Update: It turns out the HP Mini 1100 is not a new model, but just a variation of the HP Mini 1000. And HP has confirmed that these models do not have ExpressCard slots.
Members of the MyHPMini forums have noticed several new netbook model numbers showing up on the HP support web site. Right now HP offers the HP Mini 1000 line of netbook and the HP 2100 series (which includes the original HP 2133 Mini-Note and the upcoming HP 2140 and 2150 models).
But now there are support documents for the HP Mini 1130NR, HP Mini 1133CL, HP Mini 1135NR, and HP Mini 1141NR as well as the HP Mini 1100 Vivienne Tam Edition.
It’s not immediately clear what differentiates these netbooks from the HP Mini 1000 line. From the pictures, they look pretty similar. One member of the MyHPMini forums says he spoke with an HP sales agent in Canada who told him the new models feature ExpressCard slots for wireless modems or other devices. But I haven’t seen any further confirmation of that change yet.
via Portable Monkey
Update: As Mikez points out in the comments below, HP has fleshed out the specs, and these models will indeed sport ExpressCard slots. Engadget has a list of links to the spec sheets fo reach model.
hi can anyone tell me how to find the exact model of my hp mini? trying to sell it and I cant figure it out.
Thanks
HP 2133 chokes on Novell SuSE SLED… so, put CrunchBang on it and it is amazing. The new 8.10.2 is almost perfect (still need to make some adjustments). Would be nice to have a CrunchBang 2133 specific distro. CrunchBang is so quick that on the slow and small 4GB SSD that everything is quick (even with 512MB RAM.
The product specs are now up and accessible from your posted link;
such as:
https://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01637778&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&lang=en&product=3875652
which is the 1141NR – high points:
Still has the too slow hard drive;
Does have the /54-/34 ExpressCard slot.