to wired (10/100) and wireless (54g) broadband and WI-FI service.

  • Anonymous says:

    I walked through the HP Mini 1150NR purchasing process and no service plan was required. However, when I tried the HP Mini 1151NR with Verizon, I was asked to select a Verizon service plan at the first step. Without a contractual agreement for the service plan during the purchasing process, I don’t see how AT&T can impose anything on me.

    Amazon might have made a mistake by not requiring a service plan. If so, they could either apologize and cancel your order or honor your order to express their apology. Either way, no need to worry about paying for something you don’t want. If this is not assuring, read their return policy.

  • Ethel says:

    I live in Atlanta where they have a pilot program for actually selling the laptop in AT&T stores…the sales associate will even tell you…it works without a plan because it has built in wireless card, but you need the plan if you want to connect to the AT&T wireless network.

    This netbook is being sold on the AT&T network because it has a BUILT IN WIRELESS ACCESS POINT CARD. Meaning, if you are in a location that can connect to a wireless port (home, work, friends house) then you can access their internet for free because of the standard built in wireless card that comes on practically everyones laptop! However, if you are in a Starbucks or someplace that requires you to pay…you can connect to the AT&T access point and use the MB’s on the plan you have chosen. It’s like having a back up plan when free isn’t available!

    It’s like this…have you seen those people using their laptop with those cards sticking out on the side…those are their wireless access point cards…all cell phone companies sell them…and they usually start at over $200 to $300, but they give you a deal if you sign a 2 year service contract. Well if you get this laptop, yours will come built inside and your deal is the laptop at a really discounted price!

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