Not that it wasn’t technically possible before, but the HP Mini 1000 now has official support for 3G WWAN Mobile Broadband out of the box and with support for multiple cell carriers.
HP’s Mini 1000 is a 10.2-inch netbook that comes in at under 1.2kg and packs a 1.6 Ghz Atom processor, 16 GB SSD and up to 2 GB RAM under its highly portable shell. For now, it also comes complete with Windows XP, Bluetooth, VGA webcam, a removable USB drive molded into the fit and finish, and a keyboard thats 92% the size of regular laptop offerings. But come January, what will really set the Mini apart from its competition is custom HP “Mobile Internet Experience” OS that’s built on top of Ubuntu Linux. galleryPost('hpmini1000', 3, '');