
7 January 2010 11:22 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
HP has added to its Mini PC range at CES with the launch of the touchscreen-equipped HP Mini 5102.
We got hands-on for pics of the metal, anodized aluminium case and the netbook itself with its fully multi-touch-enabled display.
The Mini 5102 will be offered with an N450 or N470 Intel Atom processor with up to a 2GB of RAM and either an HDD up to 320GB or an SSD to 128GB.
There's also Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a 10.1-inch LED screen in HD resolution and a 2-megapixel webcam with face recognition software.
Pricing is due to start from $399, and you can take a look at our gallery of live pics while you start the savings fund.
Photos by Stuart Miles
Hardware, Netbooks, HP, CES2010, Tablet PCs, Photos, HP Mini 5102















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