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.
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.
The newer HP Mini 110 version arrived to HP.com last month, but we weren’t sure about its actual specs until now.
Two days ago HP decided to revive the HP Mini 110 series. Today they’ve discontinued two HP Mini 210 editions.
It looks like HP did not want to completely kill the HP Mini 110 series.
If you have Verizon you can now get an HP Mini 210 with 3G wireless broadband service.
In an HP press release earlier today, HP detailed some new updates for the HP Mini 210, HP Mini 110 and HP Pavilion DM1.
Some news has come in regarding two new upgrades for the HP Mini 210 series: Intel Atom N455 CPU and DDR3 support.
A new version of the HP Mini 210 has passed through the FCC, with a fine makeover and some fancy upgrades.
That’s right: the model is now available with a 1.83GHz Intel Atom N470 CPU upgrade for only $75.
If you are not sure which netbook to get: the HP Mini 110 or the newer HP Mini 210, you might get some help from the forums.