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When I first read that Acer is going to release an Android netbook I was happy that they did not abandon Linux in contrast to ASUS, only to learn a few days later that the netbook will be offered as a dual boot system with Android and Windows 7.
The HP Mini 2102, which was announced at CES 2010, is one of 1st HP netbooks equipped with a processor based on Intel's Pine Trail platform, a 1.66 GHz Intel Atom N450. It has a mercury free 10.1" LED-backlit WSVGA display, a 92% full-sized keyboard, up to 2GB RAM, 160GB, 250 GB, or 320GB hard disk drive options, an integrated webcam, 3 USB 2.0 ports, a built-in media card reader, and 3-cell (28 WHr) or 6-cell (62 WHr) battery options.
The Aspire One is a small notebook by Taiwanese electronics manufacturer Acer Incorporated. The netbook has a 8.9" CrystalBrite LED Backlit LCD screen, a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 processor, 512 GB RAM, 8 GB of flash-based solid state storage, and a 3-cell battery. The One is also available with a 2.5" 120 GB hard disk drive.
The HP Mini 110 Mobile Internet (Mi) is the successor of the Mini 1000 Mi. The new model offers improved hardware like a larger (up to 250 GB) and faster hard drive and a 3rd USB port. It will be available for a very competitive starting price of US$279.99.
The ASUS Eee PC 701SD is one of the early models of the Eee PC series that is offered with the Xandros Linux operating system. It is a small and lighweight netbook with a 7" WVGA LCD screen weighing only 2 pounds and measuring 8.86 x 6.30 x 0.79 inches.