Sunday, January 04, 2009
The Hp/Vivienne Tam mini notebook
Already back in September HP announced a couple of upcoming new cheaper surprises to their lineup of mini notebooks. Amongst them the HP 1000 Vivienne Tam Edition, a delicate little 10.2" piece of kit, worthy of atleast a handful of pretty words. Available now in the U.S for a base price of 699,99$ (500euro/3700dkr), it sofar includes a 1.6ghz Intel Atom processor, 60gb HD/16gb SSD, 1GB ram, 10.2" WSVGA LED Brightview Infinity Display (1024 x 600), Wireless-G Card with Bluetooth, 92% sized keyboard, Webcam etc. all running under Windows XP. The general HP 1000 line up mini notebooks is expected to reach Scandinavia by march/april, if were lucky that might include the Vivienne Tam choice (if its even worthy of market over here, since only a select few knows who Vivienne Tam is). Anywaaa...... Its tiny, its pretty (without being lame) and its pricewise just on the brink of what one should pay for an HP product.
If youre really curious how it looks in real life, check out one of the first hands on. Right here over at Geardiary.
Labels:
Asian design,
Asus Eee,
HP,
HP mini 1000,
Laptop,
Mini notebook,
Msi Wind,
Vivienne Tam
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