The following is the specifications of the HP Mini 110-1000 series laptop. If you believe there is an error on this page or have anything to add please leave a comment below.
Scott - Excellent little laptop. My 110-1000 came with HP-MIE Linux last July, since upgraded to Ubuntu Netbook Remix (Current.ver); 2 GB RAM, 16G SSD, WWAN, 5-way card reader (June-2010)
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| Processor Support | Intel Atom N280 1.66Ghz |
| Chipset | Intel 945GSE + ICH7M |
| RAM Size | Up to 2GB |
| RAM Type | 533Mhz DDR2 |
| RAM Slots | 1 |
| HDD Size | 160GB - 5400RPM |
| HDD Type | SATA |
| HDD Bays | 1 |
| HDD Size | 2.5” |
| or SSDD Size | 16 GB |
| Optical Drive | None |
| Keyboard | 92% of full size |
| TouchPad | Yes |
| Track Point | No |
| Screen | 10.1” WSVGA |
| Graphics Controller | Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 |
| Graphics Memory Type | Shared |
| VGA Out Port | Yes |
| DVI Out Port | No |
| HDMI Out Port | No |
| DisplayPort | No |
| TV Out Port | No |
| Tablet | No |
| Sound Controller | High Definition Audio |
| Speakers | 2 |
| Microphone | Optional |
| Headphone Port | Yes |
| Microphone Port | Yes |
| Line In Port | No |
| S/PDIF In Port | No |
| S/PDIF Out Port | No |
| Ethernet Port | 10/100 Ethernet |
| Wireless | 802.11a/b/g |
| Bluetooth | No |
| WWAN | No/Yes |
| Ultra WideBand | No |
| Modem | No |
| USB Ports | 3 x USB2.0 |
| Firewire Ports | No |
| ExpressCard Slot | No |
| PC Card Slot | No |
| E-SATA Port | No |
| Serial Port | No |
| Parallel Port | No |
| Docking Station Port | No |
| IR | No |
| Dimensions (W x D x H) | 26.15cm x 17.2cm x 3.27cm |
| Weight | 1.1kg |
| AC Power | 30W AC adapter |
| Battery | 3-Cell Lithium Polymer (26Whr)
3-Cell Lithium-ion (28Whr 2.55Ah)
6 cell Lithium |
| Card Reader | No/Yes |
| Webcam | Yes |
| TV Tuner | No |
| Fingerprint Reader | No |
| SmartCard | No |
| GPS | No |
| Lock Slot | Yes |
| Supported OS | Microsoft Windows XP Home
Linux |
Discussion
May this be my last comment. I could not wait for the new remix so I swapped the 2GB 667MHz ram stick from my eee701 with the 1GB stick from the HP. It works fine on the original Linux os.
Alt+F2 gives a run dialog and entering gnome-terminal brings up the terminal.
free -m shows 2017MB total (433MB of this in use just sitting there, so a ram upgrade triples the available memory to do stuff).
grep MemTotal /proc/meminfo gives MemTotal: 2066189kB
Thanks distrowatch.com for the tip to bring up the terminal.
Thanks www.pixelbeat.org/cmdline.html for the commands to show memory.
Best regards dogflap.
One more thing. The 3.5mm audio jack is an earphone/microphone combo (HP website says it is an Iphone style connector therefore in sequence:
Tip = Left headphone
1st Ring = Right headphone
2nd Ring = Common for both headphones and microphone
Sleeve = Microphone.
Apple have a switch (normally open, single pole, single throw) across the microphone.
This means that normal stereo headphones (i.e. without a microphone) using a Tip, Ring and Sleeve connector will still work for just listening to stuff.
I have not tried this, but it does make sense (I did use a usb headset on Skype without problems).
Best regards dogflap.
My HP Mini 110-1081TU came with a 16GB SSD not the 160GB HD shown above. It also came loaded with an HP/Canonical custom flavour of Ubuntu (8.04 I think). I hope to load Netbook remix at the end of the month (when I'll try 2GB of ram and see if the alleged 1GB limit for the linux version is really true, I think it won't be even though HP's website does state a 1GB maximum). The only other difference I can see to the base spec. is a “5-in-1 Digital Media Reader”. Purchased in Qld Australia Sept 30th 2009.
Best regards dogflap.