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Hewlett-Packard has officially launched its first touch-enabled netbook. HP has had the businessman on the go when it conceptualized the new Mini 5102, which is the first HP netbook with two-finger capacitive touch technology.
Powered by Intel’s new Atom N450 or N470 processors, the HP Mini 5102 may be seen as replacing HP’s 6-month-old Mini 5101 netbook. All of 2.64 pounds in weight, the HP Mini 5102 netbook’s size specs read 0.91 inch in thickness and comes with an island-style keypad. Further, the new netbook runs the touch-enabled Windows 7 operating system.
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HP has added a new netbook to its range with the launch of the HP Mini 5102 Netbook. The HP Mini 5102 is designed to be a business class netbook and it comes with a choice of either a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 processor or a 1.83GHz Intel Atom N470 processor.
The HP Mini 5102 features a 10.1 inch touchscreen display which supports multitouch, plus 1GB of RAM, graphics comes in the form of Intel GMA 3150, and it features a 160GB hard drive with the option to upgrade to either a 250GB or 320GB hard drive.
Other specification include 802.11n WiFi, and the choice of a four
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[CES 2010] HP upscales their netbook range with the latest HP Mini 5102, where it carries amazing functionality in a stylish yet durable chassis. This 10.1″ netbook comes with multi-touch capabilities (to keep up with the times, we suppose) for easier navigation alongsideFace Recognition that makes room for a more efficient and safer log-in, while office productivity is not affected with the inclusion of Corel Home Office. Apart from that, you will get a 2-megapixel webcam with this, all powered by an Intel Atom processor . The HP
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