We knew that the HP Mini 5103 would get dual-core, but it was a surprise that the HP Mini 210 was getting a refresh too.

On twitter last night, HP CTO Phil McKinney posted two pictures with him holding two gadgets and wearing something on his wrist–the mysterious gadgets were unfortunately blacked out.
According to an HP Mini 5103 service manual there will be an upgrade coming out soon for an optional Intel Atom N550 dual-core processor.
It’s been a while since we first heard the term “Zeen”, a trademark of HP’s that we expected would refer to some sort of Slate device.
The newer HP Mini 110 version arrived to HP.com last month, but we weren’t sure about its actual specs until now.
HP’s Todd Bradley confirmed the HP Slates will be released “this fall”, but not as a consumer product as expected.
Hewlett-Packard’s recent trademark filing might suggest the name for the upcoming WebOS Slate.
That’s right. Some good news about the HP Slate to end the week.
The new and extremely convenient HP Download Store means you don’t need an optical-drive for your netbook.
A sad day indeed if this rumor holds true: the Microsoft Courier and now the HP Slate?
A new version of the HP Mini 210 has passed through the FCC, with a fine makeover and some fancy upgrades.
It was only a matter of time before the Airlife’s specifications would appear somewhere at HP.com. Hit the break for full specs and features.
Finally some more pictures have leaked, as well as a “mini-review” of sorts. The good and bad, after the break.
The New York Times recently reported that in addition to the HP “Slate” (as we know it so far), Hewlett-Packard is also working on a smaller-scale tablet.
Some great news came in this past week, HP is now officially selling the HP Mini 210 series at HP.com.