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HP launches business netbook with integrated 3G

by Scott Bicheno on 24 June 2009, 09:09

Tags: Hewlett Packard (NYSE:HPQ), Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM)

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Increasing convergence

Giant PC maker HP has announced the launch of the HP Mini 5101, a 10 inch netbook designed specifically for business users.

There's lots of talk light of metal alloys and ‘soft-touch paint' but what caught our eye was the optional addition of Qualcomm's Gobi technology, which is essentially integrated, carrier agnostic, 3G connectivity for notebooks.

The alliance between Intel and Nokia announced yesterday means the battle lines in the PC/telco convergence space are being more clearly defined. An enduring partnership between HP and Qualcomm, which also makes processors and graphics usable in netbooks, could end up being antagonistic to the Intel/Nokia clique.

The HP Mini 5101 is expected to be available in the States next month for $449, but there was no mention of international availability. Here's a photo of the 5101 and the full spec sheet.

 

 



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So close but yet still fail… where is the GN40 chipset?

Otherwise the spec, with the optional bits (higher res screen, 3G etc), would be close to netbook perfection with Windows 7 on it.
Looks very Vaio like, which isn't a bad thing when you look at the the original HP Mini.