Friday, July 10th 2009
HP Mini 110 Now 720p Ready
HP's flagship netbook, the Mini 110 XP-edition now comes with an optional 1366x768 pixel, 10.1 inch LCD screen. The new screen makes it suitable for 720p HD video, and comes at US $30 over the base-price of $330. The screen is LED-backlit, and comes with an anti-glare coating. The rest of the netbook's base and optional feature remain unchanged. The netbook has to be configured to come with the new screen, and is not really part of a sub-variant. Configuration options for the Mini 110 can be viewed here.
17 Comments on HP Mini 110 Now 720p Ready
1.66GHz atom w/ 1GB ram at most. Yeah thats a bit weak for 720P playback.
I managed to add it all up to 2300$ + after adding all the perpetuals, software and online support. That way you can save up to 17% !!! :laugh:
TBH, since I'm used to Ubuntu now, I'd just get the Mi edition, since you can get it with 2GB of RAM. :rockout: (Don't think the RAM is upgradable in these, so the most RAM you can get by default, the better.)
Examples of this broad support for movie formats include Matroska™ (MKV), Quicktime® (MOV), MPEG-4 (MP4), Audio Video Interleave (AVI), Windows Media® Video (WMV) and Transport Streams (TS, M2TS).
I'll take back what i said: this is an exception, since it comes with software that does the job. That said, unless they made the codecs global, you'll not get this acceleration under linux flavours of the machine, nor will it work in WMP/media center.