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.
Spanish website Clipset has posted some information supposedly regarding the HP Slate’s pricing, specs and even some nice photos to go along…
The Intel Atom N470 1.83GHz processor is now available to upgrade with the HP Mini 5102.
A few weeks ago Steve Ballmer unveiled the HP “Slate” during the CES keynote speech. Since then there has be some interesting updates regarding the upcoming Slate.
Hewlett-Packard has, finally, officially announced the HP Mini 210 as well as an additional HP Mini 2102 and HP Mini 5102 series…
We original got word that the HP Mini 210 would be released February 1st, 2010 but it seems that the launch date has been brought forward a whole month…
After looking around at HP.com for some more information about the HP Mini 210, I spotted the official HP Mini 210 User Guide and found some “tasty” info.
Forum member louden kept a sharp eye on those HP Mini 210 listings at eCost.com and recently found out that some of the models appear to be “In-Stock.
We have talked about some of the discovered specs for the HP Mini 210, but have not seen the actual new series up until now…
An HP Mini Netbook has been caught at the FCC. Could it be the upcoming HP Mini 210, or even a newer model?
It seems official. We’ve seen the HP Mini 210 at some HP Support pages and now there are some specifications listed for the upcoming series, expected around February 1st of this next year.