HP Compaq 311c Mini

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HP Compaq 311c Mini

HP-Compaq-311c-MiniHP unveiled its Compaq brand through its first 11.6-inch computer equipped with Ion technology which will enable the netbook to serve as an effective platform multimedia (3D and HD).

After the announcements of Samsung and Lenovo, the announcement in itself does not surprise us. This is the price that will surprise more than one: 349 euros TTC.
In terms of specifications, there is a 11.6 inch screen (1366 x 768), 1 GB of RAM, hard disk of 160 GB, a card-Fi b / g, a 1.3 megapixel webcam, Windows XP, Atom N270 processor and of course the chipset Nvidia Ion.

In terms of connectivity, HDMI output, a memory card reader, 3 USB ports, a VGA port and a network port present on the machine.

The netbook should weigh about 1.5 kg and embark a 6-cell battery.

Announced the surprising price of 349 euros in France, HP may strike hard with a device capable of decoding HD and rotate 3D

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